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Trinityz1

07/02/20 9:05 AM

#39248 RE: trkyhntr #39247

my thompson cost me $1200 with the 30 rd mag and the 50 rd drum
and the case

It doesn't like cheap ammo either
Hi-point went through a rough spot for a while
they had a good name among bullseye shooters
and then all of a sudden, all kinds of problems
heard they were coming back....

the newer arms being put out
well my ruger .45 acp
used to be it cost you $4000 to have a gun of that quality
because of the custom work to make it nice
but it's my best .45, better than my Les Baer, which was a joke
in comparison
but could be just a fit thing
some weapons fit you well and others don't

The thompson fits me well and is pretty decent to 100 yds

let us know how it shoots and how you like it
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ONEBGG

07/02/20 9:15 PM

#39260 RE: trkyhntr #39247

Amen, they have gone up a we bit, but they are still very affordable. You can now get a C-9 (now 995) in many calibers, .380 ACP, 9mm, 40 S&W, 10mm and 45 ACP.

My Carbine has the cutts type of compensator, a dual magazine carrier on the stock, wear's a green dot scope and has the front handle grip. It is one fun gun, and a very capable home defender.