Sunday, February 10, 2008

Hi-Point Model JHP .45 ACP

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Ah my old movie prop..
Hi-point is an American company that manufactures very affordable handguns in Ohio. I bought this particular Hi-Point about 2.5 yrs ago for 199$ brand new. That is not a typo. The guns are some of the most affordable guns around...
http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/
Quick comparison: Alot of people wonder where Hi-point gets their design for their guns, well now you can see where.
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I no longer have this gun having sold it but here's my little run down on this gun-

PROS-

Digested over 300 of my own .45 acp reloads w/no problems.
Affordable.
Excellent customer service, I had to get a part for the grip that had broke upon being dropped and they shipped one no questions asked in a few days upon calling them.
Nice colored sights that were easy to see, came w/a ghost ring site also.
I can't recall having one jam or misfeed, I did have one round I reloaded get stuck in the barrel from not having any/enough gunpowder.
Certain one of the more unusual looking guns you'll find, good for a few laughs if you bring it to a range.

CONS-

Horrible gun to take down to clean, just difficult and easy to lose small pieces. You need a pin punch and a hammer to take apart (no kidding), very frustrating. this always bothered me about the gun.
Will have little resale value.
The grips are a little slick, especially if your hands are sweaty or a little wet.
At around 32 ozs I believe, can be a little heavy.
Why does the magazine well on the mag have to be so damn big? I never understood this either...
Very hard to conceal due to size and monstrous magazine well.

All in all, not sure if I'd get another one, I think for the price and customer selection, makes them very attractive but If I'm in the market for a cheap gun I think I'll try a Makarov or a FEG PA-63 which can be had even cheaper..

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Taurus 44 Magnum Model M44C

AKA "Thor's Hammer" Ah the one that got away..for now. This was my first revolver I ever purchased, I recently sold it to get my current CCW-a Glock 23.
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This was a fun gun to shoot, I really regret not getting some "action" shots of this one firing w/some 240 gr American Eagle JHP, you gotta see the fireball and concussion it creates. Ever since selling this one I've mildly regretted it. But I'm not through w/the big bore revos yet..
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Nice intimidating shot. The gun was a little hefty for carry concealed all day but I did it for most of the summer. I carried it IWB w/one of those cheap nylon holsters. Its a 5 shot revo so I had to lug around an HKS speedloader along w/it. The speedloader was kind of tricky carrying around too..But the weight of it all got too ya if you don't use a good holster. One aspect that would be a detriment to carrying it concealed is the thunderous concussion blast, and I won't want to be inside a vehicle or indoors blasting w/it. But if you had to use it and your life is on the line the last thing your worried about is the noise..
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You can see the porting on this picture a bit. My favorite loads for it were a tamed down, 12 grains of Accurate No.5 along w/CCI 300 primers and 240 grain SWC, make for a nice shooting round that didn't bind up the cylinder either, like the factory ammo did from time to time. The fiber optic front sight was a nice feature and for 349$ the guns not a bad deal (from discountgundealer.com). The cylinder binding on hot ammo and the cylinder release latch got a little loose before I sold it, those were the only problems I had w/it. (So much for revolvers being so much more reliable!) My most memorable shot was hitting a pop can at 25 yds w/it a few times. It was a good shootin' gun.
One of the funniest experiences w/it was loading it w/4 of my lighter reloads and putting 1 of the UMC 240 gr rounds in it, I had a co-worker shoot it the first shot was the hot factory round, it caught him a bit off guard and he wanted no more of it.
Overall, a good solid gun and I'd get another one..

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