Armor Up! Shooting the new Hi Point JXP 10mm Yeet Cannon!

Published on February 4, 2023
Duration: 22:39

This guide details the range testing and troubleshooting of the Hi-Point JXP 10mm 'Yeet Cannon'. It covers initial firing observations, common malfunctions like failures to go into battery and trigger reset issues, and troubleshooting steps involving magazine selection. The guide also touches on suppressed shooting performance and notes the pistol's budget-friendly nature, despite some crude machining. The assessment comes from an experienced firearms reviewer known for critical yet pragmatic analysis.

Quick Summary

The Hi-Point JXP 10mm 'Yeet Cannon' offers 10mm Auto power at an exceptionally low price point (under $250), featuring a 5.2-inch threaded barrel and 10+1 capacity. While it exhibits crude machining and potential reliability issues like failures to go into battery and trigger reset, these can often be mitigated through magazine selection and proper technique. It also functions acceptably when suppressed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and 10mm History
  2. 01:19Hi-Point Brand and 10mm Carbine
  3. 02:51Hi-Point JXP 10mm Overview
  4. 03:39Technical Features and Specs
  5. 05:18Initial Range Testing and Malfunctions
  6. 07:22Reliability and Trigger Issues
  7. 09:12Magazine Troubleshooting
  8. 13:54Suppressed Shooting
  9. 15:48Unboxing and Accessories
  10. 17:23Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Hi-Point JXP 10mm 'Yeet Cannon'?

The Hi-Point JXP 10mm features a 5.2-inch barrel, a 10+1 round capacity, a threaded barrel for suppressors, a Picatinny rail, and Glock-style swappable sights. It operates via a straight blowback action and is known for its budget-friendly price point, typically under $250.

What reliability issues were observed with the Hi-Point JXP 10mm?

During testing, the Hi-Point JXP 10mm experienced failures to go into battery and slide hesitation. Trigger reset issues were also noted, requiring a complete release of the trigger. Magazine type significantly impacted feeding reliability.

How does the Hi-Point JXP 10mm perform with a suppressor?

When tested with a Huxwrx Rad 45 suppressor and the newer, more reliable magazine, the Hi-Point JXP 10mm functioned well. Recoil was manageable, and no significant debris blowback was reported during suppressed firing.

What is the price and value proposition of the Hi-Point JXP 10mm?

The Hi-Point JXP 10mm is positioned as a highly affordable option for the 10mm Auto caliber, with prices ranging from $219.99 to $250.00. It offers 10mm power at a budget price, making it accessible for those with limited funds, despite potential compromises in finish and out-of-the-box reliability.

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