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epwrangler 
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Posted: 8/27/10 3:15 PM
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Maybe a stern warning would do as a first offense. We just don't talk like that on here......EVER!
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P-3 
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Posted: 8/26/10 10:00 AM
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Hey Moderators!!!!
I have been on this forum for many years and the new member(see below) evidently cannot read or else he woud have read the rules of conduct. I ask that
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Probitch 
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Posted: 8/26/10 6:23 AM
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I WANT DIS SHIT NOW
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jarrett2k 
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Posted: 8/1/10 7:28 PM
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i had one of these as my first "real" pistol. and i must say i wasn't impressed, or dissatisfied. first off, they're USA made, which is a plus. they also come with a warranty, which
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FryGuy011 
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Posted: 7/28/10 1:08 AM
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I do not own one of these but I am thinking of buying one for target practice. I want a 9mm for target practice instead of a 22 because I want to get use to the recoil yet I want a handgun that will last
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ET. 
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Posted: 6/10/10 9:44 PM
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I've had a c-9 for about 14 years now. It is the old version that is totally steel and weighs a lot more than the new models with the alloy slides. Cost $79 nib & as long as I use Winchester White
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gldgr777 
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Posted: 5/25/10 10:21 PM
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I just picked one up last month was at the local shop looking for a 9mm guy's at the job all raved about the Hi-Point guns so I bought the C-9 was able to get it, the holster, and a box of American
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NORMSHERMAN 
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Posted: 4/25/10 8:08 AM
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I PUT THE HOGUE HANDALL SLIP ON GRIPS. THEY HAVE FINGER GROOVES BUT MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT GET THE HAMDALL JR. YOU MIGHT HAVE TO CUT A LITTLE BUT FOR THE PRICE YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM. I BELIEVE THE PART # IS 1500
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drjavelina 
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Posted: 4/20/10 8:55 AM
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I sent my C9 in for warranty work on the jamming and double feeding problems. The work was perfect. There was some problem with springs that needed to be replaced. Hi-Point included 2 new magazines just
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theswabbie 
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Posted: 4/19/10 10:17 AM
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My wife FINALLY asked me to buy her a handgun. She was a bit nervous of my S&W Model 19 .357 magnum for home defense. She said if she had wanted to use Artillery she would have joined the Marines.. :)
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waj30 
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Posted: 4/4/10 10:50 PM
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I've purchased the C9 and the 995TS Carbine.I've shot about 100 rds with the C9 with no problems.The only thing I didn't like was the shape of the trigger.Doesn't agree with my finger.LOL.
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1ofea 
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Posted: 4/3/10 10:52 AM
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A bit off topic but...a while ago I posted for opinions on the Hi-Point 9mm carbine...
(see: http://www.gundirectory.com/more.asp?gid=20687&gun=Rifle )
Anybody try one of these and are they worth it for 9mm plinking?
Thanks!
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Wasga 
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Posted: 3/28/10 2:25 PM
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I had purchased a C9-Comp about 9 years ago at the local hardware store. The pistol was definatly a reliable gun. I shot, on average, 250-500 rounds through it every weekend throughout the summer. I never
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Marinerfh 
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Posted: 3/6/10 9:18 PM
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I don't know about the trigger pull, but Hi-Point does. You can call technical support 7am till 5pm EST Monday thru Thursday and 7am till 11am EST Friday. The toll-free number is 1-866-948-4867.
There
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cahjr 
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Posted: 3/6/10 6:31 PM
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Just bougt this for my wife. She is a non shooter. 50 rounds and she kept a pattern that fits the middle of a paper plate at 15 yrds. No problems what so ever.
Is there a way you can adjust the trigger pull on this model. Thanks
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Marinerfh 
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Posted: 2/28/10 12:14 AM
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P-3. Bike inner tube? Interesting. Any recommended tube size? I have small hands for a 6'1" man, so I like the factory grips.
BTW, some have asked about finding 10 round magazines. Go
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P-3 
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Posted: 2/27/10 8:46 PM
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You can go to Wal Mart and pickup a bicycle inner tube for around $3.00. Cut the tube to fit the grip. Trim with an exacto knife and you have a non slip grip for a fraction of the cost.
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DBAR75 
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Posted: 2/27/10 8:01 PM
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Does anyone know if there is a grip that you can put on this pistol. I was told that Hogue did not make one for the C-9.
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Guinn 
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Posted: 2/18/10 10:30 PM
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Thanks Mariner
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Marinerfh 
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Posted: 2/18/10 8:07 PM
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Guinn, Hi-Point has a dealer finder feature on their website. I put in my Zip Code, asking for dealers within 100 miles (from North Miami, FL), then started phoning them, starting with the closest.
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Marinerfh 
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Posted: 2/18/10 7:55 PM
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I recently bought my C9 and flawlessly put 100 rounds through it at the sheriff's department range. Although out of practice for nearly 20 years, at 7 yds I consistently put all 8 inside of a 6"
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judgeparker 
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Posted: 2/11/10 8:35 PM
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Hi Ohio I forgot I even had a c9 because it was so dependable I loaned it to my 24 year old daughter for protection.That should tell what I think of High Points. Now before anyone says anything snide
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ohioshooter 
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Posted: 2/10/10 9:46 AM
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beltbuckle where in ohio are you id love to have a shoot off with you just me and my cheap crappy 9c
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ohioshooter 
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Posted: 2/10/10 9:38 AM
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i still like my hi points no problems and am going to get a 9mm carbine if you want a holster that holds your gun you can get a cosman at wally world for about 6 bucks has a pouch for a mag and my
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heynow1 
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Posted: 2/8/10 8:41 PM
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try gunbroker.com guinn.
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Guinn 
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Posted: 2/8/10 7:03 PM
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I have been wanting one of these 9mm's but I can't find a dealer than has them in stock or has the availability. Anyone know any websites that I can order from? My local dealer can do the transfer if I can find one. Thanks!
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