Belt Fed
Ronin
Even if they owned a buick with it.wouldn't make fun of anyone who owned one.
Even if they owned a buick with it.wouldn't make fun of anyone who owned one.
Even if they owned a buick with it.
Hi points are much too fine of an instrument to keep in an old truck box, that's what Glocks are for.I almost want one for the truck box
Ok Felt Bed, you had to go there…..Hi points are much to fine of an instrument to keep in an old truck box, that's what Glocks are for.
Meh, both of them will melt in your car on a hot day...Ok Felt Bed, you had to go there…..
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Man, that's like trading your mule for a picture of a racehorse!Man I hate to say it. I almost want one for the truck box. Now it's not high on the list but I wouldn't kick it to the curb . In a shtf situation one could trade it for whatever.
Meh, both of them will melt in your car on a hot day...
Meh, both of them will melt in your car on a hot day...
Man, that's like trading your mule for a picture of a racehorse!
I apologize, as I neglected to post the model name. Stallard Arms. The JS-9 was marketed by Beemiller Co., under the names Stallard and Maverick in the late eighties.For those who've not seen it, this is the original Hi Point 9mm pistol, the JS-9, produced in Mansfield Ohio. It doesn't get much range time any longer. Still, after hundreds of rounds, this pistol has never failed.