>go to range in the morning
>see a scrawny, maybe 30 year old guy
>looks like he lives in a dumpster, is there with his inbred wife who looks about as white trash as he is
>look at what he's shooting that day
>I see not one
>not two
>eleven fucking Hi- points
>not even any difference exact same grips, sights, lowers, everything
>sprays 3 shots per second until he empties the mag
>misses every shot
>hits someones target 2 stalls over in his autistic fit
>gun jams
>puts back into duffel bag
>moves on to next shitty hi-point
>continues until all 11 are jammed
>leaves as if that was normal
What the fuck /k/ I'm not sure why anyone would buy 1 hi point let alone 11
>>29185823
They are literally the most commonly sold firearm where I work.
>>29185859
How's Detroit?
>>29185823
This reeks of someone testing prior to flipping them to people who can't get them from a store.
>>29185823
another fictitious green text story
>>29185865
Spring rains are putting the fires out.
I'd carry a Hi point before a XD or Taurus
>>29185859
This is a good time to remind people that while the C9 is bad, it's not horrible per se
>>29185903
that was my thought too.
>>29185915
>c9 comes in for gunsmith work
>magazine release spring broken, gun will not retain magazine
sucks bro
>gunsmith fixes gun
>dude picks it up on a friday, back in on sunday
>gun no longer fires
>magazine disconnect safety all fucky
>will not recognize magazine is inserted
Nah, they're shitty.
>>29185911
Hrm.
>hipoint
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>>29185911
>>29185900
Why would someone test them before flipping them? What would be the benefit there? Doesn't Hi Point test them at the factory?
>>29185823
The cheapest C9 I've seen is about $35 used, *11 and it's a good $385. He probably has nine kids plus him and his wife. That's the only explanation I have.
>>29185949
That part is a little odd. Usually customer service isn't a big thing for someone illegally selling hi-points.
They /might/ have been acquired in some way that wasn't going down to the store and saying, "yo, I want 11 hi-points." It's possible they were quality control rejects or warranty returns that were supposed to be thrown out (because who the fuck has time to fix a hi-point when you can replace them,) but were skimmed for the illegal market.
>>29185934
>pretending a gunsmith wouldn't just tell autist to send it to hi-point
>things that didn't actually happen
>>29187067
>pretending we don't sell in-store warranties at cabelas mountain pro
>retards who have never been to a retail gun store
>>29186002
Or perhaps he's wondering why someone would shoot a gun before throwing it out on the market.
>>29186002
What if I told you, that it's a made up story.
I don't know whats with all the memeing about hi points, they are affordable guns with a lifetime warranty, just because people cant afford a 1000 dollar pistol doesn't mean they shouldn't be able to have a gun.
>>29185911
Good.
>>29187109
>cabelas
>gunsmith
Case in point. Nothing more need be said.
Buying 11 hi-points is a pretty cheap way to arm your platoon of child soldiers after shtf.
>>29185823
Hi points are throwaways, and are cheap. Gangstas buy them, shoot someone, throw it away, and buy another. He might have thought he should get one because he heard they were commonly sold.
>>29187130
Also I've heard that most hi-points are fairly reliable. They aren't awesome guns but their price ain't bad I've heard.