Hi-Point 9c

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garry
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I saw the rifle at a gun store about 60 miles from here and it was priced @ $85.00 ! I almost bought it then and since then, I have been thinking of going back there to see if they still have it. Is 9mm the only caliber the rifle comes in? I assumed it was a 9mm. Thanks, G
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I think they also come in 40cal. But I like the 9mm best :)
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Thanks Grayfox ! .40 cal would be neat also, but i agree , and I think that the 9mm would be alot cheaper and easier to get ammo.
Now i am really wanting to drive back down there and see if it is still there. I think the price was so low because down there in that city, they don't like foreign stuff. They all have camoflauged shotguns and deer rifles and there just isn't any use for a Hi-Point type of weapon there.
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Garry,
Lets us kknow if you get it & pis. :)
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I don't think any of the HiPoints are foreign made. All made right here in the ole U S of A. They also have a lifetime warranty. No question ask one of the best. They also have a web site of their own and would be glad to offer any assistance.
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Grayfox, "Just like girls in high school, even the "uglys" could get the job done." HAHAHAHA
Ozarker, That is good to know about it being a USA product. Speaking of websites, This is a website to the Oklahoma Full-Auto gun shoot in June. It is just across state line from you down there . Just thought I'd let you know,since it is so close. G
http://www.oklahomafullauto.com/
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All I can say is mine is nine oops did I do a ryhmm.. any way mine is fun and pretty accurate never had problem one,not none.
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does anybody know where to get a nice leather holster for a c9? Vega makes a 150 but they seem to be sold out everywhere, makes me wonder if they still make them.
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I'm here everynight. I read and learn don't always post. Here is the site for Hi-Point.

http://hipointfirearmsforums.com/Forum/

I'll check out the Okla site. I'm born and raised Okie.
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Lol guys. I used to own the high point 45acp and has nothing but jams with it. I could get through maybe one 8 round mag with no jams but not much more. Im glad i got rid of it.
Other than the jamming, i loved the gun, it was super accurate!!!!!! Uh oh, i have the same jamming problem with my P-64, maybe i should get rid of it too???????????????NOT!

Good shooting.
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I know this seems a little strange, but this minimalist holster fits large size pistols and I carry my 1911A1 and the HP C9 in it. They both conceal well under a tshirt (long ones). strong side 3-5 o clock.
http://shop.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=359179
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Did the forum
http://hipointfirearmsforums.com/Forum/
move? Won't work for me. Does anyone know another good forum for Hi-point?
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That's the one I usually use also, must be some kind of issue there. It's linked right from HI-Points home page, bottom of page, rh side.

http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/index.html
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dwd, that is a good address normally. They have been having problems lately and have been off line several times.
Substitute Site:

http://hipointforums.proboards.com/

Alternate Site:

http://hipointtalk.com/

Enjoy.
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