http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/manuals/hi_point_firearms_manuals.html
this is their website and the manuals for all the firearms that they make.
hope this helps.
Beemiller
High Point is known for its bulky inexpensive firearms. Quality is generally considered to be acceptable for recreational use, but not necessarily for defensive purposes.
Find a gunsmith and ask for help
Best left to a gunsmith if you don't have an owner's manual
Best left to a trained gunsmith.
Can't be answered. Makers set prices based on profit margins.
One can purchase hi point firearms at shops like Gun Broker, Hi-Point Firearms, or Impact Guns. One can go to the official website of these shops to check out the credentials needed for the purchase.
If you go to the Hi Point Firearms website (URLs cannot be posted here, but it should be the first result when you type "Hi Point Firearms" into a web search engine), you will see a menu towards the top of the page. Of the links on this menu is "Manuals", and, from there, you can download a complete manual of any Hi Point product currently on the market. Instructions on how to assemble and disassemble the weapon will be included in these manuals.
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The Hi Point website has downloadable versions of their manuals for their products on their website. See related link 'Hi Point Firearms - Manuals'
As of 2021, Wyoming has the most firearms per capita in the United States. Wyoming has a strong culture of gun ownership and hunting, which contributes to its high number of firearms per capita.