HI-POINT FIREARMS MODEL C9 9MM PISTOL, SERIAL NUMBER P1833972, BLACK FINISH, NO EXTRAS INCLUDED, 3.75" BARREL, CHAMBERED IN 9MM, SEMI - AUTOMATIC ACTION
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Hi-Point Firearms Model C9 Semi-Automatic Pistol – 9mm
Offered for sale is a Hi-Point Firearms Model C9 semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm. Featuring a 3.75-inch barrel and a durable black finish, this compact handgun is designed to provide dependable performance in a simple, easy-to-operate platform. The C9 is well known for its rugged construction and practical design, making it a popular choice for recreational shooting and general range use.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Hi-Point Firearms
Model: C9
Serial Number: P1833972
Caliber: 9mm
Action: Semi-Automatic
Barrel Length: 3.75"
Finish: Black
Extras: None Included
Condition:
This pistol is in used condition and may show minor handling marks, finish wear, or other cosmetic imperfections consistent with normal use. Please review all photographs carefully, as they are part of the description and accurately represent the overall condition of the firearm.
The Hi-Point C9 features a simple blowback-operated action, fixed barrel design, and polymer frame with an alloy slide, providing reliable function and straightforward maintenance. Its compact size and 3.75-inch barrel make it an excellent option for range sessions and recreational shooting.
Please review all photos before purchasing. This pistol is being sold as described, with no additional accessories, magazines beyond those shown, case, or other extras included.
| UPC | ECOM00598913 |
| Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
| Barrel Length | 3.75" BARREL |
| Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
| Capacity | NOT SPECIFIED |
| Finish | BLACK (MATTE) |
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