John4me05
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I have a C9 Hipoint and it works great... Its like buying a pinto to drive to work and back and finding out someone stuffed a 351 Modified under the hood....
I paid too much for it (180 3 years ago) but dont regret it for 1 second...
It had fail to chamber to start with but that was my own fault cause i didnt know prooper loading proceedures... Smach the back of the magazine on your hand or on the top of the gun (to stand the noses of all the bullets up) and then slap it home in the handle... NEVER had a fail to chamber since then... I did change the recoil spring to the stiffer one provided with the gun... It handles rapid fire emptying of the clip with no hicups no burps no nothing... They arent tack drivers.... But they will put alot of ammo on target in a hurry...
If i had to shoot someone in body armor and had to hit the armpit to get a actual body penetration i would prefer my Colt Trooper .357... But other than pinpoint accuracy (which i am sure mine will get better with more practice) i cant find a thing wrong with these guns...
Yes they are cheap to buy... Yes they arent pretty... Yes they are heavier than most... But its a solid buy... And i think it is built strong enough that i will be able to pass it down to my daughter who is going to turn 2 in a couple months...
I paid too much for it (180 3 years ago) but dont regret it for 1 second...
It had fail to chamber to start with but that was my own fault cause i didnt know prooper loading proceedures... Smach the back of the magazine on your hand or on the top of the gun (to stand the noses of all the bullets up) and then slap it home in the handle... NEVER had a fail to chamber since then... I did change the recoil spring to the stiffer one provided with the gun... It handles rapid fire emptying of the clip with no hicups no burps no nothing... They arent tack drivers.... But they will put alot of ammo on target in a hurry...
If i had to shoot someone in body armor and had to hit the armpit to get a actual body penetration i would prefer my Colt Trooper .357... But other than pinpoint accuracy (which i am sure mine will get better with more practice) i cant find a thing wrong with these guns...
Yes they are cheap to buy... Yes they arent pretty... Yes they are heavier than most... But its a solid buy... And i think it is built strong enough that i will be able to pass it down to my daughter who is going to turn 2 in a couple months...