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redhed
| Hi everyone I'm new to the forum. We are currently a 3 Hi-Point family with the 4th on order. We laughingly call them the poor man's Glock.
My carbine is a 9 and I have to admit that at first it had a few issues with FTE's that had me inventing new swear words every time I fired it. After it got broke in, however, the problems ended and since then it's been one sweet shooting weapon.
I tried a red dot scope on it for 3 months and wound up taking it off as it was more accurate with it's original sights.As the old saying goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
My husband called the company last week to request a new firing pin spring to replace the one on his C9 due to light primer strikes. They insisted on sending him the whole assembly, free of charge, no questions asked outside of the weapon's serial number. Great people and company to work with. They stand behind their products.
The new member of the family will be a 40 Carbine..hopefully in camo. |
Never had any problems with my 9 mil carbine, but glad to here about the customer service. What make of red dot did you have? Just curious if your problems are with a certain make of red dot or mount. I know at first I had a few problems. But after using loctite on everything I could, I have had no further problems. I can consistently punch the bull out of a target @ 40 yards. Works for me, but not sure if it is a fluke or if there is a rhyme to the reason. I would jump on a .40 cal if I can find a way to justify storing up another caliber. I think they are fine little firearms. May just have to get a pistol to justify the carbine
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