The Hi-Point HP-15 Rifle & Pistol

Published on July 15, 2025
Duration: 9:50

This video provides a detailed review of the Hi-Point HP-15 rifle and pistol variants. It covers technical specifications, features, and performs measurements for trigger pull, overall length, and weight. The presenter highlights key differences between the rifle and pistol, such as barrel length, handguard size, and stock/brace configurations, while noting commonalities like milspec components and A2 grips.

Quick Summary

The Hi-Point HP-15 rifle and pistol share 7075-T6 aluminum receivers and milspec controls. Key differences include barrel length (16" rifle vs. 10.5" pistol), handguard length (15" rifle vs. 9.5" pistol), and rear configuration (stock vs. brace). Trigger pull averages around 6 lbs for both.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Overview
  2. 00:38Technical Specifications: Rifle
  3. 01:21Technical Specifications: Pistol
  4. 02:06Tip-to-Butt Breakdown
  5. 03:33Trigger Pull Demonstration
  6. 04:30Stock vs. Brace Comparison
  7. 05:25Verifying Technical Specs
  8. 05:34Trigger Pull Gauge Measurements
  9. 07:02Overall Length Measurements
  10. 08:08Weight Measurements
  11. 09:15Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Hi-Point HP-15 rifle and pistol variants?

The primary differences lie in barrel length (16" rifle vs. 10.5" pistol), handguard length (15" rifle vs. 9.5" pistol), and rear configuration (adjustable stock on rifle vs. adjustable brace on pistol). The rifle also features a 1:8 twist rate, while the pistol has a 1:7 twist rate.

What is the trigger pull weight for the Hi-Point HP-15?

Using a trigger pull gauge, the Hi-Point HP-15 rifle and pistol both registered trigger pulls averaging around 6 pounds. The trigger is a one-stage design with minimal pre-travel and a discernible reset.

What are the overall lengths and weights of the Hi-Point HP-15 rifle and pistol?

The rifle measures approximately 35.5 inches fully extended and weighs 6.41 lbs (with magazine). The pistol measures around 29.5 inches fully extended and weighs 5.31 lbs (with magazine).

What materials are used in the construction of the Hi-Point HP-15?

Both the Hi-Point HP-15 rifle and pistol feature 7075-T6 aluminum upper and lower receivers. The barrels are constructed from 4150 chrome vanadium steel.

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