There's plenty not to like about Hi-Points, but they seem to work reliably when broken in.
There's plenty not to like about Hi-Points, but they seem to work reliably when broken in.
Because there is a legitimate place for a low-priced gun in the market. Not everyone can afford $400-600 for a higher quality/reputation gun. Most of it's competitors at that price point are true junk that are limited to lower calibers, are *far* less reliable, and do not have the same warranty as Hi-Points. If you can afford better, then consider yourself blessed. Not everyone can, but even the poor have the right to defend themselves.
Why do people keep defending this crap?
Have you ever fired one?There are so many other possibilities, door stop, paper weight, wheel chock, hammer, ect. I really think the options for it are limitless, as long as one of them isn't to actually fire a bullet!