Action | Pistol |
Capacity | 8+1 |
Barrel Length | 3.5in |
Finish | Pink Country Girl Camo |
Grips | Pink Country Girl Camo |
Sights | 3-Dot Adjustable |
Weight | 29oz |
Cartridge | 9mm Luger |
Overall Length | 6.75in |
State Compliance | Colorado Compliant Washington Compliant |
Type | Centerfire |
Hi-Point 916 9mm Luger 3.5in Pink Country Girl Camo Pistol – 8+1 Rounds – This Hi-Point 9mm pistol is constructed of a high-impact polymer with 3-dot fully-adjustable sights. Other features include a free trigger lock, a magazine disconnect safety, and a pink camo finish.
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Stradman
2 years agoI purchased the Hi-Point .45 after Christmas. I did research before I bought it, including talking to other Hi-Point owners. I went to the range and fired 50 rounds with no misfires, jams, or ejection issues. My groups were all in the 8 circle from 10 yards out. This was the first time I had fired a .45 and I loved it. I also had my 9mm and fired the same amount through it. The recoil of the 9mm was more than the .45 due to the weight of the Hi-point. My wife and daughters could fire this gun with ease. I am most impressed with it and will be buying another in the future.
dudea
2 years agoI can not recommend this weapon. For the price, you can't beat it, but for the function of the weapon, its bad. Watch the many u-tube videos on this weapon. Till the problems are fixed, stay away..
Katropolis
2 years agoMy problem I'm old and never have been exposed to hammerless pistols. I need help with slide lock thank you
Funshooter69
2 years agoBought 9mm and was a bit Leary of the price per quality issue. Bought 3additional mags and Took it out today. First mag inserted was a bought one. The bullet would not load,went thru remaining and same issue. Got to the one that came with weapon and it worked. Put 200 rounds thru it after this and did not have any problem since the first failure to load. Acurate to a fault from 25 to 50 ft. Gun must have needed to be broken in to us the other mags. Very satisfied with this purchase
cardude
2 years agoI recently got some range time with my new Hi-Point 40 mm, and I was really surprised and impressed. This gun is deadly accurate and great fun to shoot with absolutely no problems. I have a couple other name brand guns that cost me three times what this gun did and I know that they shoot no better than this gun does. What a great buy!!
Cactuskicker
2 years agoI own the 9 mm and just purchased the 40 S&W. Both shot perfect and accurate right out the box, I own other brands as well. Hi- point is a great value firearm.
PlanoGBob
2 years agoMy old hands will not rack the slide. It's way too tight for me to even consider using. Rack the slide with major difficulty and can't release it. Swapped it for a Walther PPS M2 which I love. Bob
bogart11cats
2 years agoThis pistol is great,shoots were you point it and very will also.I like it so much i will buy more of them and also there carbine. Great Guns at a great price. BUY ONE
ChiefRanger75
2 years agoHi-Point 9mm pistol is a little bulky but honestly is really good for the price. It work has a good set of sights already on it, and is consistent. I did not have the slide jams that others had reported. Perhaps Hi-Point has worked those out. I am pleased with the piece. The knife is great added bonus.
Digman10
2 years agoYes, this pistol is low cost. Yes, it is not the most beautiful item in my gun cabinet. However, it fired a box of 50 rounds of Remington 9mm right out of the box, flawlessly. Due to the weapon's heavier weight, it has low recoil so an added bonus to get you back on target faster. I really like this pistol and would recommend to anyone. This is my fourth pistol purchase.
mkegaffer
2 years agoAt the time, the pistol came in a case with one of the sharpest little knives for $99. Since purchasing the Hi-Point C9 package, my single biggest regret is that I didn't by more than one. I've put regular target 9mm through it as well as +P and NATO; I've shot brass, aluminum and steel cases....not one dud. The only time that I had an issue was when I tried using my 10 round mags from my Hi-Point carbine. The mag fit is pretty sloppy; that being said, when I pulled the bottom of the mag to the back and held it, there were no further issues. I'll be looking to see if someone created a slip-on adapter for this purpose. As for the look of the pistol, it doesn't have a lot of doo-dads sticking out of the bottom of the receiver and the sides (except for the slide release) like my other pistols. With a little polishing, it will be a nice smooth pistol. It's too thick for summertime concealed carry (and at about 2 pounds, too heavy for in the waistband anyway). However, for a backup truck gun, it's perfect. As for accuracy, on a fifteen foot range, put every round inside the circles on a small silhouette target right out of the box. At the end the day, even without considering the price, who could ask for more?
Selea
2 years agoI was at the Grandville, MI Cabela's to purchase a hat and stumbled across the Hi-Point .45. I was admittedly a bit of a snob myself, but had read some pretty positive feedback on Hi-Point products. I'm not law enforcement, just a casual shooter gun nut and for the price I felt I couldn't go wrong, Boy did I hit a home run with this one. It may not be the sleekest, lightest model available, but there are some positives to that as well. I actually like the weight, it really keeps it on target. I'm pretty sure I shoot more accurately at speed with this gun than any of my other large caliber ones. Recoil is much less than my 1911 I took it to the range without cleaning it first, more as a test than anything. I had a couple of FTL's out of 50 rounds that resolved with a light tap on the bottom of the magazine. I put my 300th round thru it today and have had next to no issues. I think my initial jams were due to the magazines needing use. It has a nice trigger action and I have found it to be very accurate. Take down is a bit cumbersome compared to some of my other models, with the pin you have to tap out, but other than that I can't find a single fault with this weapon. I love shooting it and is probably the best hand gun purchase I have every made. I will gladly purchase another Hi-Point in the future. As an added bonus, it's made in the U.S.A.
12feetandaknife
2 years agoThis a beast of a handgun. It is also a functional, rugged, surprisingly great value given its low price. Its appearance has a definite industrial aesthetic - it is not "pretty" - and it is heavy, but well balanced. I have big hands and it holds and handles well for me; smaller hands may have a challenge with it. In .45 ACP, the weight and bulk of this gun seems to absorb and diminish much of the recoil, it doesn't "hit" as hard as other large caliber semi-autos I have fired that had lighter frames. It was fairly accurate right out of the box with FMJ ammo, a little tweaking had it holding pretty good groups at 25 yards.No ejection or misfire issues after 60 plus rounds. The slide is stiff and chambering a round takes some effort, and stripping it down to clean is a little more involved. It is also definitely not a concealed carry weapon, but that is not why you should buy it. These are the only things that keep me from rating a full 5 stars. Great low cost, entry level option for someone getting started or wanting a secondary home defense sidearm that packs a wallop. Good value for the money.
unreasonablerequirement
2 years agovery accurate, smooth action. I have fired 2 boxes through this pistor and it has performed without error.
rw1041c
1 year agoHaven't had a chance to try it out. But it is very well made, and made in the USA. Case is nice and the knife is very nice. Will write more after I get to try it out. The price is right too.
CWKinPA
1 year agohere is my unprofessional review of the 9mm, it is heavy compared to other fancy expensive pistols, not good for conceal & carry cause everybody gonna see it bulging out your side, fired about 100 rounds with it so far and some ammo does make the slide stick but maybe I should clean it once in a while...when working with the right ammo it will shoot true on every shot.....I like it
BRYAN A.
1 year agoBought it for my wife she absolutely loves it has no problems with itgreat gun for the low price plus the service and satisfaction from Grab A Gun was Awesome woukd recommend them to anyone
TONY M.
1 year agoI had originally bought this gun for my wife, but I will say it has been fun to shoot. I have used been to the range shooting it at 50 feet and it shoots pretty straight and true. I'm up to about 100 rounds though the gun and have had no issues to date.
ROGER R.
1 year agoI'm giving this high point c9 a 4 star because it's true straight to 30ft but this gun doesn't look big in the pics but it's actually big and heavy .. the slide is right above the trigger and a little difficult to grab gun with 2 hands a wrap around the trigger GUARD . But it's still great for house protection and fun to shoot but I don't recommend for conceal carry because of bulkiness and weight
matthew c
1 year agoSay what you want about HiPoints but this pistol is accurate at distance and extremely fun to unload on the target. Yeah its heavy and bulky but for the price, it is worth it and hasn’t jammed or misfired in over 350rounds. Great first buyer pistol.
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