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[[File:Hi-Point995TS.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Hi-Point 995TS with vertical foregrip - 9x19mm]] | [[File:Hi-Point995TS.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Hi-Point 995TS with vertical foregrip - 9x19mm]] | ||
The Hi-Point Carbine is produced in four calibers: 9x19mm (model 995), .40 S&W (model 4095), .45 ACP (model 4595), and 10mm Auto (model 1095). The Hi-Point Carbine was originally only produced in 9mm; the other three calibers were introduced later. Variants suffixed TS ("Tactical Stock") are equipped with alternate furniture with more tactical elements, and originally were produced alongside "Classic" versions with original styled furniture; the "Classic" models have since been apparently discontinued, and the TS variants became the new standard models. | The '''Hi-Point Carbine''' is an American pistol-caliber carbine produced by [[Hi-Point Firearms]]. It is produced in four calibers: 9x19mm (model 995), .40 S&W (model 4095), .45 ACP (model 4595), and 10mm Auto (model 1095). The Hi-Point Carbine was originally only produced in 9mm; the other three calibers were introduced later. Variants suffixed TS ("Tactical Stock") are equipped with alternate furniture with more tactical elements, and originally were produced alongside "Classic" versions with original styled furniture; the "Classic" models have since been apparently discontinued, and the TS variants became the new standard models. | ||
==Specifications== | |||
'''Caliber:''' 9x19mm Parabellum (995), .40 Smith and Wesson (4095), 10x25mm Auto (1095), .45 ACP (4595), .380 ACP (3895) | *'''Type:''' Carbine | ||
*'''Caliber:''' 9x19mm Parabellum (995), .40 Smith and Wesson (4095), 10x25mm Auto (1095), .45 ACP (4595), .380 ACP (3895) | |||
*'''Weight:''' {{convert|lbs|5.75}} | |||
*'''Overall Length:''' {{convert|in|32.5}} | |||
*'''Barrel Length:''' {{convert|in|16.5}} | |||
*'''Feed System:''' 10 rd detachable box magazine | |||
*'''Fire Mode:''' Semi-Auto | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 20 September 2022
The Hi-Point Carbine is an American pistol-caliber carbine produced by Hi-Point Firearms. It is produced in four calibers: 9x19mm (model 995), .40 S&W (model 4095), .45 ACP (model 4595), and 10mm Auto (model 1095). The Hi-Point Carbine was originally only produced in 9mm; the other three calibers were introduced later. Variants suffixed TS ("Tactical Stock") are equipped with alternate furniture with more tactical elements, and originally were produced alongside "Classic" versions with original styled furniture; the "Classic" models have since been apparently discontinued, and the TS variants became the new standard models.
Specifications
- Type: Carbine
- Caliber: 9x19mm Parabellum (995), .40 Smith and Wesson (4095), 10x25mm Auto (1095), .45 ACP (4595), .380 ACP (3895)
- Weight: 5.8 lbs (2.6 kg)
- Overall Length: 32.5 in (82.6 cm)
- Barrel Length: 16.5 in (41.9 cm)
- Feed System: 10 rd detachable box magazine
- Fire Mode: Semi-Auto
The Hi-Point Carbine and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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I'm Not Ashamed | David Errigo Jr. | Eric Harris | 2016 | |
Cory Chapman | Dylan Kleboid |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
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The Unit | A terrorist | Depicted as being fully automatic | 2006-2009 | |
Law & Order | Andrew Pastides | Rick Benson | "Rubber Room" (20x23) | 2010 |
Video Game
Game Title | Appears as | Note | Release Date |
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NCIS: The Video Game | seen on poster, 4095 variant | 2011 |