Hi-Point Carbine & ATI Stocks

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Ellwood Epps has received another shipment of the Hi-Point carbines. These are 9mm Luger models only, and are Restricted firearms.

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Retail price: $379.00.

We also have ATI stocks to fit these guns. These stocks come with a top Picatinny rail, two short side rails, and a bottom rail.

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Retail price: $134.99.

Please add applicable sales taxes to all pricing.
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New Order Form online

If you wish to order any firearms, please visit our website and view the new electronic order form listed under the Purchases and Procedures tab on the left-hand side of the main page.

Please fill out the required information on that form, then fax or E-mail it to us, and we will process your order as soon as possible.

For the purchase of Restricted firearms, we also require the following information to be included in the Notes section of that form:

* the name of the shooting club to which you belong as a member (Restricted firearms only)

Additionally, if this is your first time purchasing a firearm from our store, we require a faxed or E-mailed scan or photocopy of your PAL license, clearly showing the front and back sides of the card. These images must be legible, as they will be kept on file.

We also require a minimum deposit equal to 1/3 of the total selling price, after taxes, for all firearms purchases and/or orders.
 
Do you really need to fax/email a photocopy of your PAL???

IVe just sent an order through email but its my first time at this store and didnt have a fax/photocopier or scanner to send it out...
 
yes. to sell you a firearm, if you have not purchased from them before you need to provide a photocopy or scan of the front and back of your pal.
 
yes. to sell you a firearm, if you have not purchased from them before you need to provide a photocopy or scan of the front and back of your pal.

OK.
Since I didnt have a scanner or photocopier I just took a picture of the front and back of my card with my digit cam and sent it out as a JPG file.

Anyone knows why they ask for this? Never had to do this anywhere else.
 
OK.
Since I didnt have a scanner or photocopier I just took a picture of the front and back of my card with my digit cam and sent it out as a JPG file.

Anyone knows why they ask for this? Never had to do this anywhere else.

CFC requires that you be "identified" before a transfer can be completed. This is done by seing your PAL when shopping for firearms or ammunition in person.

Epps requires this on the first occasion of new customer phone (email) firearm or ammo orders. You are then considered "identified" for subsequent purchases.
 
CFC requires that you be "identified" before a transfer can be completed. This is done by seing your PAL when shopping for firearms or ammunition in person.

Epps requires this on the first occasion of new customer phone (email) firearm or ammo orders. You are then considered "identified" for subsequent purchases.

But when you give your PAL number with your name,address, your credit card number(with the 3 digit on the back) your gun club name and the city you were born AND the destination of the package is at the same address that the one shown on your PAL...Isnt that identification for you?

I mean, if you are able to collect all these information you probably have access to the card...and a printing device ;)
 
Copy of PAL is only necessary for ammunition purchases over the Internet, NOT for transfer of firearms.

Giving all this personal information to the seller open doors for ID theft. It may be easier for the seller but puts the customer at unnecessary risk.
 
I have one and it's a blast to shoot. It works great with reloads. I shoot it more than my Storm. The guys on the Hi-Point forum say good things about them.
 
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