Hi-Point 10mm Bullpup Carbine - High Tower Armory

Published on August 20, 2021
Duration: 10:50

This guide details the installation of the High Tower Armory MBS 95 bullpup kit onto a Hi-Point 10mm carbine. The process involves disassembling the original carbine and integrating it into the bullpup chassis, which offers features like an ambidextrous charging handle, M-LOK slots, and a P90-style safety. The conversion results in a heavier trigger pull but allows for tool-less disassembly.

Quick Summary

The High Tower Armory MBS 95 is a bullpup conversion kit for Hi-Point carbines, costing around $250. It transforms the firearm into a more compact bullpup design, adding features like M-LOK slots and an ambidextrous charging handle, though it increases the trigger pull weight to approximately 8 lbs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Product Overview
  2. 00:24Hi-Point Reputation & Carbine Value
  3. 01:2010mm Carbine Cost & Kit Acquisition
  4. 02:23MBS 95 Kit Features & Caliber Differences
  5. 03:04Controls, Magazine & Design Challenges
  6. 04:14Safety Mechanisms & Bolt Hold Open
  7. 05:23Trigger Feel & Disassembly
  8. 06:45Ergonomics, Accessories & Ambidexterity
  9. 07:27Future Plans & Collaborations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the High Tower Armory MBS 95 kit?

The MBS 95 is a drop-in bullpup conversion kit designed for all Hi-Point carbine calibers. It transforms the standard carbine into a more compact bullpup configuration, adding features like M-LOK slots and an ambidextrous charging handle.

How much does the Hi-Point 10mm carbine and MBS 95 kit cost?

The Hi-Point 10mm carbine typically costs between $300 and $350. The High Tower Armory MBS 95 bullpup kit is priced around $250, making the total conversion cost approximately $550-$600.

What are the key features of the MBS 95 bullpup kit?

The MBS 95 kit includes a P90-style rotary safety, M-LOK slots for accessories, a shell deflector for ambidextrous shooting, last-round bolt hold open, an ambidextrous charging handle, and allows for tool-less disassembly of the carbine.

Does the bullpup conversion affect the trigger pull?

Yes, converting a Hi-Point carbine to a bullpup configuration with the MBS 95 kit typically results in a heavier trigger pull. The reviewer measured the converted trigger pull at approximately 8 lbs.

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