Hi-Point 18.5 inch Semi Carbine 9mm Non-Restricted and mag now available

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Hi-Point has re-engineered its rugged and reliable carbines to deploy some serious attitude. From butt plate to front sight this distinctive new Hi-Point carbine virtually shouts CAN-DO!!

The molded polymer stock has been re-engineered to deliver improved handling and better accuracy in a target-design carbine.

Hi-Point carbines are +P rated to accept all factory ammunition and feature:

All-weather, black polymer skeletonized stock
Last round lock open
Internal recoil buffer in stock
Fully adjustable sights (“Ghost Ring” rear peep and post front)
Quick on/off thumb safety
Grip-mounted clip release
Pinned to 5 magazine​

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Why is a pistol magazine pinned to 5?

Its not a pistol magazine.
Looks like they might use proprietary magazines are usable only with Hi-Point firearms. Maybe there is no pistol compatible with the magazine on the market in Canada.

The Hipoint Carbines in 40 and 45 use handgun mags, but the 9mm carbine has its own mag (the 9mm handgun mag is too short, the 9mm handgun is compact handgun, whereas the 40 and 45 are fullsize guns). Even IF the 9mm handgun mag was the same, its got a sub-4" barrel which makes it prohib, thus not readily available, so they would still be considered rifle magazines in Canada because the only gun in Canada that uses them is a rifle.
 
THIS ^ ^ So why these mo.fo's no following this logic, I'm still seeing '5RND" What you explained seems legit..? no..

er.. you have it wrong. The 9mm takes RIFLE magazines because it takes a proprietary mag made for the carbine, so it's pinned to 5. The other calibres use PISTOL mags, so they're 10 round legal. This shizz aint hard.
 
10mm camo, then we will talk about hi-point

Which would also require pinned mags, as they don't make a 10mm handgun.

Personally I want one in 40 or 45 for that full capacity goodness. Might buy a 9mm one of these days if I find myself with a bit of extra cash though, its by far the cheapest 9mm carbine available and if we buy enough of them that might make hi point consider making more Canadian-NR-friendly options.
 
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