WARNING! HI POINT 995 and 995TS owners.

Published on September 3, 2013
Duration: 3:10

This video warns Hi-Point 995 and 995TS owners about critical issues with high-capacity magazines, particularly ProMag. Using these magazines can damage the firearm's loading ramp and frame, and importantly, voids the manufacturer's lifetime warranty. The speaker emphasizes checking magazine follower design for proper clearance to avoid frame damage.

Quick Summary

Hi-Point 995 and 995TS owners should be aware that using ProMag high-capacity magazines can damage the firearm's loading ramp and frame. Furthermore, the manufacturer's manual explicitly states this practice voids the lifetime warranty.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Hi-Point 995TS Overview
  2. 00:21High-Capacity Magazine Feeding Issues
  3. 00:55ProMag Warranty Void Warning
  4. 02:12Magazine Clearance & Frame Damage Risks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main warning regarding ProMag magazines for Hi-Point 995 and 995TS rifles?

The primary warning is that using ProMag high-capacity magazines can damage the firearm's loading ramp and frame. Crucially, it also voids the Hi-Point lifetime warranty, as explicitly stated in the owner's manual.

How can aftermarket magazines damage a Hi-Point 995TS rifle?

Damage can occur if aftermarket magazines lack the proper follower design. Newer Hi-Point magazines have a higher follower for correct clearance; older or incompatible mags can cause frame damage during operation.

Does using ProMag magazines affect the Hi-Point warranty?

Yes, absolutely. The Hi-Point owner's manual contains a specific warning stating that the use of ProMag high-capacity magazines will void the firearm's lifetime warranty. It's essential to use compatible magazines.

What should Hi-Point 995 owners look for in magazines to avoid issues?

Owners should ensure magazines provide proper clearance for the last round hold open. Newer Hi-Point designs have a higher follower. Avoid old or aftermarket magazines that might not offer this clearance, as they risk frame damage.

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