Hi point 9mm semi non-res carbine is here!!!

Price is good for NR, sure looks bad but whatever.

Much worse than the Jard 9mm? @ more then twice + the price ~

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You think this is ugly? Google what they used to look like!

As for mags, it works like this: the 9mm hi point pistol is prohib (due to barrel length), thus all magazines in Canada are for the rifle and must be pinned to 5.

The 40 and 45 versions allow you to use the unpinned magazines because those pistols exist in Canada. There is no 10mm pistol, so if the 10mm carbine makes it here those too would need to be pinned.

I could justify a pinned mag for a $500 10mm, but I don't forsee me getting the 9mm hi point. Bring in a 40sw version and I'll be all over that though!

So if there would be a non-restricted version of the 4595TS the magasines would not be restricted to 5 rounds right.
 
So if there would be a non-restricted version of the 4595TS the magasines would not be restricted to 5 rounds right.

The 9mm Hi Point pistol magz are Not interchangeable with the Carbine. Bcuz the Pistol magz have some large floor plate design that doesnt allow them {there is 8 & 10rnd avail.} to fully seat into the mag well of the Carbine. But the carbine magz will go into the pistol, but they fit loosely, but people run them anyway & Hi Point doesnt recommend their use in pistols. SO, basically it's a Priority mag for carbine. If they can import them? Maybe the pistol magz can have the base plate switched to the carbine one?..but then it would be modding it from original..not sure if/how that all works.
 
Actually, I kinda dig that :)

Ya, it actually doesnt bother me, be kool in .22 magnum, there's one similar that is. Still, they are $1000 +, they need to come down more b4 people will look more closely at them. $500 for this Hi Point is decent...just too bad about the mag thing.
 
They are selling, 9 left in stock now looks like, I'm excited to get it, hopefully mags aren't far out.

So apparently these things have a transferable lifetime warranty on them, Curious who does the Canadian warranty work, anyone know?
 
I wonder if that bull pup stock is actually illegal, is it converting a rifle to a bull pup configuration... Or just a bull pup stock for an existing bull pup rifle. Someone have the exact legal verbiage handy?
 
[h=4]Former Prohibited Weapons Order, No. 9[/h]
  • 1 Any electrical or mechanical device that is designed or adapted to operate the trigger mechanism of a semi-automatic firearm for the purpose of causing the firearm to discharge cartridges in rapid succession.
  • 2 Any rifle, shotgun or carbine stock of the type known as the “bull-pup” design, being a stock that, when combined with a firearm, reduces the overall length of the firearm such that a substantial part of the reloading action or the magazine-well is located behind the trigger of the firearm when it is held in the normal firing position.



    I say you make a valid point, but if it reduces the length it would be a no go. maybe if the highpoint didn't have a stock at all in the first place it would be ok.
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