This video features the Hi-Point C-9 pistol, specifically highlighting its 8-round magazine. The title encourages viewers not to dismiss the firearm without firsthand experience, suggesting a focus on practical use and dispelling potential negative perceptions. The description reiterates the call to action to try the C-9 before forming an opinion.
This review tests the Hi-Point C-9's reliability over 100 rounds, challenging its reputation for jamming. Despite a heavy, 'brick-like' feel and poor ergonomics, the pistol surprisingly completed the test without any malfunctions. The review highlights its basic technical specifications and the speaker's candid assessment of its performance versus its handling characteristics.
This video documents the first range day of the "Coast to Coast" tour in Medford, Oregon. The event featured introductions, an overview of various firearms, and shout-outs to sponsors. Attendees had the opportunity to handle a wide array of firearms not typically found in local stores. Featured firearms included the Q lineup (The Fix Rifle, Mini Fix SBR, Honey Badger, Trash Panda, Thunder Chicken, Erector), Noveske N6 Leonidas Pistol, Noveske N4 Recon, Sawtooth Rifles custom bolt action, H&K SP5, B&T TP9, B&T SBR Chassis for Sig P320, Hi-Point Carbine, H&K P7M8, Hi-Point C-9, ZEV OZ-9, and Glock 44. The event was deemed a success thanks to the attendees and sponsors.
This video offers a first look at the Hi-Point C-9, a 9mm pistol that has been in production for years. The reviewer takes the pistol to the range and shoots the Baer Solutions Cold Start drill, then proceeds to fire through a box of ammunition provided by Minuteman Munitions. The reviewer expresses overall satisfaction with the experience and plans to provide a follow-up review after more range time. The video also showcases the reviewer's "loadout," including a Gunfighter Research T-Shirt, Tactical Distributor Neptune Pants, and Lems Trailhead Shoes.
This review tests the Hi-Point C9's resilience in extreme conditions, specifically a mud test. While the pistol initially functions, it fails after submersion due to mud ingress, likely affecting the magazine disconnect safety. After a simple rinse, the C9 resumes operation, demonstrating a degree of recoverability despite its budget price point.
The Hi-Point C-9 is reviewed as a significantly cheaper 9mm pistol, offering surprising reliability for its low price point, though it suffers from poor ergonomics and a difficult disassembly process. While it demonstrates acceptable combat accuracy and functions with standard ammunition, it experiences failures to eject with certain loads and feed ramp issues with hollow points. It's considered a functional, albeit unrefined, option for those with extreme budget constraints.
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