Hi-Point .45 ACP [Review]: The Appalachian Problem Solver

Published on April 1, 2019
Duration: 4:55

This review of the Hi-Point JHP45 by Pew Pew Tactical highlights its surprisingly reliable performance despite its budget-friendly price and unconventional design. The presenter, Johnny, details seven 'unbelievable' facts about the firearm, focusing on its affordability, American manufacturing, and robust warranty, while also acknowledging its significant drawbacks like poor balance and trigger quality. The review positions the Hi-Point JHP45 as a functional, albeit unrefined, option for those seeking a low-cost firearm.

Quick Summary

The Hi-Point JHP45 is an affordable .45 ACP handgun, often priced around $190, known for its surprising reliability and a transferable lifetime warranty. Despite significant drawbacks like poor balance and a very poor trigger, it's praised for its 'bang' when the trigger is pulled and its American-made construction.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction: Appalachian Problem Solver
  2. 00:33Caliber and Initial Impressions
  3. 00:47Proprietary Rail Workaround
  4. 00:55Feeling America with Hi-Point
  5. 01:05Magazine Features and Capacity
  6. 01:17Sights Description
  7. 01:29Seven Unbelievable Facts Introduction
  8. 01:45Fact 7: Price
  9. 02:05Fact 6: Balance
  10. 02:40Fact 5: Lifetime Warranty
  11. 02:49Fact 4: Disassembly Difficulty
  12. 03:10Fact 3: American Made
  13. 03:26Fact 2: Trigger Quality
  14. 03:51Fact 1: Reliability
  15. 04:28Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the Hi-Point JHP45?

The Hi-Point JHP45 is typically priced around $190. The reviewer advises against paying more than $200 for it at a gun store, noting that the cost of ammunition burned in an afternoon can exceed this price.

Is the Hi-Point JHP45 reliable?

Yes, the Hi-Point JHP45 is described as extremely reliable, with the reviewer stating 'This gun runs!' and noting that many attempts to make it malfunction have failed. It's known for its 'bang' when the trigger is pulled.

What are the main drawbacks of the Hi-Point JHP45?

The primary drawbacks of the Hi-Point JHP45 include its poor balance, being top-heavy due to its construction. Additionally, its trigger quality is considered very poor, and field stripping is complex and requires a tool.

Does the Hi-Point JHP45 come with a warranty?

Absolutely. The Hi-Point JHP45 features a lifetime warranty that is transferable to subsequent owners, regardless of whether they are the first or seventh owner, or if the firearm was purchased from a pawn shop.

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