That is the statement. Are they really an entry level rifle that works?
Anyone have personal experience with Hi-Point rifles?
Anything that should be known about Hi-Point rifles or the company?
Inquiring minds want to know.
High Point Carbines are a ton of fun to shoot. In pistol calibers they’re relatively inexpensive to purchase and shoot and no punishing recoil that a larger caliber brings. In fact there’s a heavy dual recoil spring but plate on the stock that pretty much eliminates all recoil altogether. They’re not an “attractive” weapon per se (eye of beholder I suppose - actually kinda weird looking), but I haven’t really heard of any real persistent issues with the platforms. About a year ago these were selling like crazy, folks seem to like them. I like mine. You probably wont win any pistol caliber carbine competitions or long range contests with it, but you’ll have a pretty fun day at the range punching paper or if you’re lucky, on some private land somewhere shooting melons, 2-litre bottles of water, cans, etc... If this will be your only rifle, you can do way, way better and should do better. If you’re looking for a cheap gun to shoot for fun on the cheap, you’ll probably enjoy the heck out of it. Good luck.That is the statement. Are they really an entry level rifle that works?
Anyone have personal experience with Hi-Point rifles?
Anything that should be known about Hi-Point rifles or the company?
Inquiring minds want to know.
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