I can honestly say that unlike a Glock the C9 fits my hand.
I can honestly say that unlike a Glock the C9 fits my hand.
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The new blog post will be going up today at noon...or something like that. Apparently the blog software thinks only in wrong-coast time and I've been setting it thinking in terms of right-coast time and that's been delaying the publish of the articles. I think I've got that sorted out...but we'll see.
Before it goes up, however, I want to throw a shout out to a couple of folks. Firstly, to Tom Jones who unbeknownst to me did a bunch of behind the scenes communication to try and get me a real holster for the Hi-Point. If you're picking friends, pick people like Tom.
Secondly:
Dark Star Gear has made what is probably the nicest holster that's ever been made for a Hi-Point, or that ever will be made for a Hi-Point. And it works really well to boot. Obviously I've been doing this test with a sense of humor, but they took building the holster deadly serious. I'll post more pics tonight or tomorrow to show the attention to detail.
What was that old saying about gun leather? Something like "you should plan to spend at least 25% of the value of your gun on good leather".
Does that need to be amended for Hi-points? Something like "you should plan to spend at least 125% of the value of your gun on a good holster".
Time flies when you throw your watch.
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DSG really isn't that expensive. I'm digging my IWB/OWB holster I got from them.
#RESIST
http://gunnuts.net/2012/09/20/the-hi...llenge-week-4/
The accuracy from the HST was a real surprise.
The accuracy continues to be twice as good, group diameter, than what my "in spec" "good" Smith and Wesson M&P 9mm fullsize can do with ASYM match ammunition and a rest, shot by a shooter who has printed a 1.98" group from other M&P's that same day.
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