Hi-Point 4095 .40 S&W Carbine 100 Yard Shoot

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

We shoot the Hi Point 4095 40S&W carbine at 100 yards.

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  • Will the 9mm go 100 yards?

  • @Huntingboys7 Yes.

  • Have you seen the newly planned Keltec shotgun...Oh my goodness!

  • @enjoythewildUSA Not yet, but I hope to soon!

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  • thats still pretty awesome for a pstol round

  • sounds about as loud as a .22

  • @legofilms4fun A .45 generates 21,000 psi a firing. A .40 generates 35,000 psi at firing. The .40 has a bit more punch I believe. I just read about the development of that round in the 80's for law enforcement. If my memory serves me right, the .40 is the one to have. That may be why the cops carry them instead of .45's. I think the .45 has a "legendary" rep. Good video guys.

  • Damn I miss Arizona...

  • Sounded like some shots were supersonic and some were subsonic

  • @1bigmig1 The Kel Tec might be more concealable and interchangeable, but the .40 is stronger, and the .45 even more so. I'll take a .45 cal over a 9mm weapon any day for stopping power, etc.

  • You could be shooting low and left because of the distance making it shoot low and the wind could be making it go left.

  • Not a bad group using the ghost ring sight. You are pushing the capability of the round at that range anyway. I am quite sure you could pull that in to 2" at 50 yds. Good vid, thanks!

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