Hi-Point Firearms C-9

posted on April 26, 2014
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Hi-Point Firearms specializes in providing consumers with solid products at a price that's light on the wallet. The company's C-9, which was prominently on display at its booth at the 143rd NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, is a perfect example. Tough, rugged and dependable, it offers a 9 mm solution at a modest price.

Even better, the C-9 is available as part of Hi-Point's Home Security Pack, too. A factory direct combo pack, the Home Security Pack retails for around $250, and includes a Hi-Point firearm and a steel case lockbox with a  key lock and cable tie.

Technical Specifications:

Barrel length: 3.5"

Overall length: 6.75"

Weight: 29 oz.

Frame: High-impact polymer

Finish: Black powder coat

Capacity: 8-shot magazine standard (10-shot magazine also available)

Sights: 3-dots, fully-adjustable rear sight

Features:

• Polymer frame

• Durable, attractive easy-grip finish

• Last round lock open

• Quick on-off thumb safety

• Operations safety sheet

• +P rated

• Free extra rear peep sight

• Free trigger lock

• Lifetime warranty

• 100 percent American-made, parts and assembly

For more information, check out the video embedded below or go to Hi-PointFirearms.com.

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