I had a C9 and have a JCP (.40 S&W). They're pretty good guns. For the money.
The problem I often see is that people honestly think of them as competing with brands like Glock and Springfield. This is not the case. Hi-Point is a low-cost firearm that, according to the owner of the company...
I only have one complaint about the P95 (or P94): the placement of the safety.
I owned a P94 for a couple of months and it just never felt organic to me to flip the safety up to fire or to have to reach so far to engage it. Maybe it's just the fact that the first semi-auto I fired was a 1911...
My apologies. I am just so used to forums utilizing a little bit of CSS to automatically adjust user-linked images to a more acceptable size when posted.
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Well, I went ahead and picked up my new pistol, a Cobra Patriot 45.
I have a few pictures, taken with my crumby little cellphone, attached below.
(Point of info: the slide is backwards. This is what happens when you snap photos on 2 hours of sleep!)
My first impressions...
If the frame is the same as on a MKII you could keep an eye here for when they get them in stock:
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=8289
I've got one of these with the blued finish. Mine's a great shooter and at 25-50' I don't have to compensate very much. The only issue I have is that the magazines rattle a little bit when there's more than one or less than 17 rounds in them.
As I don't have my CCW yet (talk about slow processing time) nor my CC piece (being broke sucks but layaway helps) I can't say one way or the other for certain. I think it's important to do as advised a couple times already: test at the range and see what you're comfortable with. Considering my...
But that's the thing, it's not a violation of the second amendment. They are simply stating that you are not allowed to bear arms on their property, which based on law and legal precedent is perfectly within their rights.
I'm with Jorg on this one. You can't really argue damages here. It's private property occupied by a privately owned company. They have the legal right to set these kinds of policies so long as they do not violate local, state, and/or federal law.
Granted, you could FILE the lawsuit no...
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