are they any good? i know little about carbines and im just looking to bu a new gun this week for no more than 300 bucks.
are they any good? i know little about carbines and im just looking to bu a new gun this week for no more than 300 bucks.
damn it, someone has to know.
no one?
why not try a gun forum?
ar15.com is a good place to start
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i dont feel like signing up, lol. IA is my home, not really but it is the only forum i am on.Originally Posted by Hulud
well asking for gun info on a car forum is gonna take more time that a couple hours
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Originally Posted by Hulud
damn it, i can hope and dream.
It's fine. Great for the price actually, but it's not like something you're going to write home about.
I have one. It shoots straight. I've not seen any misfeeds, althought Hi-Points are notorious for feeding problems. I was actually impressed with the accuracy, again considering the brand of gun. It is fun to shoot though.
thanks man, i have heard nothing but horrible things about their pistols, mostly the clips. like i said before though, i have no clue really as to what a carbine is. i haven't read up but to me it seems like a pistol in a rifle form.Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
f*ck yo dreams!!!!Originally Posted by dohc4.6sc
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F*ck your couch.Originally Posted by Hulud
i dont own a couchOriginally Posted by dohc4.6sc
gave it to goodwill
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then f*ck your socks....................niccaOriginally Posted by Hulud
ah gross, not wearing socks anymore now...
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I shot a hi-point 9mm today and it sucked ass. Every 4-5 rounds didnt feed right and it wasnt accurate for ****.
thats what i have herad about the pistols. i heard the stock clips are garbage and that why that happens, but i dunno.Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
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A buddy of mine has one of those hi-point carbines and loves it. He let me shoot it last time we were at the range and I have to say that it was a really fun gun to shoot. It never misfed on me while I was shooting it so I liked it. I've never fired their pistols and never plan to, but for a carbine I think they are pretty good.![]()
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That's been my exact experience with mine. I bought for giggles and that's all. It seems to shoot straight enough for what it is and no major feed issues like their pistols.Originally Posted by DJ Maestro
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Originally Posted by dohc4.6sc
A Carbine is simply a short barrelled rifle. Most use pistol rounds, but there are some carbines out there, like the M1, that shoot an actual rifle round (although it's necked down version). Originally they were designed for the cavalry division of the armed forces so they could carry a "rifle" that wouldn't get in the way while on horse back.![]()
They are damn nice for the price. They are damn accurate for using a pistol round. The 15 rd promag magazines suck without some modification. They are ugly but they get the job done. Cheap way to go shooting. Hi-Point pistols are not as bad as everyone makes them out to be. Use only 8 round factory mags the 10 rounders tend to have problem as do aftermarket mags. FMJ feed with no problems. People have problems when using JHP ammo. If you polish the feed ramp you can usually fix this problem. They are heavy and bulky but for a plinker or in a pinch they do the job.
please don't ever, ever ever ever ever ever ever ever refer someone looking to buy a hipoint carbine over to arfcom again, he will find nothing there useful, i promise k?thxOriginally Posted by Hulud
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