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Old August 24, 2012, 06:49 PM   #176
DunRanull
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Cheapshot, I don't think the dealer was too upset over my returning it, as I gave him a lot of business. Ive been subjected to several Hi-Points since then and have seen NOTHING to change my mind about them. The thing wouldnt shoot an entire mag without stove-piping or FTF. It was sent back to the factory per warranty and I moved on to a Smith in the same .40 S&W. AS to the rest of it, Ive never had a Colt, Browning, Smith, Luger jam without it being a used up extractor/ejector OR a bad magazine. The difference between working on a quality weapon and a cheap throw-down is night and day. Which of course you probably know already. Or not.
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Old August 24, 2012, 08:38 PM   #177
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Are you wearing gym shorts? I wear gym shorts and carry IWB Glock 19 with a belt under them.

I never found the LCP "heavy" to carry. I have a revolver which is the resident to my pocket, and sometimes a Glock 26.
I never said that the LCP is too heavy to carry. I just don't like that much in my pocket. I'll IWB carry anything. Plus the gun turned out to be a lemon anyway. So instead of fixing it, I just sent it down the road. Experiment ended.
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