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Old 07-07-2011, 02:31 PM   #26
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This is why we all have an opinion! I wouldnt trade one good 1911 for 3 glocks.
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Old 07-07-2011, 02:57 PM   #27
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Old 07-07-2011, 09:14 PM   #28
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hey guys , an no i didnt realize it was made outside the u s , the guy at the store told me it was made in the u s , hmm i might reconsider that , but i do really like the 1911 look an feel , not to mention theres a big aftermarket part availability for it , an also sum nicer things to make it a lil more bad @$$ lol , so whats everyones aoppinion on the ria 1911 ? good? bad ?
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Old 07-07-2011, 09:48 PM   #29
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Lastly, what is it you have against Glock? Yes it's plastic but so is Hi Point. Glocks are as rugged, reliable, and accurate as anything out there. I don't think any other handgun has gone through as much torture testing as Glock. They are probably the most popular make of handgun in police dept.s all over the country, as well as the secret service, and F.B.I. Now if you just don't like how they feel in your hand, that's a different story.

Hope that helps. BTW, Welcome aboard Everett.
I own a glock22, and it is a accurate and reliable weapon. But it looks like crap in my opinion. Almosst as ugly as a hi point. The square clunkyness of the slide, and just overall appearance makes it look crappy. I also own a Five-seveN (thus my namesake on here) and a S&W SD9. Both guns are infinetly more attractive, having curves and lacking clunkyness. That is my only complaint against glock. Otherwise they are great guns that are reliable and accurate.

And to the O.P. I wouldn't by a hi point for aesthectical reasons. They are ugly. Hi-points from everything I have read are the best Junk gun out there. And I have fired one now, the trigger pull was far too long for my taste. Hi points are a lot like getting it on with a fat girl. It's fun till your friends find out.

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Old 07-08-2011, 07:53 AM   #30
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I wouldnt base my buying power on what 90% of the police departments carry , you probably hit the range more often than the cops do , so with that said , police departments buy there weapons in bulk , they pay on average a little more $250 for those glocks your buying for $500 , police departments go for the cheapest deal they can find and Glock is willing to cooperate with them (great advertising) , Police agencies are not the forefront in the gun community I hate to bring it to you , I spent 20 years in Law Enforcement I can tell you right now , the time most cops spent at the range is roughly 1 = 1 hour qualifying, during duty , once a quarter , thats every 90 days they shoot for an hour , now do you think basing your judgement on buying what the cops buy is prudent ? Obviously this doesnt account for all cops and not the Special ops teams (if there dept has the money) !

Nothing wrong with Glock I love the Glock 21 , Glock 17,Glock 23 , but if you threw a gold cup glock at me or gold cup 1911 , the 1911 would win everytime!

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Old 07-29-2011, 03:45 PM   #31
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ok guys the verdict is in ,,,, an i got the 1911 para ordinance gi expert in 45 acp , brand spanken new with 2 8 round mags case lock an all paper work , an i can say i do love the way it feels in my hands lol , i held a few glocks an a few other 45's but they just didnt feel right ,
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Old 07-31-2011, 12:59 AM   #32
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Just bought a Hi-Point .45 for about $150... Cycles ammo well enough. Fairly accurate at 30 yards, using Winchester plinker ammo.

But what I have to say about it has probably already been said, it's pretty heavy. Personally I don't mind; the extra mass eats up the recoil, and I happen to be a big guy (6'4, 230 lbs), so it doesn't bother me that much. But for carrying? It's a bit unwieldy and heavy for the average bear.

Hell, to tell you the truth, although it's reliable and accurate (for what it is), I wouldn't carry it, just on the basis of unwieldiness), though, if I didn't have a shotgun, it would be an OK home defense weapon.
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Old 07-31-2011, 11:00 PM   #33
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yeah i did alot of thinken before i did any buying an the bigest thing was would i put my life on the line for under 200 bucks , an well hell no lol , so the para 1911 was quite a bit more about 600 , but i feel good about it an would rest assured if i pulled it itll do what i need it to rest assured , who knows maybe one day ill still pick up a 45 acp hi point i dont think they look to bad an hey it might be fun to play with at the range to , but i deffenetly wont do a concealed carry with it after alot of thought an talken to all the fine member we have here :
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Old 07-31-2011, 11:45 PM   #34
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Save your money and buy ANYTHING besides a hi-point. You won't regret it. It is NOT a carry gun just like many here have already said.

There are just too many other good guns out there for the same price point.
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:25 AM   #35
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Save your money and buy ANYTHING besides a hi-point. You won't regret it. It is NOT a carry gun just like many here have already said.

There are just too many other good guns out there for the same price point.
For target shooting, or even home defense, it's fine. If I were to carry on an everyday basis, I would carry a double action revolver with a short barrel/ snub nose. A lot of guys like automatics for carrying, I just like simplicity and reliability. Draw, aim, pull on a revolver; Draw, cock, aim, safety off, pull on an automatic.

Less steps involved, know what I mean?
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For target shooting, or even home defense, it's fine. If I were to carry on an everyday basis, I would carry a double action revolver with a short barrel/ snub nose. A lot of guys like automatics for carrying, I just like simplicity and reliability. Draw, aim, pull on a revolver; Draw, cock, aim, safety off, pull on an automatic.

Less steps involved, know what I mean?
I carry a DAO automatic. No safety, no cocking. Draw, aim, pull. Better capacity, too.
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Old 02-09-2012, 07:59 PM   #37
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Hi i to am from wisconsin, I just bought a hi point .45acp, when i looked at it at the gun shop i thought, american made, free lifetime warrenty, ok. got it home after the 48 hour waiting period and holy crap, it is a BIG gun. I to was thinking of useing it for concealed carry, i will try it out and see how it goes, but to the other guy, If you are paying 400 or so for a hi point handgun your shopping at the wrong place!!!! you can get 2 for that price maybe even 3 depending on where you go. If you are set on a hi point go to budsgunshop.com and buy one from there and have it transfered to a local ffl dealer, 45acp is 159.00 with free shipping but then you have to pay i'd say a 25 dollar transfer fee and a 13 background check fee. but to pay 400 or more for a hi point is outrages!! I paid 225 total for my brand new 45acp by hi point from my local gun store and it came with a hard case, trigger lock and 1 50 round box of ammo. that was includeding taxes and the background check fee.

also note, it is gonna be hard to conceal such a large gun unless you plan on wearing a winter jacket year round or a very baggy sweatshirt or something or carry a backpack with it in it everywhere you go. It is possible to do so but it wont be easy and like some here have said, you may decide not to carry it after doing so for a week or two. I am gonna carry mine and see how it goes, if i have to i will spring the few extra bucks to get something smaller and keep the 45 in my night stand for at home protection, but i for one do not think hi points are junk, cheap, huge, clunky and ugly yes, but they get the job done. I lucked out with hi point guns and never had problems with any of the ones i own so far, good luck and support the second ammendment!
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Old 02-09-2012, 08:49 PM   #38
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Everett might consider a snubbie .357. Charter Arms, Taurus and others have a very nice pistol in stainless for around $300. You have the option of shooting .38's in it also, or you could step up to the Charter Arms .44.

Double D has some good info, and can point you in the right direction.
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Fully loaded, that Hi-Point .45 is about 2.5 lbs. That's heavy. It's also huge. Not particularly easy to conceal.

For just a little bit more money, you can get one of many inexpensive options from Keltec, Taurus, and several other manufacturers that are much, much easier to carry. The Hi-Points aren't bad guns; they're just not particularly suited for carrying.
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Old 02-11-2012, 02:59 PM   #40
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Say what you want about glocks but thats all I will carry,glock 45 model 21 is my carry gun.Glocks one of the most durable and dependable firearms ever made.Thats why 60 % of all law enforcement officers carry them and when Im on duty I know it will work when i need it?
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Owe and I forgot opionion are like butt____.everybody has one!
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Old 02-11-2012, 03:38 PM   #42
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No, this is why the police departments buy them.





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I wouldnt base my buying power on what 90% of the police departments carry , you probably hit the range more often than the cops do , so with that said , police departments buy there weapons in bulk , they pay on average a little more $250 for those glocks your buying for $500 , police departments go for the cheapest deal they can find and Glock is willing to cooperate with them (great advertising) , Police agencies are not the forefront in the gun community I hate to bring it to you , I spent 20 years in Law Enforcement I can tell you right now , the time most cops spent at the range is roughly 1 = 1 hour qualifying, during duty , once a quarter , thats every 90 days they shoot for an hour , now do you think basing your judgement on buying what the cops buy is prudent ? Obviously this doesnt account for all cops and not the Special ops teams (if there dept has the money) !

Nothing wrong with Glock I love the Glock 21 , Glock 17,Glock 23 , but if you threw a gold cup glock at me or gold cup 1911 , the 1911 would win everytime!
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No, this is why the police departments buy them.
quote from larry potterfield "If law enforement used 1911"s there would be alot of them shooting themselves in the foot,A big reason law enforcement went with glocks is for there safety"s you just point and shoot.and end quote"
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quote from larry potterfield "If law enforement used 1911"s there would be alot of them shooting themselves in the foot,A big reason law enforcement went with glocks is for there safety"s you just point and shoot.and end quote"
More evidence that the police are, in general, poorly trained in firearms.

To be fair, they have a ton of material to cover, so expecting mastery in everything is unrealistic. A bullet from an uber-simple Glock is just as effective as one from any other comparable gun, and they're priced right, so it's a logical choice.
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I love my Hi Point .40 S&W but I've had lighter boat anchors. 😝
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I'm sure this isn't the norm but my buddy just bought a Kimber Tactical and after 300 rounds it's back at the factory getting repaired under warranty for abnormal slide wear. I bought a Hipoint 45 at the same time, 350 rounds of cheap Tulammo later in still looks like the day it came out of the cardboard box(I know its no beauty queen or family heirloom). Bonus my wife at 5' 3" loves to shoot it. Practically no recoil.
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I have a Hi Point .40 S&W. It's accurate, heavy, could double as a boat anchor and the recoil is almost not felt. The problem with Hi Point pistols are the magazines mostly. You might get a good one or one that won't work worth crap. My Hi Point now cycles FMJ's and JHP's with no problems. I have expensive pistols but Ilike this one a lot. If you get one, my advice is to talk to customer support before you try any adjustments. Don't worry about what people say, if you want it, go for it!😁
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I love my Hi Point .40 S&W but I've had lighter boat anchors. 😝
That is funny, but the video I saw of them trying to destroy one on you tube shows you could fish all day and still take it to the range that night with no problems....
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I'm sure this isn't the norm but my buddy just bought a Kimber Tactical and after 300 rounds it's back at the factory getting repaired under warranty for abnormal slide wear. I bought a Hipoint 45 at the same time, 350 rounds of cheap Tulammo later in still looks like the day it came out of the cardboard box(I know its no beauty queen or family heirloom). Bonus my wife at 5' 3" loves to shoot it. Practically no recoil.
Unfortunately, that is true for any brand firearm you can buy....somewhere somebody has gotten one that is in need of repair and to them the whole company sucks and they wouldn't have one if it were given to them....I like the Hipoint for what it is. Would be a great gun to throw in the car/truck and not worry if it got confiscated.....
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More evidence that the police are, in general, poorly trained in firearms.

To be fair, they have a ton of material to cover, so expecting mastery in everything is unrealistic. A bullet from an uber-simple Glock is just as effective as one from any other comparable gun, and they're priced right, so it's a logical choice.
However, the military used them for years and years.....(1911's) but I suppose the training was more intense for them. Heck it hasn't been that long since police departments changed from revolvers as the standard issue has it?
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