No, a Lorcin 9mm is not a Hi-Point. Lorcin is a brand that produced a line of inexpensive handguns, while Hi-Point is a separate manufacturer known for its budget-friendly firearms, particularly their pistols and carbines. Both brands are associated with affordable firearms, but they are distinct companies and product lines.
50-165
break down a lorcin hand gun
The value of a Lorcin 9mm handgun can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. On average, a used Lorcin 9mm can be worth anywhere from $50 to $150. It's best to have it assessed by a firearms expert or a licensed gun dealer for a more accurate appraisal.
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NO
Not a real good gun.
Most common in 1/9
gun shop, gun show.
Not really worth more than 50 USD or so
about 120
Extended clips specifically designed for Lorcin 9mm models are not commonly available, as Lorcin firearms are not as widely manufactured or supported as other brands. If you're looking for extended magazines, it’s crucial to ensure compatibility with your specific model. Always verify with reputable retailers or manufacturers for any available options. Additionally, check local laws regarding magazine capacity and modifications.
The same cartridge may have different names. Properly called the 9mm Parabellum, it is also called 9mm Luger and 9x19. However, there are SEVERAL different 9mms that do NOT interchange. Your High Point should be able to fire 9mm Luger.