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<blockquote data-quote="marineimaging" data-source="post: 73631631" data-attributes="member: 355761"><p>I cut my pistol caliber teeth on the 995TS. I was destroying the 10 ring at 50 yards. I sold it to buy this one and now that I have shot both, the differences between the Ruger and the HiPoint are nil when it comes to the bullet impact point. (I also kept my 4095TS and plan to buy the 4595TS and 1095TS in the future.) In fact I paid 189.00 on sale for my .40 from Davidson's and after my experience with HiPoint I plan to only buy used. Their warranty is second to none. (P.S. - The reason I sold it was that the pistol grip now qualifies it as an "assault rifle" now that leftists have been allowed to speak their minds on Twit and Nit. If I had to give up my other HiPoints in the future I would still have a matching carbine and pistol (PC9 and SR9 both used the same magazines.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marineimaging, post: 73631631, member: 355761"] I cut my pistol caliber teeth on the 995TS. I was destroying the 10 ring at 50 yards. I sold it to buy this one and now that I have shot both, the differences between the Ruger and the HiPoint are nil when it comes to the bullet impact point. (I also kept my 4095TS and plan to buy the 4595TS and 1095TS in the future.) In fact I paid 189.00 on sale for my .40 from Davidson's and after my experience with HiPoint I plan to only buy used. Their warranty is second to none. (P.S. - The reason I sold it was that the pistol grip now qualifies it as an "assault rifle" now that leftists have been allowed to speak their minds on Twit and Nit. If I had to give up my other HiPoints in the future I would still have a matching carbine and pistol (PC9 and SR9 both used the same magazines.) [/QUOTE]
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