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E tan e epi tas
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So I go to the range today and on the way out browse the wares and what do I see but this fine piece. Big Grin

I have never seen a Hi-Point with custom wood grips and this just made me chuckle a little bit. Truth be told most Hi-Point are......well we will say serviceable but I can't imagine somebody dressing one up.

Enjoy....



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looks like they stripped the upper as well, needs gold grip screws, lock, and trigger....

For the money they are a pretty good buy for a truck, tractor, boat gun....

Especially boats, since they can serve as a second anchor...
 
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But how much did they mark it up for the custom work? Doubting that's a HP factory offering?




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If not factory grips, that is some very good woodworking. The shaping and inletting are, if not professional, definitely the work of a craftsman.
 
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It's not real wood. It is most likely hydro-dipped in wood pattern.
 
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Looks like plastic to me. Look at the logo near the bottom.


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That do look fancy.
 
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So, did you buy it?

The range I visit has had a 9mm in their case for a couple months. I have to admit I have been tempted a couple times. Just curiosity.
 
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As the old saying goes - "It's like putting lipstick on a pig".
 
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So, did you buy it?

The range I visit has had a 9mm in their case for a couple months. I have to admit I have been tempted a couple times. Just curiosity.


Gee as much as I would have loved to. Roll Eyes I just don’t have the room. Smile I actually never even took note of the price.


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YEET! I must say that it does capture the "boomerangy" vibe quite nicely.


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looks like they stripped the upper as well, needs gold grip screws, lock, and trigger....

For the money they are a pretty good buy for a truck, tractor, boat gun....

Especially boats, since they can serve as a second anchor...

For the win. Ha !!




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That'll get me all the street cred and no ho be disrespectin me now!


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Now do white polymer grips





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Need to relocate the sights on the right side of the slide.


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The distressed Zamak is a finish I had not seen before... I think I'd name it "Sad Zinc." Razz



 
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