Oh, here we go with Hi-Point debates about how they compare against Glock, S&W, Berettas, so on, so on. When Hi-Point came out in 1992, these guns were designed for a "WORKING MAN". Not for Military, Police, Security Guards or any other speciality group that required a gun for it's mission, BUT the simple common working man. That's why they're priced the way they are. However, a few Police officers in little communities ARE USING the Hi-Point "carbine" as they're backup, because they've found it to be very reliable. They aren't built with Titanium firing pins, stainless slides with highly polished nickel plated aircraft grade frames. They're made from some funny alloy called Zirmak with a simple blowback action, plastic triggers and plastic in the frames, WITH STEEL in all the correct areas for the working mechanisms. They might jam or they might not, but if they do, it's either from the ammo used, the magazine lips may not be correctly bent to specs(needle-nose pliers take care of this), magazine lips have burrs on lips that catch the shell to keep it from feeding correctly(dremel takes care of this), or shooter is limp-wristing the gun. But lets face it, if the gun works--who cares if it costs $100. If it goes BANG everytime you pull the trigger, it's the best investment you've made to help save your life or your family's life, regardless of whether it's used now, or in the future. There's no need to spend $1000 just to get the same BANG. Except, bragging rights on what the gun costs. As to carry/conceal, I think they are on the large size for that. Open carry--yes. Yes, I own Hi-Points. A 40JCP and a 995TS(9mm) and I WOULD BET MY LIFE ON THEM SAVING MY FAMILY. I also own a Bersa 380 and a Hi-Standard 22lr from the 60's. If that's not enough I have a Mossberg in 30-06, a Weatherby in 243, and various 22's. If anybody thinks a Hi-Point is CHEAP JUNK--I dare you to go with me to (my) gun range, to settle the issue. It's cheap on price and the alloys/plastic's used, and doesn't have the refinements that Sig, S&W, Springfield, and other makes have, but they also don't costs as much either. Besides, if somebody actually broke into your home, how long do you really think they'll stay around once you fire a couple rounds in their direction? I'm sure they won't ask--Hey what kind of gun are you using???
Del