The P32 might actually work.
The P32 might actually work.
I thought something similar but reserved comment since I know nothing about Kel-Tecs, and he seemed happy with his purchase. I'd also already given my recommendation for a revolver such as a Model 10, particularly as he was losing strength quickly and his wife is not very physically strong.
I'm also looking forward to the Shield test. I've been considering buying one if I could find it. (I'd like something smaller than my Sig 226 for regular carry and doubt that the currently made, smaller Sigs are the best choice).
Getting back to the Hi-Point test, besides gaining some insight into the actual firearm, you probably have enough commentary for an interesting, although possibly disturbing, psychology or cultural anthropology study.
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I took about 10 min to read the Hi Point Forum. Very cult like. I know people are loyal to the best, most reliable, cost effective [Insert Brand Here] that they carry. However that is some extreem fanboyness. (is that a word?) It reminds me of the followers of a certain political faction.
On topic... Thanks for doing the test. Real objective data is always easier to assess then conjecture and estimation.
I made the same mistake and read the forum. Maybe once TC gets some real experience as a pistol shooter he can go back and do a real test
Looking forward to the Shield test also, in my limited shooting of one it's just a great little gun.
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Thanks for doing this test it saved me from doing it.
I was going to do the same test after being called a gun snob on my local forum.
I guess where I am from Glock guys are considered snobs
When I was in grad school, I showed up at a party with a 12 pack of Miller Lite - and was called a beer snob (at WVU). To me, being called a gun snob over a Glock is about the same thing. Both are functional ways to accomplish a goal...
-shooter
I was born and raised in WV, and I can confirm that Bud Light and Miller Light are considered rich man's beer. Most folks drank Milwaukee's Beast or Natty Light or Busch Light. I know much better now, but it took exposure to better beers for me to see the light. I suppose people raised on the "good 'nuff" (as if) Hi Points are much the same.