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hi-point firearms C9mm
Eagle1:
I looked at 2 of the new carbines today at the Columbus GS. It is a better looking gun now. Might sell mine just to get the new stock.
jdavie87:
I'm debating selling mine and getting a new one as well. I like the way they look, and I hear that the bolt stays open on the last round now, wouldn't mind having that.
unfy:
Old thread I know.
Don't think this belongs in a new thread though.
Cleaned someone's Hi-Point C9. Firing pin was bent a bit and the plastic spacers on the firing pin spring were crushed.
Also a PITA to disassemble / reassemble.
If you pick up a decent one, then it's all good, but I really suggest avoiding them. Particularly if you shoot a lot.
Reviews are mixed on them, and they're cheap -- but.... I can't see putting my life in it's hands. Again, if it's all you can afford... okay... but... I really dislike the thing.
Cornhusker:
One thing about 'em, if you get a bent firing pin, or even if it's just dirty, you can send it in, they'll fix it, clean it, test it and send it back with a free mag, and it won't cost you a dime.
unfy:
--- Quote from: Cornhusker on August 15, 2011, 09:02:02 AM ---One thing about 'em, if you get a bent firing pin, or even if it's just dirty, you can send it in, they'll fix it, clean it, test it and send it back with a free mag, and it won't cost you a dime.
--- End quote ---
True, and I did mention this to the owner. I'm not sure if they're going to bother or not. Hopefully they do (or properly dispose of the weapon). That is something that Hipoint gets great marks on - the customer service. I've heard nothing but great things about it.
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