This entry details the performance of the Hi-Point YC-9 'Yeet Cannon' during a Backup Gun (BUG) match, as presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It covers the firearm's features, its performance across four competitive stages, and an overall assessment including a failure to feed malfunction and ergonomic critiques. The guide highlights practical application and competitive use of the budget-friendly pistol.
This video introduces the brand new Hi-Point YC-9 pistol. The description highlights its key features, including its readiness for red dot sights and its double-stack magazine, indicating a focus on modern handgun capabilities. The title "First Shots" suggests an initial hands-on evaluation or firing demonstration of this newly released firearm.
This guide details the installation of optics on the Hi-Point YC-9, leveraging its optics-ready design. It covers the use of both Picatinny rail adapters and direct optic plates, mentioning compatibility with popular footprints like Shield RMS, RMR, and Holosun. The process emphasizes ensuring the firearm is unloaded before starting.
Brandon Herrera's 'Yeet Cannon is CANCELLED' episode of Gun Meme Review delves into the internet's fascination with the Hi-Point YC-9, colloquially known as the 'Yeet Cannon.' The video traces the origin of the name through Hi-Point's 'Name the Nine' contest, the community's overwhelming support for 'Yeet Cannon,' and the subsequent backlash when the company initially resisted. Herrera declares the meme 'dead' due to overexposure, while also touching on broader gun culture memes and critiquing specific firearm regulations like the 1986 machine gun ban.
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