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But going back to the OPs original point(s), the Hi-Point carbine would be a good choice for his stated intentions and would serve him well.
Actually I do not have a Hi-Point, did not mean to mislead you. I have heard many good things about them tho. I did have a Beretta Storm many years ago (when I had a couple of Beretta 92's also) and liked it a lot. But my Berettas did not really meet any needs for me and I sold/traded them away for items that did.
I still think that a rifle and pistol combination in the same caliber does have it's merits and I do have two Ruger Vacqueros and a Marlin 1894 in .44 magnum to scratch that itch.
So you typed a paragraph of superfluous stuff then finally gave a recommendation based on stuff you read on the internet? Thanks!
Read an article on this company and its guns a couple weeks ago and was thinking about picking up one as they even make them in the same caliber as my edc gun .40 S&W and I could get one delivered with tax and all for under $300. This would not be any sort of home/primary defense weapon nor would I use it for hunting. It would be more for plinking or as an extra cap buster post SHTF in something I have lots and lots of ammo for. Anyone have any experience with them? I've read mostly good stuff about them for their price point at least. Most of the reviews I've read are short term tests, I'd like to know if anyone has any long term experience with them? Thanks for any info.
Went and shot my friends HP .40 a little while back. It was fun. Cheap gun, excellent reputation for service. They call it the drug dealers gun here.
Must be poor drug dealers now. Back in the 80's it was full auto mac-10's & UZI's.
I'd like to own a full auto, but I don't like the idea that the ATF can roll up on you 24/7 and lay in a total up and down search of your entire place, even if you only have one weapon. Class three license carries with it a hell of a lot of responsibility that I pretty much don't want to carry. I don't even want to know what the insurance costs. I own a little Tec-9 that's semi auto 9mm, and is pretty useless beyond around 15 - 17 feet, but man is it fun to shoot! My daughter and I traded an old, fairly worn out .223 16" upper for it four years ago at a gun show and never looked back. The guy who owned it told us he bought it new, put five or six mags through it and simply didn't like it. He said he tossed it in his safe and there it sat, un-cleaned for a lot of years. Not sure if I believed him, except about not being clean that is, but it was in perfect condition, except for a long scratch on one mag and a pretty good ding on the trigger guard.
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