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BobTheBiker 03-01-2009 11:11 PM

weapon for concealed carry
 
Since I'm legally able to obtain a ccw permit now, along with a handgun to actually carry, I'm thinking I'll do that.

Now comes the issues, I dont have a large sum to spend on the permit, and a pistol. I've found Hi Point makes a full size .45 that I particularly like and actually can afford. Granted they've had a few issues, the overall reviews I've read have been positive considering its a sub $300 pistol.

I've considered used, but this is a brand new, lifetime no questions asked warranty equipped piece, and I really dont want to take a chance on buying someone else's old beat up and worn out gun that wont work when I REALLY need it. I figure if its new and has a warranty, I can at least be covered on that front.

Anyone have any thoughts on the Hi Point JHP .45? I'm going to buy sometime this month probably, but i'd like some feedback first.

Smittie61984 03-01-2009 11:17 PM

Tauras 357 or 38 (Though 357 will fire 38s) stub nose revolver. 5shot and easily concealed. You can get them new for roughly $300 and used for the low to mid 200s in great shape. Even with a 357 round they are pretty damn accurate and maintain tight groupings, even at long distances. Revolvers are always dependable.

Adeptus_Minor 03-01-2009 11:27 PM

This was discussed a while back.
http://www.twowheelfix.com/showthread.php?t=5249

I believe the general consensus is that you get what you pay for.
If you want a cheap pistol that will probably fire reliably when you need it to, they will likely do the job.

BobTheBiker 03-02-2009 12:01 AM

ahh, thanks very much. I hadnt looked for that, but I really appreciate it.

I fully intend to get this pistol and if I dont like it as a carry weapon, hell it'll be home defense in a place next to my bed.

Amber Lamps 03-02-2009 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Smittie61984 (Post 173323)
Tauras 357 or 38 (Though 357 will fire 38s) stub nose revolver. 5shot and easily concealed. You can get them new for roughly $300 and used for the low to mid 200s in great shape. Even with a 357 round they are pretty damn accurate and maintain tight groupings, even at long distances. Revolvers are always dependable.


Hah! I remember when Taurus was "persona non grata" with the gun crowd. Oh about 10 years or so ago I was going to buy a 357 from them and EVERYONE I talked said they're junk,etc. It's just funny how these things turn around.

Rider 03-02-2009 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by TIGGER (Post 173440)
Hah! I remember when Taurus was "persona non grata" with the gun crowd. Oh about 10 years or so ago I was going to buy a 357 from them and EVERYONE I talked said they're junk,etc. It's just funny how these things turn around.

I remember 10 years ago out west when everyone thought Taurus was a great compromise if you didn't want to shell out the cash for a Beretta.

marko138 03-02-2009 10:47 AM

I want to get a concealed permit. And a gun for that matter.

Leon 03-02-2009 10:55 AM

Concealing a full size .45 isn't going to be easy or comfortable. You may want to look into compacts or subcompacts. I carry a 9mm Springfield XD and couldn't be happier.

Rider 03-02-2009 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 173462)
Concealing a full size .45 isn't going to be easy or comfortable. You may want to look into compacts or subcompacts. I carry a 9mm Springfield XD and couldn't be happier.

Does that come in a full size version or is that compact only? I also here about the XD-M. What does the M designated model get you?

Leon 03-02-2009 11:05 AM

The XD's come in different sizes. I have the subcompact.


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