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  • russian surplus like a makarov 9x18 or tokarev 7.62x25 would make better choices as far as a budget home defense pistol goes. The Hi points are hit or miss with reliability whereas a makarov or tokarev are combat tested and they will work when you need them too.

  • I had a Hi-point jcp 40, and for the $ it did ok. The point is guns for the $200 budget. The gun one can afford is always better than the one a guy can only wish for. Good vid

  • +1 on the Highpoint. I have the .45, it's big, heavy, ugly and most of all RELIABLE!

  • Oh well let me get a kit TODAY!!!!!

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  • ye ya need to chop the barrel downnnnnnnn

  • Nice post , bro . My guns are tools , not collectors items . I have family that gets all jacked up if they scratch their high dollar shotgun . I bought my guns to use 'em ... defend my family & property and hopefully put some meat on the table . Don't you let the bastards get you down .

  • i find my Kimber Tactical Custom II to be pretty beast mode, and my Maverick 88 is a beautiful toy, and my DPMS AP4 is epic....

  • I've seen plenty of deer drop dead from a .22 round. It's a very practical choice for hunting or defense as it is so affordable and 1 gun you have is far better than 4 you are wishing you could afford. The high point is good enough if you don't have to shoot more than a few yards, which is good enough for most household defense.

  • Continued) where the bullets nose first hits the feed ramp especially if you're using hollow points. If this happens you'll need to polish the feed ramp removing all the coating or send it into hi point utilizing your lifetime warranty and hi point will do it for you. In the end the.gun is amazing once you work out those few kinks for the price you can't complain and if you do you're just a status snob collecting firearms to compensate for an underdeveloped Goo flinger :) hi point = 2 thumbs up

  • To anyone thinking about buying a hi point I endorse your decision. But there are a few things to expect. Some people get lucky and won't encounter these issues but I think most will. 1) allow for a magazine and gun break in period and during that period load 1 less round in the mag than full capacity. Run about 200-500 rounds and you should be good to go. 2) the feed ramp that guides the round into the chamber has a coating some sort of paint and its laid on thick. Sometimes it chips where the

  • FUN FACT: The sound of a shotgun cocking is one of the most scariest noises to a human.

  • Can you cycle the action with the sidesaddle on there? (It looks like the sidesaddle would be in the way of the forend coming back.)

  • Great video! Thanks for the info.

  • hey whered you get the 9mm from i WANT one

  • Great video! Thanks for the info!!

  • I do not own a hand gun. But the High points are ugly as sin. I am not saying they wouldn't do the job in a pinch.... but they look a lil special if you know what I mean.

  • If some of you Gun Snobs know so much, why don't you do your own videos instead of trolling, looking for a reason to ridicule someones use of the word "Clip" instead of magazine or to seek out Hi Point Videos to try and discredit. Tell you Glock toting smartasses something. I will challenge you to a shooting range contest and you bring your glock and I will shoot a Hi Point C9 plus I will bet $50 on the match to boot! Wanna play?

  • @QCAssociates Totally agree with that! Last summer, I challenged a friend to a timed shooting competition @ our local range, factoring in jams, FFF, and other possible malfunctions. He had a Glock 19, me a Hi-Point C9. I beat him in both accuracy and time, in front of our buddies. (He was only allowed to use 8 bullets at a time to match my magazine capacity.) He doesn't talk trash anymore!

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  • Could you tell me where to get the flashlight you have on the mossburg? I have an 870 id like to have one

  • Every gun is a dangerous gun

  • Hi-Point actually has many glock look alikes! 

  • people who don't like 22s just dont realize that most people just don't like being shot lol, and even if they do keep comming you can shoot really fast and still get a tight group. the only reason I wouldn't use one for home defense is because 22's seem to miss fire more often just because they are rimfire

  • A Hi-point is a perfect defense if you want to be the guy who points and click click.....o snap it jammed! Buy a cheap shotgun, cheap rifle, or if you want an inexpensive handgun go with a revolver....which does not jam! I'd just assume have a slingshot with steel balls over a hi point for my defense for $20.

  • Not a fan of the Hi-Point, I would try to find a better brand used pistol instead, but hey, if its all you got then its better than nothing. The Maverick 88 is an excellent choice especially for the price, I own one and am very happy with it...

  • You could always blind your intruder with the horrid looks of that Hi-point  :0 j/k

  • I own a .380 just like that 9. Really not a bad gun.

  • Don't forget the Mosin Nagant! The damn thing will shoot through name-brand safes at 100yds... the bastard's got power and is CHEAP!

  • holy shit...SLUGS... you just need to get them down you dont have to blow them in half

  • hi-point sucks period

  • @Aaronjones93 They're not that bad, the mags suck though. 

  • @MrCgiroux what u on about ?

  • I really didn't like the hi-point it was too top heavy to me but I have seen hi-point .40 or .45 going for 175 used at my local gun store.

  • I have no problems with cheaper shotguns. Some decent guns can be had for around 200 used. I do think you should save a little longer and spend more on a handgun however. You can pick up a used glock or beretta 92 for around 350 if you look and they are both quality pieces that go bang every time. I'd buy a high point to shoot for fun any time, but I've shot them enough to know that I wouldn't trust one with my life. Just my $.02. Any gun is better than no gun though.

  • High points are good guns. My buddies uncle put 1000 rounds through one in a day and didnt have any problems

  • $80 for a .22 rifle!? That's highway robbery! lol my 12 year old just bought a very well made, 30 year old (and nearly never fired) marlin 60 for $60 at a gun shop. He makes me so proud. Good video I like the way think. Beautiful Mossberg too.

  • Get the longer barrel High Point in 45acp.. real good shooter..

  • great vid, i like the honest and non biased commentary...i want to look into one of thos hi-pointes for a cheap range gun...if i scratch it up or let others shoot it, i wont have to worry...as for my bedside? i have my trusty M&P 40 and my Mossberg persuader

  • good video, i love a shotgun. but make damn sure you dont poke the barrell where you cant see. practice clearing the house, and coming through doors with it. as for the high point, i thought they were junk. now there is a club where i live. they have shoots with the high point carbines. i could not beleive how accurate those guns were.

  • I LOVE my Mav 88. I have the tactical version and god damn. I LOVE this gun. Under $200. Awesome. I wish the hi-point fit my girl hands better as the reviews for it are solid, but dropped the extra for a Springfield XDm 9mm, haven't gotten it from bud's yet, but man, fit my hand like a glove. Also, love my Savage bolt action 22. So many nice guns for good prices. Thanks for posting this video!

  • You paid $140 lol blame it on the lead in the water...clip lol fool :)

  • Good solid suggestions for people with thin wallets. Thumbs up

  • My primary- Inside is a s&w sigma .40 thats 300.00 2nd- pardner pump 190.00. if shit gets real bad i grab my Ak with 75 round drum. total 600.00.

    Bug outside - Ar15 night vision not purchased yet.

  • do u think a pistol will be good for me???? i live in california their is alot of gangs here they have alot of fire power their is killings almost every week but i dont have alot of money

  • @OGKILLa9365 I think if you had $150 to $200 to spend the brand hi point 9mm-45acp would be a great option for you. Lifetime warranty to. But if that was out of your range then you could look into a single shot shotgun for around $100 hope this helps and thanks for watching keep updated alot of videos to come

  • @aifwhat Hi-point pistols are pretty much junk ive had 2 and both would jam and the slidfe would close but for the price there good. the most important thing is shoot it before u buy and and if not a hi point look at a 380 acp compact pistol they have a nice little kick

  • @OGKILLa9365 i think the first thing you should buy is a new house outside of that state

  • @CommonSenceMafia but the problem is i go to school here so a kinda sucks

  • @OGKILLa9365 I would suggest a shotgun before I would a pistol...The best home defense weapon is a shotgun.Has been for over a century. Still is. But the problem is very few shotguns are under $200 anymore other than single shots. I would definitely pay the extra money for the pump or semi auto to have as the home defense...Even the coach gun is better than a single barrel. Pistols are just for secondary defense until you can make it too a larger shotgun or rifle...

  • @OGKILLa9365 makarov pistol

  • Big and aggressive I'm gonna take my Sig .40 S&W side arm and I'm gonna grab my 450 bushmaster assault rifle. He was like big brother I've been hunting these for a while there and you don't need all that. He told me just grab my old browning .22 semi- auto and lets go. Little to say I still left my .40 on my side. But we got out there and took down a big 300lb razor back with huge tusks with two head shots from a .22, shot at same time.

  • Oh and you guys want to tell stories on a .22 semi-auto rifle? I got one for you, just to show what they can do! My little brother who is actually going to be graduating this year and myself went out hog hunting at night on one of my friends property's, who's been having alot of problems with them. Well my little brother has been hunting them at night for him and when he saw me go into my room to start getting my stuff ready he ask me what was I gonna take! I said well if these wild hogs are bi

  • Hey that was a great video bubba! I myself love all kinds of weapons especially guns and I too own mostly expensive guns, but this was a great view point for someone just wanting to get into guns wether it be for home/personal defense or recreation. First time buyer that doesn't have the money to spend that much on a more expensive one, this will help alot! Plus you can't bag on the cheaper guns because I personally seen high dollar guns mess up.

  • I read about a single Mom (Detroit, Michigan) who shot a home invader with her 22 Marlin semi-auto rifle. Two hits into the chest organs from across the bedroom, fairly close distance.. The bad guy ran out of the house and collapsed on the front sidewalk. He died. No charges filed against the young woman. Good thing for her he ran away instead of attacking with a weapon.

  • I just looked up high point firearms and must say I am impressed with what I see so far. In some cases I have not even been able to find a decent .22 for these prices, plus they are all American made(parts and labor) and was also impressed to see that as well! Thank you again for making this video one of these guns is surely going to be my first gun.

  • I Dont Think Anyone Wants To Get Hit By a .22

    My Friend Micheal His Uncle Got Shot 5 Times, Survived, And Says I LOVE WAR, Im Pretty Sure He Would Like It...

  • A 22 hollow point bullet will instantly killed a 300 lb halibut when shot. leaves a large hole

    In Alaska we shoot them before pulling them on deck, because they can break your leg from flopping around. powerful fish.

    More people killed by 22 then any other round. and wont blow your ear drums out if shot in a room.

  • keltec dont have life time warranty..hi-point hooked me up on every weapon i ever sent,no questions asked.

  • for $40 more you can ditch the hi point and get a great kel tec!

  • You can buy a mosin negont for $160 or less

  • My dad's friend dissed my NAA .22 mag and said ".22 mag would just make someone mad." I replied, "let me shoot you and we'll see how mad you get." LoL

  • @PotatoGunsRule I feel the same way, if you take that .22 and shoot'em in the head, then that motherfuckers dead. Actually, most people when they break into your busines or home and they see you with a gun( regardless of the size) they wil turn their ass around and run.

  • Thanks for the video I have a 9mm hi point it awesome for home defense. What do you recommend for carry conceal?

  • 9 mm is not a 9 mm is not a 9 mm.

  • if you run out of ammo with that hi-point you can bludgin someone to death because its a brick!

  • my defense guns are Xdm 45acp or my glock 20 in case its a bear, bushmaster flattop m4 loaded with military federal TRU 55grain, mossberg 590a1 doesn't matter what is loaded your already dead i don't call cops..

  • mossberg is boss.. the most under rated shotgun made.. it killed the military stress test over every other company... people say what you want get a 590a1 or 500 try to brake it.. it won't happen. my benile m4 is shit compared to 590a1.. benile failed in 19mins of the stress test remington 870 love it have it but still can not touch mossberg, think bout it mossberg is its own company not owned buy remington...

  • Hey man! great video. I subbed! I was at the local gun show and they had those Hi points for 129.00 ..I concidered geting one. everybody said they were good guns...they had all kinds..no revovers though...well i didn't see any...do you know if Hi point makes any?

  • all u need is a fucking shotgun nd blow them heads off hehehe lol

  • my primary home defense weapon is a highpoint 9mm carbine. i got it on sale at Cabelas for $250. i would highly recemond you check into this one. it is very lightweight, nice short barrel(great for indoor use), and comes with 2, 10 round clips... oops i mean mags(sorry).  i love this weapon, but i am looking for a cheap handgun to go with it. looks to me that my rifle mags would fit rite in yours. this could be the perfect pistol to add to my arsenal. thanks for making the video

  • Great collection, I have the Mossberg 500 and the Ruger p345. Stay safe friend.

  • I would NOT trust my life to a $140.00 handgun! And a .22 maybe, but if it's winter and you shoot someone that has many layers of clothing on you may be on the loosing end.

  • @gateman42 What's best about the Hi Point is it's lifetime, unconditional warranty. And who says you can't pick two?

  • I know a guy the was shot 4 times in the chest and 3 in the head with a 9mm. He's still around to tell the story. Ill stick with my 40. and 45.

  • 22 is semi .the modle u have isnt proboly yours is bolt

  • 22 isnt semi?

  • Last time I checked, Hi-point pistols takes "Magazines" Not "Clips".

  • Thanks for changing my perspective on .22s

  • good vid

  • @0806jt as in home defense supplies or shtf ill be glad to make one just for you. Ill get it on within the week

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  • A bullet hole is never a nice thing to have

  • That is not a clip it's a magazine

  • @harveynator100 I think you and the other people should make a youtube militia and correct everyone who calls them clips. consider mine the first

  • @aifwhat i guarantee you a clip will never fit in that gun

  • @aifwhat the dude is right...it is a magazine.

  • @harveynator100 Listen from 4:25... He's fine...

  • is this will ferrel impersonating george bush?

  • Man, until I saw that the slide was locked back on that High Point I kept thinking "That's the weirdest-looking handgun I've ever seen!"

  • The good thing about a high point is if u run out of bullets u can always hit the across the head with it. It weighs like 3 pounds

  • LOve the vid, I to have a Hi-Point C9 9mm great guns, solidly built 1000 round down it no jams, people don't judge a book by it cover, my Glock jams more than my Hi-point.

  • the pistol looks like junk just being honest i would spend atleast 300-400 on a handgun just my opinion

  • love the guns

  • Great video, I own a 12 gauge and also a pretty nice 1911 (.45ACP) that I keep below my bed and in the bedside drawer. But I also own a Hi-Point C9 that I really love. I am pleased to see you mention it here because it's a very viable home defense weapon. I've shot a thousand rounds through mine and it's never failed me at the range. I holster it and keep it in my car in a bug out bag,

    I have a .22LR and it's a fine gun; just not a great choice for home defense.

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  • There must be corners cutting somewhere for it to be that cheap. Would one wants to bet one's life for it? We purchase insurance so that when the unthinkable happens, we will be covered, same principle applies, and if you get cheap one, you will be less protected. Just my opinion, again you may perfectly happy with what you have.

  • @vaneztax again these are not my actual home defense guns just guns for people on a budget

  • I hear you cant jam a Hi-Point even if you wanted to.

  • AR's are 22(3)

  • My personal preference is the Ruger 10/22.I live in Michigan and for just over $200.00 you can get one brand new. I have owned a few of those as well and no issues.

  • I've owned the Hi-Point 9mm,40cal, & .45 cal. Never had an issue ,EVER. Home defense only ...worse case shtf or whatever it can be dependable.I think the huge slide & smooth grips are an issue for me, but can easily be fixed. "Point" is, Hi-Point really is not bad at all.

    ~Peace

  • There is only one thing i would recomend to change about your Maverick 88, if you can find the shorter barrel as found on the actual defensive model it will make moving through your home with it much easier. i am looking at an 88 myself, local shop had several home defense models with the short barrel and extended tubes for just over 200 i believe.

  • do you still have them

  • zip gun made with two pipes and a little firing pin. Make it over foot long and epoxy bicycle gloves to it so you are forced to grip it correctly in the dark. Can also be used as a bludgeon in the unlikely event the afro american in your living room is naked and on pcp and the slug did not stop him.

  • were did u get the pistol

  • HI-Points are great! An american made pistol for around $200 that you literally can not break. granted they are heavy and awkward but like you said worth every penny. at 25 yards i was outshooting my buddy who was using a gun 3X the price of mine a ruger SR9

  • i would also add a heat shield for the barrel of the mav. 88 they run about 20 bucks and helps against burns.

  • $120 for a .22 like that is a joke where i live. in texas you would be looking at about $200

  • I'm glad someone else is looking at home defense on a budget. The hi point is a reliable weapon but as you said it is ugly and bulky but that is not what the person on the buisness end will be concerned with. Great video, keep posting, TDF keep it real.

  • Gen 4 reliable... i've read plenty of stories about gen 4's failing and on top of that in glocks price range there are much nicer guns that are just as reliable as a glock that a person could get. People who buy glocks are just buying them for the name not for the function

  • Glock 17 Gen 4 33 round mag all day,for back up my colt M4 33 round mag also does good job, however both was under 2000$ :)

  • nice to see another gun owner that owns higher end guns that still say the hi point is a good gun for the money.

  • would you really want such a long shotgun for HD? I mean what about corners? wouldn't a shorter barrel be better?

  • Or you could spend the extra money on a basic shtf survival weapon get an ak-47 they are cheaper than an ar rifle and get a 38 revolver could be used as a means of securing food. Its better tp spend the extra money in a situation like shtf

  • @random5495 No, no it's not.

  • Everyone should pay attention to videos like this. My three points. 1) No home, should be with out a shotgun, and no one in the home should be without the confidence to effectivly use it!!! 2) The .22: one hit from a .22 would suck, two would be a deterant, five to ten in rapid succession would be a game changer( think 10-22 with butler creek mags) 3) there is nothing wrong with hi point. Test fire 100-200 rounds for reliability, and carry ith with confidence.

  • By all means I mean no disrespect I'm just pointing that out for shits and giggles to be honest a friend of mine would love meet a person like you and I believe just about anygun will work for home defense even a .22 but which is more intimidating hearing a click from and rifle or the chuck chuck of a shotgun I'd at least do the catholic thing and have them on their knees and tell them to pray god for forgiveness

  • 3:32 Magazine, not a clip. Mag for short. :|

  • You know, I really don't think that cost should be a consideration when choosing a gun for home defense. Choosing a gun that one is comfortable with should be the deciding factor on choosing the firearm. I'd rather pay the little extra money for a gun I know I'm familiar with and is reliable then pay only $200 for a gun I might not know and may not be reliable.

  • @hinkleproductions please with all do respect this video was probably not intended for you. I work with so many people that work hard but due to kids, bills, and other expenses does not have money to dump into expensive stuff. I get ask all the time by people about guns in the $200-$400 range. its like driving a BMW or a Honda both will do the same job if you take care of them.

  • You know, I really

  • If your concerned about expense. You can get bigger if you think about buying used. Most outfitter stores have used,as well as gun and pawn shops. You can benefit from others misfortune. Self defense shot guns should have short barrels 18in preferable 16in for close quarter fighting and max blast ratio

  • GLocks have to be the most overrated pos i've seen

  • @GirlDed ?

    Cheap price point, good ergonomics with gen 4, clean reliable function....Doesn't sound overrated to me.

    Would you mind sharing as to why you think Glocks are "pos"?

  • Im sorry but it should be a crime to compare a Hi-Point to any Glock. Other then that Great vid man

  • @wcasey755 not comparing it seems no one gets the point that hi points are not glocks. So many glock owners will watch hi point videos just to rag on them. By no means can you compare them to a glock other than the fact they will shoot bullets from the same box. Thats what i was trying to get at

  • Good video

  • "Don't hate on hi-point"

  • i had that same highpoint pistol... you coulnt hit the side of a barn with it. the gun is more deadly if you use it as a hammer.

  • @MrThepipelayer1 sorry you got a bad model my hi point works great.

  • i got lucky on my HD weapon. i scored a High Standard k120 riot 12 gauge for 125 bucks at the local pawn & gun. it usually retails around 250-300. its got a 7 round capacity and i have it set up like yours with a 6 shell saddle and a 5 shell buttstock cuff. so altogether i've got 18 rounds at my disposal, 14 are 00 buck and 4 are slugs.

    p.s. i like hi point too :) proud c9 owner here

  • @1979aerocaprice very nice man id like to check out a video on it

    

  • @1979aerocaprice I can't speak to the quality of the c9, but i owned a new 45 acp hi-point. It was the worst pistol in the world. It jammed every clip with different kinds of ammo. I sold it immediately. Don't get the 45.

  • @matcotech i personally have seen two of the hi point .45s in person running fine. you must have got a lemon or something. there is nothing wrong with hi point. i have seen a .40 that ran fine too.

  • @1979aerocaprice $125 bucks? dude where is this place? Where Im from the pawn shops cost just as much as the gun shops.

  • @thispbe haha yea i swear man $125 bucks. i got REALLY lucky that day. high standard is easily the smoothest pump gun ever produced. im from ohio by the way since ya asked. that same shop just got in like 8 remington 870 police magnums from the Richmond county sheriffs office , they all had parked finishes, wood stocks, mag extensions, and side saddles. i picked one of them up for $200 dollars out the door. its like a new gun, probably rode in a cruiser its whole life. take care buddy

  • @1979aerocaprice What store? That's a great price.

  • I have the Hi-Point in 45. and it has my nightstand gun position, it is perfect for home defence, but you do have to "finish" the gun yourself, there are a shit ton of posts on how to do this soo..as far as the pot metal slide, etc. all true, watch the 4 part series about the H-P c-9, and what it takes to make it not work anymore! All that said I have a tactical H&R pardner pump 12 G 18.5 bbl, 5+1 23/4, 3" about $225.00 its a chines clone of the 870 but with a steel reciever, what a beast!

  • @420bailey remington 870s have an all steel receiver as well. the H&R's are awesome though. they slightly modified the 870 design in the way the locking lug works to make it stronger. not sure how it works but i know they are great guns and a LOT cheaper than a 870. take it easy bud.

  • how much does a 22. pistol go for

  • @imblue67 had a nice little heritage 6 revolver box set on sale at the cal ranch for $120

  • good info, but buy a tripod and lock the camera down and move the guns!

  • BTW....nice vid aifwhat.

    

  • @dmwilliams1963 Thank you very much. Posting more often so please keep updated with aifwhat

  • I think the whole point wasn't "doing it on the cheap" but that you CAN defend yourself withough spending more money than you have. If I couldn't afford much I'd rather have any of these weapons than nothing at all. I'd be like somebody posting how to travel the world on a hundred bucks a day and some hole pipes up "Yeah but first class is the only way to go".

  • @aifwhat,I just dont think anyone should be trying to be cheap when it comes to buying guns at all because thats your life.If you are in a situation and you have to put down a threat in order to save your life and you pull out your little cheap gun,pull the trigger and nothing happens;the threat now is gonna put 2 in your head because now he knows you would have if your little gun didnt jam up on you. If you gonna buy a gun, get one of the best like a Berretta,Sig sauer,H&K or an old Glock GEN 3

  • @2ndamendrights you are wrong man. and im not trying to be rude or anything. please dont take it that way. however it is NOT necessary to spend a fortune on a gun. A brand name doesnt mean ANYTHING. sigs, glocks, berettas, hk's and the like all have a lemon now and again. there is nothing wrong with high point. there customer service and warranty are second to none. on the other hand, try calling colt and telling them your having problems with a $1000 1911 and see what they say. sig is the same

  • @2ndamendrights i have owned a c9 for 2 years and it has 2000 rounds through it easily. the ONLY problem i ever had was with a bad mag that nose dived the round as it went in the chamber (a common problem on MANY single stack magazine guns). you should go watch THE1911CHANNEL's video on colt customer service or watch HUMANS4TARGETS2's videos on his defective sig scorpion. lemons are everywhere. and also glock fixed the problems with the gen 4's. they send a new recoil spring to you if needed

  • @aifwhat,cheap "paper" guns are ok but lot of time they are not reliable at all, I mean do you really want to bet your life on something that might not work when needed. If thats what you can afford, its better than nothing but for someone to go out there looking for something as cheap just save a couple hundred bucks thats just wrong. Specially, handguns then again, it all come down to " how much is your life worth to you".

  • You have a whistle in your voice like herb the perv just sayin dude lollollollollol trollololololol

  • @crayonfish2 well no one is perfect, I have had a bad accident back in the day and had some teeth replaced with fake ones. Very glad out of the 20,000 people who viewed this video you were the only one to point this out. Congrats.

  • @aifwhat dude I don't care what people say about you and your teeth...I would love to have you by my side when the SHTF

  • @rayndalrenfrow lol thanks man

  • @aifwhat crayonfish2 is an idiot. He's hearing the whistling of a bird in the background. Ain't nothing wrong with your voice.  Thanks for the informative video.

  • @evilgenius04 no I had a bad motorcycle wreck and have a few false teeth in the front of my mouth have had a slight whistle since.

  • @crayonfish2 douche

  • Clip clip clip clip clip! Just try and stop me! Who cares......

  • where you get the gun from again?

  • @thegoonforlife1 shotgun from wal mart, pistol from gun shop and .22 from my grandfather

  • Don't trust that 12 gauge to protect the life of you and your family when I am picking you off from 1,000 yards away with my 338 Lapua! Haha, good vid, man.

  • someone manages to kick in a 3 deadbolt front door is going to get a few 762 Russian and a few 12 gauge in them

  • hi point is not a bad gun at all it was my first hand gun. i will always have a soft spot for them. on top of price they are 100% lifetime, no questions asked warranty. love my xdm in 9mm but it doent have the warranty.

    

  • For the 9mm vs. .45 debate, yes the .45 has more stopping power but if you can aim, it doesn't matter whether you're using a .22 or a .50AE, you're going to kill what you're trying to kill. In home defense, stopping power is good for sure, but really a 9mm with good defense rounds will be plenty. My grandpa put down an intruder with a .32 revolver loaded with wad cutters. Frangible 9mm rds will do much more than that.

  • Hi points pricing is unbelievable. If any of you are on the fence about a 995 (pc carbine), mine was amazing, reliable, and yes, 200 dollars.

  • N 9mm will do the job if you hit them right!

  • What kind of 22 is that in the middle? Don't recognize it? I collect .22s Maybe an ole' Marlin?

  • @beanerdog1 the model is actually a Winchester. If you watch my other videos you will see my Henry lever action 22. I love both. Wanting a ruger 10/22 thanks for watching. I really appreciate it.