I let a buddy run my C9 over the weekend. One hundred rounds later, and both he and his fiancee are converts. They're going to be buyers soon--he's looking on Gunbroker now. He's in Brunswick county, and his gun dealer won't carry them. I don't know who the dealer is. Doesn't matter....my buddy is getting his own C9 or Yeet Cannon.
There are two types of people in the world: (1) Those who like and use Hi Points, and (2) those who talk trash about them but have never fired them.
The big shiny uppity FFL that’s sitting on my rifle has a “Yeet Cannon G1”in their display case for $169 among the $1400 1911’s no doubt just as a conversation starter to bash it.
The big shiny uppity FFL that's sitting on my rifle has a "Yeet Cannon G1"in their display case for $169 among the $1400 1911's no doubt just as a conversation starter to bash it.
I didn't even think of that category. So thanks for sharing Rachgier. Anyway, my buddy and his fiancée (both college professors) like the pistol. He likes the clarity of the sights (hoping hi point never changes that) while she likes the light recoil.
I like that the c9 is easy to zero with the multitool that comes in the box, or even my Swiss Army knife. And the sights are large enough that they're AARP-proof! No joke-sights that I can see are important. I tried shooting my old 1903 colt 32 auto and can't see the front sight anymore.
Just keep the guns out of the estranged wife's hands. Don't talk to her on the phone. Either email or text. Best method is no conversation except through a lawyer. Don't respond to nothing. My most recent tried to provoke me. Told the judge she was afraid of me. No evidence of that.
Berry's, not taking pain meds. Tried, but failed to make my point that even guns known for legendary reliability can get messed up if the wrong guy gets to tinkering. And also tried to prove that inexpensive guns can be reliable. The piece was hard chromed and it came back with rust at the muzzle, like he'd stuck it in water for six months or something.
Just keep the guns out of the estranged wife's hands. Don't talk to her on the phone. Either email or text. Best method is no conversation except through a lawyer. Don't respond to nothing. My most recent tried to provoke me. Told the judge she was afraid of me. No evidence of that.
Yep the court system is rigged against guys that's for sure. Wait until a few more stated end up adopting Virginia's new laws and nobody of the male gender will have guns!
i too bought one i paid "full" price for one just to try it out after seeing the iraq88 vids they seemed to not be dangerous and they are on the california approved list so i got one and am shocked how well it works it has no more recoil than my glock 17 or p226
i was aware that slides wore out but not why so i had to discover that myself .
every time the slide actuates the brass in the magazine gouges at the underside its minor but i can see after a thousand rounds or so there could be issues do the carbines do this as well? are aluminum or steel cases more damaging?
i wish hi-point luck on the yute chute but i have my doubts on getting that magazine to be reliable
they are already revamping the slide and frame why not just make it accept a glock 19 mag i'm sure they could get some korean mags cheap to sell with it
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