The Hi Point website has downloadable versions of their manuals for their products on their website. See related link 'Hi Point Firearms - Manuals'
On the Hi Point Firearms website, there is a section for downloading product manuals, including their .380 pistols. See related link.
It is Hi-Point, and no, not safely. That part sells for $3.45 plus shipping.
It is Hi-Point, and no, not safely. That part sells for $3.45 plus shipping.
The value of a Hi-Point .380 handgun typically ranges from $150 to $250, depending on its condition, age, and whether it comes with original packaging or accessories. Prices may vary based on local market conditions and demand. Always check local listings or dealers for the most accurate pricing in your area.
used - between $50 and $100 depending on condition and an additional clip. New $115-130 with a single standard 8 rd mag
i had a hard time getting the slide retaining pin out, if you go to their website, you can find an online copy of the original manual, it tells how to clean it properly and disassemble it.
It depends on what you mean exactly. 380 is a bullet that is 9mm in diameter, but it is not the same as what most people mean when they say 9mm. Usually, at least in the U.S. the term 9mm refers to 9mm para which is 9x19. A 380 cartridge is 9x17, so it is shorter. It may be possible to fire a 9x19 cartridge out of a 380 gun, but it is a bad idea because it is too long, and because it is a much higher pressure cartridge.
You don't. If it is like the other firearms from Hi-Point the manufacture does not recommend disassembiling the gun. The say something like squirt WD through it and blow it out with an air compressor.
Destroy, dissasemble
Ask a gunsmith for help
no...maximum is 360 degrees
.380 auto ammunition can be a "ball" style bullet or metal jacketed hollow point.