I didn't realize that, thanks for the correction. Bummer though, since it is a good round with good guns and all fairly affordable.ExMarlboroMan wrote:IDPA rules state that the minimum caliber to be used is 9x19 , So I would stick to the high point for now untill you can afford something better.bnc wrote:Everything I have heard about HPs indicates they are pretty reliable pistols.
For other low cost options I'd go with some of the 9x18 guns, for IDPA the CZ-82 would be especially nice since it is the largest and highest capacity of the group (the others all hold less than 10 rounds).
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- Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:16 pm
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- Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:22 pm
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Re: Hi-Point for idpa
Everything I have heard about HPs indicates they are pretty reliable pistols.
For other low cost options I'd go with some of the 9x18 guns, for IDPA the CZ-82 would be especially nice since it is the largest and highest capacity of the group (the others all hold less than 10 rounds).
For other low cost options I'd go with some of the 9x18 guns, for IDPA the CZ-82 would be especially nice since it is the largest and highest capacity of the group (the others all hold less than 10 rounds).