$219.99. Threaded barrel, one mag 10+1. +P. I guess if you're on a budget and want a 10mm. Everybody who ever said anything who has experience say Hi Point goes bang when the trigger is pulled. Who am I to criticize...
@@hankstrange I've got a Jimenez Arms 22. Cost $110. Goes bang. I'm all for variety of price points. Everyone says Hi Point is reliable like that. I say 🎊🎉 to cheaper alternatives!
I got the high point nine in 2004 ? Laughing at 129 pricetag. Out the door. Was not interested in .45. Everybody had one. But my nephew raving about the power of his 10 mill. And when I seen the upgrades n new look. And 10 mill. I had to get . To rubb it in to him with laughter. I’m composting with his 500 dollar gun. Highpoint. The gun everybody loves to hate. But they secretly buy one lol.
$225 my goodness! I wonder if Sam would make a shoulder holster for me? Lol the holster will be more than a firearm but it does look way better than the old high points
The only 10mm I have ever fired was my friend's rock island 1911 in 10mm. Now mind you, i'm a decent sized guy and strong enough but that gun was a handful. One had best be on their best game to shoot one. I think the 44 mag is just a tad more powerful than a 10mm but i read where some carry the 10mm for defense against large dangerous game so with it they are literally loaded for bear. I dont presently own a hi point but have in the past and have no problem with them. Last c9 i shot got better groups than my taurus g2c. I say hi point is onto something here
That hi point looks nice. 10mm is gonna be the best selling calibur of all the hi points. I really hope they make one in 460 Rowland next for those who live in bear country and want an affordable gun to keep in a cabin
@@jimskatr103 it's nice with ballistics close to 357. Around 750 foot pounds of energy. Where the 460 rowland has 950 foot pounds. It's just a little better and you could shoot 45 acp out of it for fun.
@@jimskatr103 the 460 rowland has been around since 1997 and just recently has been getting popular in Alaska. It is just like the 10mm is to the 40 s&w the 460 Rowland is to the 45 acp. The upgrade kits turn your regular weak 45 auto into a bear gun. However no gun manufacturer makes one so you have to buy the barrel and springs for the upgrade. The hi-point just looks heavy and beefy enough to handle it.
I have a Hi Point 45 Carbine and it runs good, I think I may buy a Hi Point, who cares what it looks like, I think this needs to be 'trimmed' to make it easier to carry.
The gun is a 10mm for 225$ with a lifetime warranty !! If they make a a semiauto 357magnum , it’s gonna put a lot of people out of business .. This gun is not going to be able to keep up with the demand !! I promise you !!
@@highsecurityagent8778 unless this new pistol is different from the older ones with a higher melting point it’s gonna be a no go in Minnesota. I guess the first gen hi point pistols have a low melting point according to some law makers who have no idea how a gun functions in the first place.
@@deniseprettner2020 HIPOINT pistols and Carbines are very good, can be very good life savers and can deal with problems all over the world. Thank you for responding.
i always think about buying a hi point and theyre fine guns nothing wrong with them, but thats 200 dollars i could have put towards another gun so thats why i dont
What is this abomination that cometh up from the depths of hades? Lol jk poors, I’m glad peasants can have a 10mm as well, they’ll never be able to shoot it… lol but they can say they have one..
@@jasonburns6307 meh they can’t afford ammo so they probably aren’t very well practiced with their 10 lb 10mm abomination… I’d like to know what the recoil is on a direct blowback 10mm pistol, probably not conducive to a very efficient gun fight.. 10mm was about 80c to 1$ a round a few months ago now it’s gotten down to about 50c so they might be able to budget 10 or so rounds a month.. lol (I’m playing don’t get bitter)