Thinking about getting a KelTec or Highpoint Carbine in most likely 9mm. I know that the KelTec can use a Glock Magazine. What magazines does the Highpoint use?
Anybody shot either one of this rifles?
Anybody shot either one of this rifles?
Thinking about getting a KelTec or Highpoint Carbine in most likely 9mm. I know that the KelTec can use a Glock Magazine. What magazines does the Highpoint use?
Anybody shot either one of this rifles?
If you own or are looking to own a Beretta PX4 Storm, then take a look at the CX4 carbine as the mags interchange
I wasn't bashing Kel Tec at all. I think the Sub 2000 is one of the best pistol carbines a person can buy as it's super adaptable. I just can't in good conscience say that the Cx4 is worse or equal to a Sub 2k in quality or price.Ignore the Kel Point bashers. Either one of these is going to be a blast for you to own. The hi-point is much cheaper but if you own a bunch of Glock 9mm mags then that is a plus for the kel tec.
Some will continue to compare an $800 beretta to these guns which sell for half the price. Apples and Oranges defined.
Enjoy!
RunninLate, you didn't mention what you would expect out of either.Thinking about getting a KelTec or Highpoint Carbine in most likely 9mm. I know that the KelTec can use a Glock Magazine. What magazines does the Highpoint use?
Anybody shot either one of this rifles?
Personally, I wouldn't buy a Cx4 because I'm not interested in owning a 92FS or a Px4
No, but when the alternative is possibly the most expensive pistol carbine on the market for what is just for fun, I don't think the Cx4 is the best choice.I don't understand that statement.
Is it obligatory to buy a pistol when getting a carbine? Are they sold as a pair?
...The KelTec is...weird. Sure it folds in half and all but much of the 'action' takes place right at your cheek weld on the tube. Sights are rather crude as well. It does take various magazines though, the saving grace...
...Not everyone likes that they fold in half, but I like being able to fit the rifle and an 8-pack of stick mags in a gym bag to carry to the range.
Not sure if the Gen 2 does this or not, but the Gen 1 had this option for non Glock mags. They could use S&W 59 series, Beretta 92 and Sig (not sure which model) magazines.As a point in favor of the kel tec i saw a post on he firearm blog that kel tec has modified the sub2k so that it can accept adapters to take different magazines