On what criteria do you base your opinion?
If it is on beauty, you are probably right.
If it is on putting lead on the target then I and most other HP shooteres have not had that problem. Take a look at my you tube videos again.
What has been your personal experience with the HiPoint that makes you not enjoy shooting them?
The triggers on all of HPs are reasonably good. I have tested them and they all break about 5 pounds. One concern that I have heard is that the firing pin also serves as the ejector and that can be hard on firing pins.
It can be tough making a 45 work with blow back principal but HP has figured it out by making the slide heavy enough to adsorb the recoil. The down side is that the weapon becomes pretty bulky. You probably don't want the 45 for concealed carry.
What I won't tolerate on any weapon is one that doesn't work. I don't purchase a weapon for beauty. Just function. When I shoot something I want to hit it where I am aiming and when I pull the trigger.
My 9 mm and my wifes 9 carbine can lob Trail Boss powered loads of lead at paper. If you like shooting 22s then you have a pretty good match. Except that you using 125 grain bullets rather than 40. Subsonic yes.
I agree that every hand gun shooter should have a 22 pistol. Even the cheapest reloads cost something like 7 cents per round for 9mm and 8 cents for 45acp. My 22 pistol was more expensive than both of my Hi Points together. Yep it is fun to shoot.
Yeah a Bursa or CZ 75 are both look nice too although I can't comment as I don't own either.
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Ishootstuff
| Hi points are absolute junk. if your worried about money, save what you have, by a .22 pistol of some sort, and make your money back just in the price of ammo. another good option if you still want stopping power is a Bersa or a CZ 75, both come in 9mm |