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Cheap pistols?

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Cosmose

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hi, i was thinking about all the cheap pistols that are out there. does any of them work? i'm talking about jenngs, raven, phenoix, hi-point? my brother bought a lorcin a few years ago and it was a piece of........well you get the picture;) anyway it would not feed ball ( no need to try hollowpoints) and you had to aim way high and to the right to even hit a target at 3 yrds. :barf: anyway i was just curious if any of them worked right
thanks for any info:)
 
CDNN has a CZ40B for $250 brand new. Best pistol bargain in America! Says so right in the catalog hehe
 
I have fired a HiPoint 45(200+rnds) and a couple of their 9mm(3-400rnds)and they functioned just fine with ball ammo.

A mechanic friend keeps one in his tool cart at the shop,the 45 mentioned above.

They are cheapo guns but they did shoot without jams when I tried them.

If you wanted to get a inexpensive gun the Star Model Bs,Makarovs,and the FEG HiPower clones are that but are not "cheap"guns in quality.


CW
 
I just talked to a counter guy and one of the PDs here uses the Hi-Point 9mm for instruction and qualification (I don't remember the city). Stated that the fixed barrel was "more" consistent than the free barrel of the nice ones. Got me thinking. I bought the 9mm (the .45 was like a brick:eek: ) for testing. Will report back after someone opens the X-mas present:) . I have to admit that it was an embarassing experience:uhoh: $100.

What also amazes me is that actual gun stores carry holsters and mags for these abominations, but not for other, more common pieces:confused: . Must be a burgeoning market somewhere.

I have an old Raven .25 that is semi-semi-automatic, in a single-shot sort of way. I have been trying to figure out a way to cut it in half for disposal. It is neither reliable nor safe. Or should I save it for a buyback program?:D
 
My brother bought a hi-point in .45acp. Feels like a brick. Recoil makes it feel even worst. Looks like hell, but feeds reliably and never misfires. Looking down the slide at the sights gives you the feeling of checking a 2x4 for straightness, but it also puts the bullets where you want them. So I would say he got his moneys worth and then some.
 
oops - "low road" reply removed.

(for the curious it concerened a certain anti and her fav veggie)
 
Keeping to the pot-metal (zinc alloy) lineage, the Davis P380 I used to own fired every time; there were no hickups I can remember.

The kicker was the barrel wore out after around 300 rounds (6 boxes of Hansen 95gr JHPs... this was a while back). The pistol was still reliable without lands, but keyholed every time.
Then again, it was never accurate anyway.

Davis P380 - reliable junk. How's that for ya?

BTW, I also had a Davis D32 in .32magnum. The safety indent bearing and crossbar fell out within 100 rounds of Georgia Arms 100gr JHPs.

If you find yourself becoming interested in any pot-metal pistol, it's past time to put the bottle down.

Shield your eyes....
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A very good buy in an "inexpensive" but sound firearm in 380 is the Bersa.
I gave $179 for mine NIB and it is my everywhere now.
Accurate, reliable, not hard on the eye and super easy to maintain.
Got the two-tone.


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J&G Sales carries the Star BM compact 1911 style 9mm used for $139.99. Hard to beat. Cdnn has the Witness tactical for $299. HiPoint has a looks and function issue, but they must be serious about trying to make something sheap and reliable, or they wouldn't offer a lifetime warrantee!
 
My very first pistol was the Hi-Point 9mm compact. I've still got it and it shoots well. Will not feed hollow points, but ball ammo, WWB, works great in it. I have not shot it for a couple of years, but I have seen Fobus makes a holster for it which really surprised me, but someone must being buying these things in order to have a need for a holster. I used an Uncle Mike's one size fits most holsters for mine when I used it at the range.

I know all the talk about Hi-Points, but they really do shoot and are cheap. A good first pistol for someone. Especailly if they think they will get a better one later. Helps you appreciate the nicer ones.
 
One of the first pistols I bought was a Jennings .22lr for $69. If you use the higher velocity .22 ammo, it works every time. Haven't shot it in over ten years though. I also ended up with a Davis .22 mag derringer after a roommate moved out over 10 years ago. Never shot it.
 
My Star BM 9mm has turned out to be a nice inexpensive pistol; accurate, reliable and low cost. Pistol, holster and 300 rds of ammo cost less than $200.
 
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