Boot Camp Training with the Hi-Points 🫡🪖

Published on November 6, 2023
Duration: 19:17

This video showcases a 'Boot Camp' style training drill using Hi-Point firearms, specifically the YC9 pistol and 995 carbine. Yoki Sturrup emphasizes that while budget-friendly, Hi-Points require thorough cleaning and heavy lubrication for consistent reliability. The drill involves physical obstacles and shooting, highlighting potential malfunctions but ultimately concluding that these firearms can be fun and functional with proper maintenance.

Quick Summary

Hi-Point firearms require thorough cleaning and heavy lubrication for consistent reliability. The 995 Carbine has a 16.5-inch barrel and AK-style sights. Budget firearms like the YC9 can be functional with proper maintenance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Range Overview & Intro
  2. 01:10Hi-Point Collection
  3. 02:05Hi-Point YC9 Pistol
  4. 03:07Hi-Point 995 Carbine Specs
  5. 04:00Reliability & Maintenance Tips
  6. 05:33Boot Camp Obstacle Drill
  7. 07:55Malfunction During Drill
  8. 10:15Final Thoughts on Budget Firearms

Frequently Asked Questions

How can Hi-Point firearms be made more reliable?

According to Yoki Sturrup, Hi-Point firearms require thorough cleaning and heavy lubrication to ensure consistent reliability. Proper maintenance is key to overcoming potential issues and making them functional for shooting.

What are the key features of the Hi-Point 995 Carbine?

The Hi-Point 995 Carbine features a 16.5-inch barrel, weighs over 6 pounds, and comes equipped with AK-style hooded front sights and peep rear sights.

What is the Hi-Point YC9 pistol known for?

The Hi-Point YC9 pistol, also referred to as the 'Yeet Cannon,' is a budget-friendly 9mm handgun. While it can be fun, it has a reputation for requiring meticulous cleaning and lubrication to avoid jams.

What is a 'Boot Camp' drill in firearm training?

A 'Boot Camp' drill, as demonstrated by Yoki Sturrup, involves physical challenges like crawling through a tunnel combined with shooting sequences, testing both physical endurance and firearm reliability under stress.

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