Posted by Fightfire on February 09, 2011 at 12:51:18 from (99.32.58.7):
In Reply to: Glock or Hi-Point.... posted by Sparktrician on February 08, 2011 at 04:23:41:
Actually, I've got both. Hi Point in 9mm and .380 and Glock 9mm (911 edition). Glock is obviously a more refined, sleeker pistol. Hi Point, as others have mentioned- heavy, ugly and goes boom every time. Wouldn't want to carry one too long (like carrying a brick)- but would buy another (9mm carbine in my future). Think I'll stick with my Springfield XD40 for when I've got a jacket on and my 9mm Sccy for a backup or hot weather. Actually, I've had more failure-to feed issues with the Springfield than any issues with the Hi Points...
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