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  • AF Gunner

    Marksman
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    Jul 26, 2011
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    Okay I can't even read thru five pages of posts. I sold some cheap guns that are not even on the market any more. Anyone remember the Bryco Jennings guns... First I don't care how cheap it is, if it is not reliable why own it and the next is safety. does this gun have a firing pin block? if not dump it now. never load it, it ain't safe.
     

    geronimojoe85

    Master
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    Nov 16, 2009
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    Okay I can't even read thru five pages of posts. I sold some cheap guns that are not even on the market any more. Anyone remember the Bryco Jennings guns... First I don't care how cheap it is, if it is not reliable why own it and the next is safety. does this gun have a firing pin block? if not dump it now. never load it, it ain't safe.

    Okay, maybe if you actually read the posts, you'd see that I'm not asking for your opinions on the Hi-point or other cheap brands. It's a range toy. I dressed it up because its a range toy.

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    Dentoro

    Sharpshooter
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    Nov 16, 2010
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    Fairland
    This is the funniest zombie thread I've ever read and resurrected!
    threadu.jpg

    Just to go with the paw prints!
     

    shoot the radio

    Plinker
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    Jan 10, 2011
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    So I got this hi-point in a trade, it looked ugly so I made it better.
    A can of spray paint and a few puppy paw print stickers later I have this.
    LlSnVdY


    It's lighter than it looks in the picture.
    h5xNYiV


    A little nail polish on the front sight and I think it looks good.

    Who says you can't polish a turd.

    Its like a car wreck....I can't stop looking. I even came back after seeing the thread resurrected....man I think it looked better stock. No disrespect,just havng a laugh
     

    Dentoro

    Sharpshooter
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    Nov 16, 2010
    676
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    Fairland
    ...but it has still functioned flawlessly for close to 1000 rounds. Is that the phrase you were looking for?
    They are kinda like the ol Dodge Dart with the slant six....(showing my age)...It had almost 350,000 miles on it the day the frame rusted and gave way, it was ugly when it left the factory and ugly when it died, but it ran forever.
     

    Darral27

    Shooter
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    27   0   0
    Aug 13, 2011
    1,455
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    Elwood
    The first gun I ever purchased on my own was High Point .380. It was really not a bad looking little gun. Not sure how it performed because my ex-wife made me sell it. My new wife is supportive of my gun habit.
     

    KG1

    Forgotten Man
    Site Supporter
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    66   0   0
    Jan 20, 2009
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    I embrace the ugly hi-points. That gun is purdy enough to go in my trunk.
    This is what they're good for. A cheap truck gun or range toy that from what I understand can be fairly reliable and if it gets stolen then it's not a big hit to the wallet.
     
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