No, it's actually a Zamak (a.k.a. cast zinc a.k.a. pot metal) slide. I wouldn't want to stand on the same firing line with somebody shooting this gun, let alone shoot one myself.Blowback? That's gotta be a beefy slide.
$100-150They are cheap looking, what are they going for in the US ???
$100-150
I'm not familiar with this Hi-pop pistol,where is it made? why so cheap? is it reliable? thanks.
Hi-Point is american made. It is cheap because it is a simple gun made to be inexpensive.
Due to the fact that it has not been available in Canada, few of us have enough experience with it to comment on it's reliability. Reports online vary of course, but generally seem to indicate it functions well. Now that there are some in the country, hopefully we can get some first hand reports of how it functions.
I believe wikipedia has more information on Hi-Point if you desire.
My goal is not to promote hi-point as something it's not. I recommend you research it and go into it with realistic expectations.
K.O.
My opinion is based on:More like $175 USD.
You seem to have a lot of opinions about this gun. I'm just curious where your experience would fall on the following scale:
1. Own a hi-point and have shot hundreds of rounds though it.
2. Shot one a couple times.
3. Held one once.
4. Read about them on the internet.
5. Saw a guy on COPS that had one.
I'm not saying your opinion isn't valid. I would just like you to qualify your statements based on your experience with this particular firearm.
K.O.
My opinion is based on:
- Numerous negative reviews of this particular pistol, as well as hi-point products in general, that I've read on various American message boards over time.
- The fact that no reputable gunmaker makes centerfire pistols out of pot metal
- The fact that a decent quality pistol cannot be made cheaply enough to retail for $150, especially if it's made in a first-world country.
No, it's actually a Zamak (a.k.a. cast zinc a.k.a. pot metal) slide. I wouldn't want to stand on the same firing line with somebody shooting this gun, let alone shoot one myself.
Finally, a gun that makes Norinco look like a quality piece in comparison (I bet pontcanna is creaming his pants from excitement). For only $249, you can arm yourself with a unreliable fugly POS just like an up-and-coming Detroit crack dealer who can't quite afford a Glock Fohtay yet. Goes well with gold teefs and puffy jackets!
They also have a lifetime warranty.



























