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i would get keltek if i were to get one. That being said i think they are more durable than what most people think of when they say hipoint. I would pick one up if the price was right.
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I have one in 9mm. lifetime warranty, comfortable to shoot, Costs about $250-$300 depending on where and what you get. If I tell "that guy" at the range that I own a High Point, he'll say its a piece of crap. BUT... everyone seems to want to shoot it, it doesn't jam, it eats everything I feed it, and its accurate enough. For $250-300?? Go for it!
Oh, and did I say that you'll seldom if ever see one for sale used? Hmmmmm.... wonder why? Da ![]()
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