New For 2025: Hi-Point Large Format Pistols

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posted on November 13, 2024
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Hi Point large-format pistol left-side view shown with magazine on floor concrete
Images courtesy of Hi-Point Firearms.

Hi-Point Firearms has popular multi-caliber lineups of innovative and affordable handguns and pistol-caliber carbines. The company's latest introduction is a combination of the two — its well-known carbine rendered in a pistol format in the new-for-2025 995P, 4595P and 1095P.

Right side of the Hi-Point large-format pistol chambered in 9mm Luger.Hi-Point is introducing a pistol version of its popular pistol-caliber, semi-automatic carbines. The 995P is shown.

Like their rifle-format siblings, the 9 mm Luger 995P, .45 ACP 4595P and 10 mm Auto 1095P are blowback-operated, semi-automatic firearms with a last-round bolt hold-open feature. The handguard has a Picatinny accessory rail at the 6-o’clock position. Sights are a fully adjustable “ghost ring” rear aperture and a front post with a fiber-optic insert. An upper receiver rail section allows for the mounting of optics. 

An artistic rendering of the Hi-Point large-format pistol design.Hi-Point’s large-format pistols have a backplate with a Picatinny rail section and QD swivel spigot, which can be removed to allow an AR-type buffer tube to be attached to the rear of the receiver to accommodate pistol braces.

As pistols, there is no stock, but a backplate at the rear of the receiver with a section of Picatinny rail for attaching accessories, along with a QD sling swivel spigot (a sling and swivel are included). Removing the backplate reveals a threaded attachment point for an AR-15-type buffer tube for using pistol braces. The 995P has an overall length of 20.75” with a 13.25” barrel and weighs 6.21 lbs., while the 4595P and 1095P both have an overall length of 21.75” with a 14.25” barrel and weigh 6.5 lbs. For attaching accessories, the muzzle of the 995P is threaded 1/2x28 TPI, while the 4595P and 1095P have .578x28 TPI. 

Left side of the Hi-Point large-format pistol chambered for the .45 ACP.In addition to the 9 mm Luger 995P, a .45 ACP 4595P (shown) and 10 mm Auto 1095P will also be offered.

The new Hi-Point pistols will be released in three packages. The first is the basic pistol, the second includes two extended 20-round RedBall Sports magazines (2xRB) (two 10-round magazines, in the case of the 1095P), and the third includes the two extended magazines and a Crimson Trace CTS-25 red-dot sight installed from the factory (RDCT 2xRB).

Right side of the Hi-Point large-format pistol shown with an extended magazine and Crimson Trace red-dot sight.Hi-Point’s new large-format pistols are available with an extended 20-round magazine and factory-installed Crimson Trace red-dot sight.

Hi-Point’s new large-format pistols have the following MSRPs:

995P: $399
995P 2xRB: $454
995P RDCT 2xRB: $499 

4595P: $461
4595P 2xRB: $516
4595P RDCT 2xRB: $561

1095P: $461
1095P 2xMag: $516
1095P RDCT 2xMag: $561

For more information, see the company’s website for the 995P, 4595P and 1095P.

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