Post hood gats.
>>62920061OP image is a Mossberg 500 disguised as a super soaker seized by Indianapolis PD.
I miss having a CPS2000. That thing had some impact to it.
>>62920061Noveske literally makes an AR-platform SBR marketed as the "ghetto blaster".https://noveske.com/products/7-94-gen-4-ghetto-blaster-rifle/
>>62920282Who the fuck is gonna pay 3 grand for something so stupid?
>>62920550CHAOS CONTROL
>>62920492Tyrone's overweight white girlfriend with a high interest credit card from a different zip code because he wants one.
>>62920550Does HP have a dedicated following of elementary school art teachers?
>>62920550I really want to get a Highpoint at some point if I can find it for under $150 and just decorate it to hell for fun. >>62920624High Point has a surprisingly substantial dedicated nonnigger fan-based for whatever reason
>>62920862>for whatever reasonsame reason as a makarov, but with capitalism instead of communism: it just works
>>62920492Look at this broke ass nigga
>>62920882I can pay $500-$600 for the PSA version and get a more Authentic hood feel. I Money on an AR to begin with let alone something that isn’t even going to be my primary and is just a meme project
>>62920862>High Point has a surprisingly substantial dedicated nonnigger fan-based for whatever reasonBecause they are clunky and not that nice, but they are also rugged, safe, and very functional bricks in good calibers, at a low price and with very generous warranty.Compare to a shitty old Raven Arms MP25 which is in a mouse caliber, doesn't like to work when fully loaded, and even then only barely, likes to fall apart, and also likes to sometimes fire when the safety is used, or you drop it on the floor.Hi-Point's best products are probably their carbines, because straight blowback in 9mm and .45 is easier to shoot in a carbine form, and there's actually some fairly compelling tricking out you can do to the things without making them TOO expensive.The .45 caliber Hi-Point pistols and rifles use a modified 1911 magazine pattern, so getting yourself a couple of CMC magazines and working them over a bit would get you over the only really weak part of these guns.
>>62920913I agree, I also like the company and what they’re doing. They’re providing functional and reliable enough firearms at a price point that anyone no matter how bad their financial situation may be in is able to afford. They probably aren’t a bad for someone who is experienced and doesn’t have a lot of money, but is looking for something that is cheap that they can learn to shoot on either