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Revision as of 23:11, 23 March 2012
Hi-Point makes carbines (the 995 in 9x19mm and the 4095 in 40 S&W) and pistols in .380, 9x19, .40 S&W, and .45ACP. Hi-Point firearms are inexpensive, making them common amongst low income groups. The carbine has received great reviews and is quite popular. ATI has released a drop-in stock which allows the 995 carbine to resemble a Beretta CX4 Carbine at a much lower price. The handguns, however, have become associated with criminals. Due to their lack of any real appeal, odds are these firearms will only appear in reality television.
Hi-Point Carbine
Television
- Seen confiscated from a criminal in DEA.
- Used by a terrorist in season 1 of The Unit. Depicted as being fully automatic.
- Used by "Rick Benson" (Andrew Pastides) in the final episode of Law & Order, "Rubber Room."
Video Games
- NCIS: The Video Game (seen on poster) (4095 variant)
Hi-Point Handgun
Television
- Seen confiscated from a criminal in DEA.
Video Games
- NCIS: The Video Game (seen on poster)