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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
9mm for the Hoods! 10mm for the Woods!
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<blockquote data-quote="engineer40" data-source="post: 1268946" data-attributes="member: 90399"><p>I have no hate for the Hi Points. My older son was getting bored with the 10/22. So I bought him a Hi Point 40S&W carbine. Since the matching pistol was only $125, I picked up one of those too. I haven't shot mine as much as you have, but it's always been reliable and accurate. And the fact it shares magazines with the carbine is a neat feature. The triggers however are the definition of mush. </p><p></p><p>Before I bought this 10mm Glock, I actually ordered the parts to make my 1911 shoot 45 Super instead of just 45 acp. 45 Super and 10mm deliver similar energy. But I decided against beating up my 1911 for no reason. (And honestly a small part of me still questions the feed reliability of anything other than round nose bullets with a 1911).</p><p></p><p>454 Casull's and 460S&W Magnum revolvers are super heavy. In fact I held one with a 10 inch barrel once in a gun store and made the comment, "I think this revolver is heavier than my rifle that shoots 460S&W Mag". Turns out I was right! </p><p></p><p>EAA is definitely the best deal if someone is wanting to get into a 10mm pistol. It was hard for me not to buy the EAA. However, I don't know anybody who owns one and had never held one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="engineer40, post: 1268946, member: 90399"] I have no hate for the Hi Points. My older son was getting bored with the 10/22. So I bought him a Hi Point 40S&W carbine. Since the matching pistol was only $125, I picked up one of those too. I haven't shot mine as much as you have, but it's always been reliable and accurate. And the fact it shares magazines with the carbine is a neat feature. The triggers however are the definition of mush. Before I bought this 10mm Glock, I actually ordered the parts to make my 1911 shoot 45 Super instead of just 45 acp. 45 Super and 10mm deliver similar energy. But I decided against beating up my 1911 for no reason. (And honestly a small part of me still questions the feed reliability of anything other than round nose bullets with a 1911). 454 Casull's and 460S&W Magnum revolvers are super heavy. In fact I held one with a 10 inch barrel once in a gun store and made the comment, "I think this revolver is heavier than my rifle that shoots 460S&W Mag". Turns out I was right! EAA is definitely the best deal if someone is wanting to get into a 10mm pistol. It was hard for me not to buy the EAA. However, I don't know anybody who owns one and had never held one. [/QUOTE]
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