- Brand : Hi-Point
- Category : Pistols
- Model : C9
- Caliber : 9mm Luger
- Barrel Length Range : 3" to 3.99"
- Capacity : 8+1
- Action : SAO
- Frame Finish : Black
- OAL : 6.75"
- Frame Material : Polymer
- Hand : Right Hand
- Sight Style : Adjustable
- Slide Finish : Black Powder Coated
- Slide Material : Steel
- Slide Description : Serrated
- Barrel Finish : Black
- Barrel Material : Steel
- Grips : Black Polymer
- Sight Configuration : 3-Dot
- Includes : Rear Peep Sight / Trigger Lock
- Safety : Magazine / Thumb
- Barrel Description : Steel
- Barrel Length : 3.50"
- Max Capacity : 8
- Trigger : Skeletonized
- Weight : 29 oz
- Frame Description : Polymer Frame
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Quality and Afordable Love It!!
I absolutely love my Hi Point 9. It is great to be able to buy AMERICAN MADE with the quality and affordability of these firearms.Ive run about 250rds thru it without any probs.For those of you wanting to have a gun for protection at low cost this is it.Mine is primarily a truck gun.if it gets scratched up or stolen not alot invested like in a high priced handgun.I have a limited budget so this fit the bill.I also hav a S&W 40 but prefer this for just plinking.I plan on adding a Hi Point 40 to my collection as soon as funding avaiable.I would recomend the Hogue Handell 1700 grip sleeve ,as factory grips are a little slick for my liking.Buy one,support America,Enjoy shooting.
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You CANNOT DESTROY IT!!!
I saw the videos on U-Tube. I heard the people talk about the Gun. I read the reviews. I bought the gun about month ago, and I had one Fail To Feed in 400 rounds through the Gun. I paid $201.67 for the gun new and three mags out the door. I bought the gun from (brand-X) and not Impact Guns. I could have saved some $$$$. The Gun will not break, but like most reviews, the disassembly is a pain if you do not take your time. I own a Smith & Wesson Sigma 40ve, and break down is done within 10 seconds. This gun takes a little longer, but the price, videos, and reviews sold me on this gun to add to collection for protection. Also, the ammo is less expensive to target shoot than my S&W 40.
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Good cheap gun
I give it 3 stars because its just that... an avg gun, no bells or whistles just something that goes bang every time you pull the trigger! I highly suggest polishing the feed ramp. I also totally disagree that its very hard to take apart. its extremely easy! yes you need tools but seriously who field strips anymore? before you buy do some research there is allot of good vids on youtube of the pros and cons of this gun, also some good ones about how to take down. overall I'm pretty happy with my C9 the 8 round mag runs flawlessly! the 10 had some break in time... currently im running Cor-bon +p dpx through it and so far so good after 25 rounds no flaws... its a good nightstand gun or in the car gun!
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fun gun
sweet gun, just got it a couple weeks ago and put 100 rounds through it a few days ago and she goes bang like a good gun should.The only thing is the 10 rnd mag had a hard time feeding the second cartridge until it was broken in a little. (worked fine after about 40 rounds). the 8 round mag( the one the gun is shipped with.) worked flawlessly.I have the hi-point 45 acp as well and all i can say is good guns, cant beat the price or warranty.Go buy one and see for youself
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What more can you ask?
Accurate, reliable and cheap with a lifetime warranty regardless of the number of owners. What more can you ask for? Like a good wife, it is not the lightest or most attractive but it is always there when needed and you can count on it. It has been flawless through a few hundred rounds and the accuracy has been surprisingly good. Gun "snobs" will bash them even though they have never shot one and gun shops will try to sell you a more expensive and more profitable gun. They were also wrong about my Phoenix HP-22A which I also like a lot.
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It is what it is
I'll start with the cons on this one: It's got a weird balance issue, real top heavy due to its design, the only safety is a thin little piece of bent steel that slides into a shallow notch on the slide, you can't field strip it without a hammer and an awl, and even with that, it's no easy task, and it just feels cheap. That's because it is cheap, it's a 150 dollar pistol. However, it shoots straight enough, and it never jammed on me. If you're looking for something to shoot cans and milk jugs with, or a just a trainer to get used to the feel of firing a pistol, go for it. If you're looking for self defense or concealed carry, this ain't the one.
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HI PTS...try it..be happy.
The only drawback to any Hi PT, is the weight, which i like. TOP HEAVY(CAP LEtter probs, sorry) is like hav,n a free compensator. U can reacquire target quick. Made in USA,Super warranty,great price. They cant manufact fast enuf 4 demand..that says something. I own 2 c9s, 9 carbine, .40 pistol, and about to buy .45 pistol and carbines for both. Ive read u have to keep em real clean- havnt had that prob with a single one of mine, which havnt been cleaned r lubed since the box(b sides a brush dwn barrel) in hundreds of rds. Also read they only like brass- havnt seen that in mine. I shoot good n crap. Hpts n fmjkts. When new, my .40 pistol didnt like steel hulls unless they were laquer coated. that was mags fault. just lite file under ears or shoot brass n laquer till mag is broke in. im sold on quality, and just waitn 4 after mkt grips to b made. im tired of all the haters rag n on a US co. thats mak n an affordable product. JUSt dont buy if weight is yor main concern.
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Pretty Good for a cheap weapon
It's sights are decent and it feels good to hold it is ugly as heck but if you need a good sturdy weapon that will work go with this.
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First Gun and Good Experience
First, I'd like to say the service on this website was great. I had not owned or fired a gun until this purchase, so in effect, there is nothing to compare the Hi-Point C9 to. I took it to a local range the weekend before last and put 158 rounds through it; 115 grain, fmj 50 rounds Lawman, 50 rounds TulaAmmo, 50 rounds Federal, and 8 rounds 135 grain hollow-point Federal. It went bang each time. At a local shop where I got a second magazine, they were kind enough to show how to clean, and cleaned it. The advice they gave was, clean it after every use to maintain functionality consistency. Overall experience is positive, and in my humble opinion, for the price, it is a great buy because it does what a gun is supposed to do. Plus, you can't beat a lifetime warranty.