Nice. I'd even buy a Hi Point if it had a stock for it. Maybe.
There's a business opportunity, here.
Nice. I'd even buy a Hi Point if it had a stock for it. Maybe.
The price I have from Hera-Arms dated 20.03.09, which I think came from Hoffman shows a MSRP of $419.00 US and our cost is 251.05 Euro. That leaves us $46 Canadian dollars to cover the cost of importation and shipping. That makes for a non existent dealer discount and a few pennies for profit which would disappear the first time there was a warranty claim.
Profit is not a dirty word, with no profit we would starve. As I said, this does not look promising right now.
Yeah, $600 plus the cost of the gun puts it in CX4 territory as a cheap (to shoot) fun gun for indoor ranges.I think $600 would be a fair price... anything more and you might as well just buy another gun. I'd be willing to pay that
Yes. I'm not sure how this fits into the prohibition on stocks where the gun can be fired without the stock, though.Wait a second. Is this thing just encapsulating a glock? Not an upper that uses the glock lower?
I think $600 would be a fair price... anything more and you might as well just buy another gun. I'd be willing to pay that




























