
Discover the value and performance of Hi-Point firearms, offering substantial savings.
Many in the U.S. prefer not to, or can’t, invest $600-$1,500 in a handgun or $895-$1,600 for a carbine. Wanting a matching caliber set from the same manufacturer often adds to the cost, if it’s even an option. Hi-Point provides an affordable solution!
Take the Hi-Point .45ACP as an example.
The American-made HI-POINT JHP Gen 2 45ACP semi-auto pistol is available for just $200 MSRP. Pair it with a .45ACP Hi-Point Carbine and optic for only an additional $400 MSRP.
This combination offers a durable, precise, powerful, and budget-friendly set with a total retail price of well under $600.00 Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty, not limited to the original owner.
Hi-Point firearms are built for practicality, not just looks. They’re rugged enough to handle being stored in a tackle box or truck without worry. They’re designed for everyday Americans, including both men and women.
If you’re looking to save money for ammunition or more Hi-Point firearms, these guns are an excellent choice.
Live Inventory Price Checker
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Hi-Point 3095 Carbine .30 Super Carry 10-Round Magazine | GunMag Warehouse | $ 19.99 |
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Hi-Point 10TS Carbine Rifle 10mm - 17.5" - Realtree Edge | Primary Arms | $ 389.99 |
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Hi-Point 4595TS Carbine LAZ 45 ACP 9 Round Semi Auto Rifle with Laser, Skeletonized - 4595TSLAZ | Palmetto State Armory | $ 411.99 $ 370.99 |
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Hi-Point 4595TS Carbine .45 ACP 20 Round Magazine | The Mag Shack | $ 37.99 |
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MKS Supply insists on high-quality, reliable firearms. We insist on guns that are easy to own and service. Most of all, we insist on value.
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I have saved even more by not buying them…Not into them at all.
I’ve never owned or fired a Hi-Point, but I have examined and handled one at a gun show. The handguns are, in my view, very fearsome looking and score highest on intimidation value. Any normal-minded perp (this doesn’t include those high on drugs) facing the business end of a Hi-Point, will very likely need a bidet and change of shorts.
Another 2nd Amendment inflation fighter. That was the highlight of the old “Saturday night specials”. Even poor people could afford them.
I have owned at one time or another both the pistols and carbines except for the 380 and the new 10mm I keep a HI-POINT 45acp in my truck they are not purdy but they will go bang and with the warranty you just can’t beat em no matter if your the 1st or the 100th owner no questions warranty and they’re price leaves you enough money in your pocket for ammo and tactical add on’s great tool that everyone can afford because not only the well to do should be able to defend themselves and the .40s&w .45acp carbines… Read more »
I have four Hi-Points one 9mm carbine 995ts and it shoots great , I also have a 9mm pistol and a .380acp stock and one .380 acp that I have modified somewhat and all of them are great guns . For the money , I don’t think you can find a better deal on a weapon any where ! I own several guns and the .380 acp from Hi-Point is probably the easiest gun to rack out of all of them. These weapons are pretty good shooters so don’t let anyone lie to you and say otherwise. I am not… Read more »
I have the 45acp in the pistol and the carbine, love them both. They are accurate and dependable and will eat what ever I feed them. They are 2 of my house guns, right by the bed and ready to go bang if I need them too.
I bought a high point 45, completely happy with it.Im planning on the carbine next, keep up the good work.
Their ugly but abuse resistant. I’ve watched videos of people throwing both I to a river fishing them back out clearing the barrel and chamber then racking a round to shoot. They also have drop tested these guns along with throwing them. The guns are built tougher than an AK. The factory in Ohio has maybe 100 workers and that’s why they sell for so cheap with very few people touching the guns it keeps cost way down to affordable and practical for first time shooters or someone looking for a nightstand/glove box gun that can be left for six… Read more »
I purchased the 9mm Hi-Point years ago just to throw in the camp trailer to have something to play with while out with the kids. It’s a big, heavy, ugly brick, but it’s accurate. When I first bought it, I had a couple rounds that would not feed correctly. Taking it apart I found the reason that I would consider a slight design flaw that was easily fixed with a small file. Haven’t had a problem since. Demolition Ranch on Youtube has a good video on the Hi-Point.
I have never shot the pistols, but I’ve shot just about all calibers in their rifles and every one of them I shot were accurate and had no FTFs. What else can you ask of a rifle?