Why would you buy a gun based on characteristics not even related to being a gun or used as a gun? A cheap knife will break and fail, a good one has better odds of working when I need it. People knock Chicom crap all the time. Ever use a drill bit made in China? Sadly, not all crap is made in China.Isn't it nice to have something cheap for situations where the gun may get damaged, lost, confiscated?
3 cheers for an American company and cheap manufacturing (it is domestic, right?). We should all own one
Or spent the last 30 years helping those who do own them. Do your homework on the history of the company and their products.I need to start a new poll. To find out if all the people that talk about them, have ever actually owned one.
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Why would you buy a gun based on characteristics not even related to being a gun or used as a gun?
Buy once cry once, I have gear from 1971. That has nothing to do with wealth, it has to do with value. Every person that owned a Hipoint then sold it (or Jennings etc etc etc...) pissed that money away.We aren't all as wealthy as you I guess
I don't take it personal.Redacted. Having a bad morning.....
I don't take it personal.
Save your money, buy something else where you will not have any questions as to reliability AND looks. JMHO.
I'm still waiting on someone to do a pistol match with one lol
Save your money, buy something else where you will not have any questions as to reliability AND looks. JMHO.
Why would you buy a gun based on characteristics not even related to being a gun or used as a gun?