Hi-Point Dealer

You guys are so lucky, we have them peckers in every freakin' pawn shop here, hi-point is a tackle box gun, no more no less. An that is only because you might need an emergency boat-anchor. Les
 
These things are massive peices of ... zinc? It would be way to bulky to stick in a tackle box, though the sheer uglyness of a brick inspired firearm would weaken the knees and stomach of the atacker.
 
Any would be attacker may just assume, from the fugly appearance of your cheap gun, that he has more to lose than you (man with Hi-point)

In this way, it may be the ultimate self defense tool. Your attacker may also, in pitty, give you his spare change. :)

Jeff
 
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Can get one with all the gee gaws for about 200 bones. Les

PS here is there home Page Hi Point Firearms
 
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JeffMan said:
Any would be attacker may just assume, from the fugly appearance of your cheap gun, that he has more to lose than you (man with Hi-point)

In this way, it may be the ultimate self defense tool. Your attacker may also, in pitty, give you his spare change. :)

Jeff

I haven't laughed so hard in awhile. Thanks :D
 
Clobbersauras said:
Hi-point carbines got a good review by gun tests...ugly but for $200 bones I'd buy a carbine.
Yeah, but the stock of the carbine is prohibited same as on Walter G22... go figure!!! :confused: :rolleyes: :confused: I think RCMP just doesn't want cheap guns in Canada so they classify anything as prohibited if they can :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
So now NON bullpups are bullpups!? If so, they are making this up as they go. This is somehow more of a clamshell bullpup than the PS-90? And what? I supposed they said they are prohibited?
 
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