Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns?

   / Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns? #71  
After you shoot the first one the rest of them will probably remember they had important business elsewhere regardless of how many shots you have left. The Pythons are a sweet gun, but it's accuracy was a let down. My $800 smith shoots better.
 
   / Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns? #72  
Yep love my 686plus... by the math here, I can take on 8 guys.

Model 19 with 6" barrel here. If you cant hit them it will sure scare them to death when it goes off.
 
   / Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns? #73  
After you shoot the first one the rest of them will probably remember they had important business elsewhere regardless of how many shots you have left. The Pythons are a sweet gun, but it's accuracy was a let down. My $800 smith shoots better.

Mine are literally, deadly accurate.. Probably my most accurate revolvers, python and anaconda.
 
   / Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns? #74  
Mine are literally, deadly accurate.. Probably my most accurate revolvers, python and anaconda.
My dad has both. They are without a doubt extremely nice, but we both shoot the other revolvers better. The best shooting revolver I have ever shot was a Freedom Arms 454 casull. If you are trying to scare someone to death the 454 casull will certainly do the job. A 44 mag snub nose is pretty good too.
 
   / Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns? #75  
Foe scaring, I'll rely on my swmag 500
 
   / Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns? #76  
yup, after you are empty, it's a club.

Reminds me of another gun from the late 70's COP357

it was a stainless steel 4 shot 357 'derrenger', flip top , 4 bbls, rotating firing pin... looked like a semi auto.

it was very heavy.. I'm thinking nearly 2# and only 4 shots... The old joke was it was good for 5 badguys. 1-2-3-4 then you throw the gun at the 5th guy and brain him with it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COP_.357_Derringer

YIKES! :laughing:
 
   / Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns?
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#79  
I think if I have to carry a wheel gun, it's going to have to be 357, and then it would have to be a 6" python, royal blue of course.
This will be my next big revolver.
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Not quite as powerful as a .357, but that extra round could make up for it.
I had a 686 stainless until things got tight (somebody wasn't paying their bills, so I had to sell to pay mine. :( )

This year though I'll pick up the HiPoint, which will allow me to also replace my Mark II stainless that I sold during the above mentioned tight spot.
 
   / Has anybody tried the Hi Point handguns? #80  
I have the Hi-Point 45 and it's what I call my woods gun. It's not something you wonna carry everyday,I have a LC9 I CHL with but I have the 45 with me every time I go stomping around in the woods and have shot a many wild hogs with it. I have never had any issues with it and trust it to work when I need it. For the price it is a very dependable gun,bulky but it has it's place. I also bought the 40 for my brother,there just for the price hard to beat.
 

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