Hi-Point M9-22 . 22 Long Rifle 10+1 5″ Pistol in Black – 401077.
What calibers do Hi-Point pistols come in?
Hi-Point manufactures firearms in the following calibers:
- . 380 ACP – Model CF-380 and 380COMP.
- 9×19mm Parabellum – C-9 and C-9 COMP pistols and YC-9.
- . 40 S&W – Model JCP pistol.
- . 45 ACP – Model JHP pistol.
- Hi-Point Carbines chambered in . 380 ACP, 9mm Luger, . 40 S&W, 10mm Auto, and . 45 ACP.
Do Smith & Wesson make Hi-Point?
40 Smith & Wesson, 4.5″ Barrel, 10+1 Rounds.
Is the Hi-Point 995ts restricted?
Hi-Point Semi-Auto Carbine 9mm – Non-Restricted.
How big is a Hi Point 45?
7.72 inches
The Hi-Point Model JHP is a polymer-framed, semi-automatic, blowback-operated pistol manufactured by Hi-Point Firearms. It is chambered in . 45 ACP and is rated to accept +P ammunition….Hi-Point Model JHP.
| Hi-Point Model JHP .45 ACP | |
|---|---|
| Length | 7.72 inches (196 mm) |
| Barrel length | 4.5 inches (110 mm) |
| Cartridge | .45 ACP |
| Action | Blowback |
How do you use a Hi-Point pistol?
The pistol is just a jerk. But let’s say you’re in an emergency, and your only option to defend yourself is the Hi-Point. You have to assume you’ll only get one round off before the gun jams and ejects its own magazine, so it needs to count. You draw your pistol, focus on the front sight tip as you level the weapon at your attacker.
How many rounds does the Hi-Point come with?
While on the subject of ammunition, let’s talk magazine capacity. Despite being chambered in 9mm, having a similar footprint to my Glock 19, and weighing only slightly less than a Toyota Corolla, the Hi-Point comes with a mag that can house a whopping eight rounds.
How do I Register my Hi-Point® firearm under warranty?
Hi-Point ® offers a warranty registration page for any current owners of Hi-Point ® firearms, purchased new or pre-owned. Click below to register. Hi-Point ® Firearms encourages you to join the NRA to help protect your 2nd Amendment Rights!
What is the accuracy of the Hi-Point?
The Hi-Point has a point target accuracy of maybe ten meters or so at best. It’s worth noting that 10 meters (around 30 feet) is dangerously close to the 21-foot rule. The 21-foot rule is a law enforcement rule of thumb that says an attacker inside of 21 feet could close with and injure me before I’m able to draw and fire accurately.