The Hi-Point YC-380, nicknamed the 'Yeet Cannon,' offers surprising accuracy for its ~$200 price point, featuring modern upgrades like a threaded barrel and optics-ready slide. Despite improvements over older models and light recoil, the test unit experienced two failures to feed, impacting its overall reliability compared to previous Hi-Point generations.
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.
The Hi-Point Yeet Cannon YC9, despite its internet-famous name and modernized features like a threaded barrel and optics-ready slide, suffers from significant reliability issues. Testing revealed frequent failures to feed across multiple units and ammunition types, overshadowing its improved capacity and accuracy. While Hi-Point is known for budget reliability, the YC9 falls short in this crucial area.
The Hi-Point Yeet Cannon (YC-9) is nearing production with functional prototypes shown at SHOT Show 2020. Key upgrades include a grip safety, improved grip texture, Glock-style front sight compatibility, and options for threaded barrels or optics-ready slides. Hi-Point aims for a $200 MSRP and a 10+1 capacity magazine, targeting a 2020 release.
Brandon Herrera declares the 'Yeet Cannon' meme dead due to overexposure, despite Hi-Point Firearms eventually embracing the community-given name YC-9. The video also critiques illogical NFA and machine gun laws, highlighting the 1986 ban's impact. It features a review of various gun culture memes and concludes with a giveaway announcement.
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