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When it comes to American made firearms that are dependable, affordable, and built to take a beating, none do it better than Hi-Point. Because of their commitment to offering consumers budget friendly firearms they can trust, they’ve managed to chisel out a corner of the market where many try, but few succeed.
If you’re looking to pick up your first firearm, or just don’t want to spend a significant amount of money, a Hi-Point (or two) is the perfect option.
This package comes with a Hi-Point 995TS carbine and a Hi-Point C9 “YEET CANNON” G1, both very popular firearms in the United States.
The Hi-Point 995 is a semi-automatic rifle chambered in 9mm and one of the most affordable pistol-caliber carbines on the market today with a 10 round capacity and threaded barrel. It is 100% American-made and rated for use with +P ammunition . The skeletonized stock is made from all-weather molded polymer, boasts an integral recoil buffer, and re-engineered for improved handling and accuracy. Three Weaver-style rails ensure plenty of options for your favorite optics and accessories. Other features of the 995 include sling swivel studs, last round lock open, and “Ghost Ring” sights.
The Hi-Point Yeet Cannon G1 is an affordably priced semi-automatic handgun chambered in 9mm, one of the most popular handgun calibers, with an 8 round capacity. One-hundred percent American-made, this pistol features a high-impact polymer frame and grips with a black powder coat finish. Other features include a last round lock open, quick on-off thumb safety, and adjustable 3-dot sights. The Yeet Cannon G1 is also rated for use with +P ammunition.
If you’re looking for a budget friendly handgun and rifle to add to your collection, this is a hard one to beat!
UPC | GDCHIPOINTPKG |
Barrel Type | THREADED |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Finish | BLACK |
Frame Material | ALLOY |
Grip Type | PISTOL GRIP |
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