Captains1911
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To my surprise, a LGS has one on the shelf, a G17 model, and I've been wanting one for a while, but he wants $495, that sounds too high. What do you guys think?
But do they actually HAVE any ... NO.
All well, though. The High Point is better.These are hard to come by. If you dont pay that premium someone else will.
Point being? What good is folding when you have an optic mounted?But the Hi-Point doesn't fold up like the Sub-2000 does.
exactlyThe high point does not take glock mags
But, it's good for 11 straight, trouble free rounds firing any load, bullet type, and brand. I can't give that confidence to a Sub2K. Mine was a G17 model as well. It was not reliable, still spotty even with quality ammunition. I'm not sold on the folding thing, I don't hide rifles in briefcases or duffle bags which is pointless anyway. Most carbines are smallish, light, and easily stowed in an inconspicuous manner and place where it's accessible. Plus, the folding feature point is moot with an optic.exactly
What will they think of nextActually I think I've seen a rotatable forearm so that you can swing the optic to the bottom and still fold it up.
I paid $600 for mine, but it was one of the first ones to come in to Canada, and the price has come down a little since then. I also traded it for a VZ-58 about 6 month later (when there were no more to be had). It was a good little carbine, accurate (enough, especially considering the crap sights it comes with) and reliable.I paid 450 for mine. So, 495 is not to high.
They are fun rifles! They make great bug out guns.
And if you have the same caliber in a hand gun.....
Even more reason to own one.
Lateck,