I want a cheap hand gun, I have decided to get a hipoint, my only question is, what calabir should I get for cheap ammo? Also, it has to be an ammo that won't disappear off of shelves like .22 did last summer, or was that the summer b4 last..
>>30578493
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Hi-Point-Semiautomatic-Centerfire-Pistols/753245.uts
>>30578493
9mm > all
>high capacity
>low recoil
>cheap
>has good defensive rounds
if you're scared there'll be a panic buy, just get a couple cases and leave it in your closet
>>30578628
This; get a c9.
>>30578628
>>30578646
Thanks, I heard that 9mm will always be around.
>>30578669
are you really deadset on a hi point? is it your first gun?
if so, you might want to consider spending a few hundred more on one that you'll actually want to keep and cherish
>>30578493
+1 9mm
>>30578703
First handgun, yes.
I have a couple shotguns and rifles.
I looked at other handguns, and read many reviews about this gun.. I'm a cheapskate, so I'm gonna buy the cheapest thing I can get. I bought my first mossberg 500 12g used for $150.. Then a marlin .22 rifle new for $270
I decided it would be nice to carry something around that was cheap, if for whatever reason it was taken away, its only a small loss vs a really nice gun and a bigger loss..
>>30578815
you can find decent used handguns for 300-400
a hi-point isn't going to be too good to carry, it's big and awkward, and for all its size you only get 10 shots, whereas similar full-size handguns hold 15-18 rounds
>>30578815
So you want the pistol for what? A plinker? A range toy? To hold down a set of loose papers on your desk? Then sure, go for the cheapest thing you can get. Make "the least amount of money involved" your most important criteria.
The .45 ACP ones can use 1911 mags.
>>30578943
I could buy two for that price, I get your point on quality tho..
>>30579007
nice b8m8