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It's a shame he laid waste to such a fine pistol collection.
Another jag off showing just how stupid he is !
They are cheap, heavy, clumsy, but will put rounds down range. I bought one because $99 pistol (I think they are 125 now), it’s not a terrible shooter and kinda a novelty at the range. Everyone wants to shoot gangster style with a high point.
I bought a 40 cal Highpoint as a throwaway gun and it's not even worth that. Whenever I checked the safety was always off after beating around in the RVT.
When I worked at a gun shop we had a saying-
"I'd rather have a neighbor with a gun than own a hi-point"
To be kind, It's a rather low point in firearms design.
They work much better if held horizontally. I hear they will last a long time but are almost impossible to take apart for cleaning.
I had one in 45 ACP, it went bang every time. Couldn’t say the same about my Metro Arms.
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Another jag off showing just how stupid he is !


Lol do tell....

The guy spent his own money (of which he clearly has a lot) to do some entertaining tests on some ugly pistols, the results of which were interesting. How does this make him a stupid jag off?
Do it with a gun that has a locked breach.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
I had one in 45 ACP, it went bang every time. Couldn’t say the same about my Metro Arms.



I have two of them, a 9mm carbine and a 45acp carbine, both guns are fun as hell and I don't recall ever having a misfire I could attribute to the gun itself.

It was interesting to see the amount of abuse the gun could take.
Originally Posted by Armednfree
Do it with a gun that has a locked breach.



A locked breech would make a world of difference.
Originally Posted by xxclaro
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Another jag off showing just how stupid he is !


Lol do tell....

The guy spent his own money (of which he clearly has a lot) to do some entertaining tests on some ugly pistols, the results of which were interesting. How does this make him a stupid jag off?


He’s also got 3 YouTube channels with millions of subscribers. Manufacturers give him stuff the mess with, to get their name out.

He’s also a veterinarian with a successful vet practice.

Stupid he is not.
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
They work much better if held horizontally. I hear they will last a long time but are almost impossible to take apart for cleaning.


Who cleans a Hi-Point? smile
Originally Posted by Wannabebwana
Originally Posted by xxclaro
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Another jag off showing just how stupid he is !


Lol do tell....

The guy spent his own money (of which he clearly has a lot) to do some entertaining tests on some ugly pistols, the results of which were interesting. How does this make him a stupid jag off?


He’s also got 3 YouTube channels with millions of subscribers. Manufacturers give him stuff the mess with, to get their name out.

He’s also a veterinarian with a successful vet practice.

Stupid he is not.



But gunswizard removed all doubt a long time ago as to their own standing lol
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
I had one in 45 ACP, it went bang every time. Couldn’t say the same about my Metro Arms.



I have two of them, a 9mm carbine and a 45acp carbine, both guns are fun as hell and I don't recall ever having a misfire I could attribute to the gun itself.

It was interesting to see the amount of abuse the gun could take.


Same here. The carbines are the biggest bang for the buck in the gun world.
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
I had one in 45 ACP, it went bang every time. Couldn’t say the same about my Metro Arms.



I have two of them, a 9mm carbine and a 45acp carbine, both guns are fun as hell and I don't recall ever having a misfire I could attribute to the gun itself.

It was interesting to see the amount of abuse the gun could take.


I sold a lot of those Carbines and quite a few of the pistols back when I ran my hometowns largest gun store many, many years ago.
Never once had a customer return one. And quite a few brought the friends back to buy one after shooting theirs.
They were “cheap”. But evidently worked fine.

Never owned or shot one myself.
got one that a former worker gave me, he owed me fitty dollars, never have shot it.
But there carbines......

Originally Posted by stxhunter
got one that a former worker gave me, he owed me fitty dollars, never have shot it.


I wouldn’t mind having one of the new 10mm versions for shooting hogs off the 4-Wheeler.

I wish Keltec would make their Carbine in 10mm

The one I had in 9mm was extremely reliable. And accurate too. Gave it to one of my nephews.
Gunswizard showing off his superior intellect again? Know all about that channel eh? Someone had to tell you how far off the point you were? Again. Be Well princess, RZ.
Originally Posted by MickeyD
To be kind, It's a rather low point in firearms design.




I have no experience with High Point guns
Never seen one.
That said

If the High Point guns can take that kind of abuse and still kinda hold up.
What does that tell you about higher end Gun Manufactures quality.
High Point bargain basement low end fire arms shoots out most barrel obstructions and still can be fired.
The one that got me was the one where he crammed 45 cal slugs down the barrel and it held up.
It says something about all of the safety testing that go's into certifying guns before they can sale them.

I was a Member of the Big Horn Mountain Man Club in Southern Commyfornia Many Many Years ago and I got band from shooting my home made Blunderbuss that I built.
I made the Barrel Smooth Bore , all of the hardware except the trigger it self (I could not make one that I liked so I bought one) and I purchased an L&R Lock that I used .

I fought to be able to join a Group for the stake shoot. No one wanted me in there group because they said I could not hit the broad side of a barn if I was standing inside of it with my Blunderbuss.
I finally convinced a guy to let me join his group. He was 3 guys short of the 5 man max group our Club had rules on.
well I got the first shot off from anyone. Blunderbuss's load fast.
The Guy that I begged to let me into his group dropped his 58 cal. zuwave (or how ever you spell it).
I got my second shot off before he recovered from the shock of what my blunderbuss was doing to the stake (it shoots a small .760 patched ball out of the .788 bore.

I was shooting 80gr of FF black powder and 2 balls after the first shot.
The guy that was shooting the 58 cal.was loading (6) balls in his gun.
Our other guy in our group had a 75 cal. Brownbess and could not hit the stake which was a 5" dia. Peeler that was left over from a plywood manufacturer.

I weighed a buck 20 back then and my Blunderbuss was shoving me back a full step every shot.
I got 5 shots off and the guy with 58 cal. got 2 or 3 shots off and game over.
Him and I won 5 out of the 6 stake shoot competitions at that camp that year.
over the groups of 5 teams. This was a money Competition and I paid for a lot of future camps with the money I made with my share.
At the next club meeting they band me from even bringing my Blunderbuss to camp.
They said that it was to dangerous and was going to blow up.
I had 3 members tell the club that 2 balls in a barrel was a half of a proof test for a gun and that if a gun would not pass the double ball double charge test it should never be fired.
I stood up and told them that maybe I would just build one that I could only shoot 1 slug out of and that would be about a 4 gage.
When they found out I built the gun it was over.
I got up and walked out and 6 members got up and walked out with me.

So after my rant.
Gun testing like this guy does shows everyone how safe guns really even when you do stupid stuff to them that should never be done to a gun that you intend on firing.

Videos like this educate as well as entertain people and show morons that guns are not as dangerous as they have been told.
I remember watching that when it first aired.
The main down side to them is the regular maintenance procedure, from what I hear. Very inconvenient take down and reassembly procedure.
The gold standard in Central and South America is Taurus 92 series, USA Ruger P series and in EU Makarov or 9mm TT from Serbia or China (TT is fmj proposition). Reasons are affordable price and reliable performance. For example, last time I checked Russian Makarov cost 150 to 200usd.
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
But there carbines......



The guy is a complete idiot, he didn't even try to figure out why the gun was misfiring before blaming the gun itself.
Originally Posted by Slavek
The gold standard in Central and South America is Taurus 92 series, USA Ruger P series and in EU Makarov or 9mm TT from Serbia or China (TT is fmj proposition). Reasons are affordable price and reliable performance. For example, last time I checked Russian Makarov cost 150 to 200usd.



And still no one gives a flying fuqk.
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by stxhunter
got one that a former worker gave me, he owed me fitty dollars, never have shot it.


I wouldn’t mind having one of the new 10mm versions for shooting hogs off the 4-Wheeler.

I wish Keltec would make their Carbine in 10mm

The one I had in 9mm was extremely reliable. And accurate too. Gave it to one of my nephews.


You should get one they're a blast! I've had a lot of fun pounding 45acp through this thing.
Bluedreaux got his dept to switch to Hi points. they jumped on it after the private screening of John WIck 4 he showed the brass,thus debuting his acting skills
The only one I've seen in action was a 9mm a co worker bought for $130 new over 10 years ago. I took him to the range, & I brought a shotgun & a Browning .22 pistol. I had fun as usual shooting every round I brought. Meanwhile, he was still trying to get 50 rounds outta that pistol. He had 2 different types of ball ammo & it jammed every 2-3 shots if he was lucky. I've owned some cheap junk, but not a hi point. Niqqa please... A hi point? Y'all make me laugh.
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
The main down side to them is the regular maintenance procedure, from what I hear. Very inconvenient take down and reassembly procedure.



I had a HiPoint 9mm carbine, like everyone here says accurate and dead nuts reliable.

Just don’t ever take one apart for cleaning and look at the innards, trust me, you’re better off not knowing.
Stupid knows no boundaries as regards profession, if that kind of clowning amuses you you're not much different than he is. Don't find destroying things entertaining.
they have lifetime warranty from what im told. the new carbines look cool, better than the older ones
Originally Posted by Slavek
The gold standard in Central and South America is Taurus 92 series, USA Ruger P series and in EU Makarov or 9mm TT from Serbia or China (TT is fmj proposition). Reasons are affordable price and reliable performance. For example, last time I checked Russian Makarov cost 150 to 200usd.


there is a reason those locations are third workd [bleep].........
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Stupid knows no boundaries as regards profession, if that kind of clowning amuses you you're not much different than he is. Don't find destroying things entertaining.


“Destroy” is pretty much the purpose for firearms.
Wife bought me one 10 years ago in .45. Shoots well every time I’ve had it out and is accurate enough. With the right ammo it will hold groups better than me. Edk
Originally Posted by Prwlr
Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
They work much better if held horizontally. I hear they will last a long time but are almost impossible to take apart for cleaning.


Who cleans a Hi-Point? smile


Damn, you got me on that one. smile
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Stupid knows no boundaries as regards profession, if that kind of clowning amuses you you're not much different than he is. Don't find destroying things entertaining.


Well, the guys has great financial success, awesome property, cool vehicles, interesting friends, good looking wife, a ton of guns......I guess I'd be ok with being not much different than him.
Originally Posted by TrueGrit
I bought a 40 cal Highpoint as a throwaway gun and it's not even worth that. Whenever I checked the safety was always off after beating around in the RVT.



i had a buddy that once told me "Everyone should have that one gun, that should the situation become critical, that they can toss in the river without any regrets for it's loss." Truthfully, I'm not even sure I've ever even seen a Highpoint - definitely have never handled or fired one. But they come to mind whenever I converse about situations where one might need a "shoot and release" gun.....
I thought at first it was kinda stupid at first until i found out that those pistols are anywhere from $125 to free and I thought.....Why not? Especially if you have money to burn and time to kill. Money for nothing and chicks for free.
Originally Posted by AZmark
I thought at first it was kinda stupid at first until i found out that those pistols are anywhere from $125 to free and I thought.....Why not? Especially if you have money to burn and time to kill. Money for nothing and chicks for free.

Believe it or not, that guy's a veterinarian.
I love his videos. He's a Texas boy who is a Veterinarian and a good family guy. Supports the 2nd Amendment and makes videos for entertainment. More power to a young man like him!

Ron
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Another jag off showing just how stupid he is !

For sure, we're already overloaded. 😏
Originally Posted by xxclaro
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Stupid knows no boundaries as regards profession, if that kind of clowning amuses you you're not much different than he is. Don't find destroying things entertaining.


Well, the guys has great financial success, awesome property, cool vehicles, interesting friends, good looking wife, a ton of guns......I guess I'd be ok with being not much different than him.

Zing!
There are people in this world who from circumstances may not be able to afford Kimbers and Sig's.
They deserve to be able to protect themselves and their families.
Thank God high point gives them that ability.
Sad to see some who would chit on them because they can afford better, having never owned or shot one personally.
Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by gunswizard
the .358 is more of a 100 yd. cartridge.



[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

Compare the MPBR with a 165gr in the .308 and a 200gr in the .358.
Without running the numbers, I'm guessing the gap is within 20-25 yards.


I have one and keep it stashed, feeds well and is accurate enough at close range.

Have not tried a monkey gun carbine yet but I hear they are the schizzle.
Originally Posted by gunswizard
Another jag off showing just how stupid he is !


Ummmmmmmm, yeah, he's stupid alright. He made over two million dollars ($2,000,000.00+) on that channel last year in Google/YouTube revenue sharing alone. That's not counting his additional sponsor generated revenue of what some estimate to be in the million dollar a year range with a gaming company and some other affiliate sponsors.

I wish I were as stupid as he is apparently.

And he has a couple of hundred of the finest and funnest guns known to man along with one helluva massive ranch, beautiful kids and a smoke show wife ... he is living the dream as a full blown MAGA conservative.

He's a really stupid guy alright.
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by AZmark
I thought at first it was kinda stupid at first until i found out that those pistols are anywhere from $125 to free and I thought.....Why not? Especially if you have money to burn and time to kill. Money for nothing and chicks for free.

Believe it or not, that guy's a veterinarian.


No small thing, for more’n a decade now at least, Vet School has been considerably tougher to get in than Med School
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
But there carbines......



Garand Thumb is the guy I cannot stomach ... what a poser [bleep]. At least Demolition Ranch is funny .... Garand Thumb is just a wannabe Internet [bleep] with a poser following.
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