Tuesday, August 05, 2014

The latest operational weapons platform...


Operate!

14 comments:

Scout26 said...

Sooooo, in other words, they removed all the Hi-Point parts and put in hi-quality custom parts.

However you can achieve the same results by purchasing a Hi-Point. Throwing it away and go and buying a custom gun that works for you.

Brilliant marketing.

Kristophr said...

My head hurts now.

Tam said...

Scout26,

Ummm... You get that this was satire, right?

cj said...

I think I was mesmerized by the raised red dot cycling on the slide. You know it had to be faked because there's no way that the metal-like-substance used in Hi-Points could have held up to that!

Angus McThag said...

JUST $4,300! Why would anyone even own a Glock now?

Don M said...

This one wonders: Has anyone ever bought a gun from Jimenez Arms in Las Vegas?

Any thoughts on it?

Will said...

Hell, looking at the image, I thought it was a Jennings .22, and I was all, cool!, wait, how do I get that thing out of my pocket? Man, first impressions can be entertaining, sort of.

Comrade Misfit said...

Har! The bind moggles....

Ted N said...

... because racegun?...

B said...

Cute.

Not raceguns, but they aren't the trash you think they are.

Not my first choice, but still.

Tam said...

Mr. B,

I probably have a metric shitload more trigger time on Hi Point/Stallards than you think I do. ;)

Grayson said...

*That* is clearly not an operator's gun.
It does not have a bayonet mounted, nor any provision for a bayonet to be mounted.
Cheers. :D

Maxwell said...

I'm waiting for that technology to become affordable enough for my Lorcin.

Unknown said...

I love the slide disasembly.