WTB A Heavy gun in .40 S&W






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-I prefer Hi Point prices, but I will go up to $380 depending on the example. Anybody have a HiPiont? Transfer at Ventura munitions would be easiest for me.

-Can’t have high weight trigger pull.

-Pm me directly or post a picture & asking price.

-I also have things of trade value plus or minus cash, listed here:
http://www.nevadashooters.com/threads/handguns-rifles.166859/
 
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Hi-point .40 cal single magazine.Can do a $100 and you pay transfer.

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35oz.
My in-laws are visiting us shortly and there was some recoil sensitivity the last time. But I’ll admit it, ??‍♂️? I want to fire the brick also.

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My mother-in-law retired Federal agent from Brazil, is used to 9mm/38/357m/and 22lr when she was active. Now, old & frail, but she wants to try .40s&w & 10mm when she comes. My G20 SBR takes care of the 10mm, and now the Hi Point will serve her up .40sw better than my Glock23c imo
 

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My mother-in-law retired Federal agent from Brazil, is used to 9mm/38/357m/and 22lr when she was active. Now, old & frail, but she wants to try .40s&w & 10mm when she comes. My G20 SBR takes care of the 10mm, and now the Hi Point will serve her up .40sw better than my Glock23c imo
It is heavy, but doesn't the Hi Point use a simple blowback operation? As I understand it, that means you have a really heavy slide slamming back and forth with every shot.
 
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