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Hey Karen, didn't expect us, did ya'???

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Got me. lmao


Your avatar is making me seriously regret selling my old JHP .45... However, they are merely $200 a pop more or less and I might just get another one. It's nice to have a 100% reliable handgun that also functions as a ball studded war club, plumbing brace to prop items in place while being tack welded/soldered, hammer, tire pressure checker, slag remover, and sheetrock trowel, and still functions with 100% reliability as a pistol after being used for other industrial purposes...
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Well, maybe now they will see what happens to snitches. Gestapo tactics in a "free" country. Anyone who snitches gets what they deserve.

Not advocating for violence...
 
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Your avatar is making me seriously regret selling my old JHP .45... However, they are merely $200 a pop more or less and I might just get another one. It's nice to have a 100% reliable handgun that also functions as a ball studded war club, plumbing brace to prop items in place while being tack welded/soldered, hammer, tire pressure checker, slag remover, and sheetrock trowel, and still functions with 100% reliability as a pistol after being used for other industrial purposes...
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You're better off saving another $150 over those $200 that you were going to waste on a Hipoint and buying a used S&W K frame with an ugly finish.

First off, there's no fucking way you will convince many that any hipoint is reliable. S&W revolvers need to convince no one of that.

Second, Hipoint slides are made of cast zinc. They will crack in half just from heavy use, let alone from using it to pistol whip someone. Another problem that revolvers made from forged steel don't have.
 
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You notice the LEO is doing the bidding and if it gets worse they won't change their tune a bit as it's their job... They'll be the big cheese.. They think
 
Well, maybe now they will see what happens to snitches. Gestapo tactics in a "free" country. Anyone who snitches gets what they deserve.

Not advocating for violence...

Nazi Collaborators found out the hard way the error of their ways either during their collaboration, or after the Nazis were defeated.
(Except of course the German Industrial Giants who were protected by Germany and the USA).
 
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Your avatar is making me seriously regret selling my old JHP .45... However, they are merely $200 a pop more or less and I might just get another one. It's nice to have a 100% reliable handgun that also functions as a ball studded war club, plumbing brace to prop items in place while being tack welded/soldered, hammer, tire pressure checker, slag remover, and sheetrock trowel, and still functions with 100% reliability as a pistol after being used for other industrial purposes...
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Bought it in the parking lot of a Sprouts for $100 cash.
Came with a nylon Uncle Mike's holster, extra mag, and a full box of Barnes carry ammo that I ended up flipping for 20 bucks.

It's fugly, not particularly pleasant to shoot, overly difficult to field strip and clean, the trigger is mushier than a fresh dog turd, but the thing has never malfunctioned. Not even once (and believe me, I've tried).

It's completely awful in every sense of the word, but it's grown on me.
 
You're better off saving another $150 over those $200 that you were going to waste on a Hipoint and buying a used S&W K frame with an ugly finish.

First off, there's no fucking way you will convince many that any hipoint is reliable. S&W revolvers need to convince no one of that.

Second, Hipoint slides are made of cast zinc. They will crack in half just from heavy use, let alone from using it to pistol whip someone. Another problem that revolvers made from forged steel don't have.

Prior to owning one, I'd have given you a crisp high five, a 'hell yeah brother,' and wholeheartedly agreed with you, but I've fed mine a steady diet of steel cased bullshit, sketchy reloads, and lord knows what else. Not a single hiccup.

I'm thankfully not in a position where I'd need to trust my life to a 'budget' firearm, but this one hasn't given me any reason to doubt its reliability.
 
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Bought it in the parking lot of a Sprouts for $100 cash.
Came with a nylon Uncle Mike's holster, extra mag, and a full box of Barnes carry ammo that I ended up flipping for 20 bucks.

It's fugly, not particularly pleasant to shoot, overly difficult to field strip and clean, the trigger is mushier than a fresh dog turd, but the thing has never malfunctioned. Not even once (and believe me, I've tried).

It's completely awful in every sense of the word, but it's grown on me.

People bought Yugos, too.
 
Anonymous snitches preferred by liberals. That way they can just make shit up and get away with it.

No recourse for lying.

Same in the corporate world that has been taken over by these pieces of shit liberals.
 
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