Have you thought about using a red dot sight? but then again if open
sights work well, might as well leave it alone. . .
--- In Practical_Carbine@yahoogroups.com, "brit303enfield2003"
<brit303enfield2003@y...> wrote:
> I was just using the open sights, they are great by the way,
> But I may mount a 4 power scope that I had on my SKS. I have test
> fit it and think it would work fine, but the open ones work so well
> that for the range of the 9MM (100 yd or less), they are a good
> option.
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> http://image1ex.villagephotos.com/pubimage.asp?id_=1867550
> My Hi-Point
> http://image1ex.villagephotos.com/pubimage.asp?id_=1950793
> My SKS
> http://image1ex.villagephotos.com/pubimage.asp?id_=1869861
> My M14 .38 spl S&W
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> --- In Practical_Carbine@yahoogroups.com, "Brian Fobroy"
> <brian@f...> wrote:
> > Very decent groups indeed!,Do you use any kind of optics or
> planning
> > to add any kind of optics to your hi point? I've found that my
> CAMP45
> > handles faster/ aims easier with a bushnell holosight ( I know
its
> a
> > bit of overkill and a $40 red dot sight may help as much BUT I
was
> > able to buy used and very very cheap ).
> >
> > Ahhh,the good old days.I remember when the CAMP9 amd 45's were
> still
> > in production with Marlin. Since then I've seen them double and
> > triple in price.Has the HiPoint been pretty much in the same
price
> > range since it was first sold?
> >
> > When I get a chance,I'll post new photos with the holosight.
> >
> > and maybe my Enfield 303 too! : )
> >
> >
> > --- In Practical_Carbine@yahoogroups.com, "brit303enfield2003"
> > <brit303enfield2003@y...> wrote:
> > > I would have no problem using the hi-point as my home defense
> gun,
> > > and would definitely recommend it.
> > > Here are some groups i shot with it
> > > http://image1ex.villagephotos.com/pubimage.asp?id_=1867549
> > > 45 yard group(3 shot)
> > > http://image1ex.villagephotos.com/pubimage.asp?id_=1867544
> > > 25 yard off hand rapid fire(10 rounds)