Very true, but the gun does tell you something.........The gun alone doesn’t tell me much. The shooting gloves, plate carrier, and thigh holster tend to tell me more.......
They started out about $200 . By the time I got around to taking a chance they were up to 279 . They seem to be around 350-375 these days .OK, somebody said it!
There it is! I don't exactly know what a HiPoint costs, but I've heard good things about some of them and they're cheap. That they are ugly is excusable.
Not at $1k.
What exactly are you trying to say?Very true, but the gun does tell you something.
I have been playing with the 10mm now for a while recently. One of the 10mm pistols I tried was the Glock 20 but I just couldn't appreciate it. I was going to sell it off when a friend mentioned about maybe trying the Mech Tech carbine conversion. There made here in Montana, so I figured what the heck and in October ordered one. I received it about mid-December and only have about 250 rounds thru it so far. Function and accuracy have been fine the only issue so far is the feed ramp adapter uses a rare earth magnet to hold it in place during assembly and the magnet is disintegrating leaving fine metal magnetic grit attached to any metal parts. CW's posting reminded me that about three weeks ago I Emailed them regarding the feed ramp and its magnet, and they haven't gotten back to me on this yet. Time to try again with their customer service. The carbine is strictly a range toy, but I do finally now have an appreciation for the Glock 20.Another carbine option for anyone who has a 1911 or a Glock is a Mech tech carbine. You can buy it online and have it shipped to your house and attach it to your frame of your 1911 or Glock pistol. Works very welll.
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Wow, disintegrating... its magnetized but falling apart??? Is that akin to military intelligence?I have been playing with the 10mm now for a while recently. One of the 10mm pistols I tried was the Glock 20 but I just couldn't appreciate it. I was going to sell it off when a friend mentioned about maybe trying the Mech Tech carbine conversion. There made here in Montana, so I figured what the heck and in October ordered one. I received it about mid-December and only have about 250 rounds thru it so far. Function and accuracy have been fine the only issue so far is the feed ramp adapter uses a rare earth magnet to hold it in place during assembly and the magnet is disintegrating leaving fine metal magnetic grit attached to any metal parts. CW's posting reminded me that about three weeks ago I Emailed them regarding the feed ramp and its magnet, and they haven't gotten back to me on this yet. Time to try again with their customer service. The carbine is strictly a range toy, but I do finally now have an appreciation for the Glock 20.