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Hi-Point JXP 10mm

I've pondered the 10mm- Glock, HiPoint, or XDm... cash outlay for ammo has put that off indefinitely, besides I'm into .40S&W pretty deep.
My thoughts, yes I like Glocks, but I prefer the XDm in 10mm, to me somewhat more comfortable and manageable with full power loads, just saying, also don’t forget the S&W 610 in revolvers, advantage here is you can shoot .40 in it.
 
My thoughts, yes I like Glocks, but I prefer the XDm in 10mm, to me somewhat more comfortable and manageable with full power loads, just saying, also don’t forget the S&W 610 in revolvers, advantage here is you can shoot .40 in it.
Took my big bores out to a shoot 2 weeks ago. .40 Sigma, couple of .45 pBallerina Molesters, and a SA 10mm I recently bought. Clear winner was the Springfield Armory job. Better trigger pull, better control in general, light and accurate. I was very pleased and surprised!
 
The JXP 10mm is heavy, it is blowback operated, it is simple and reliable. It is ugly, didn't buy it for looks. The trigger is heavy, a negligent discharge is not near as likely, it will not fire without the mag and be chambered. It is not what I would call a woman's gun. The slide pull is heavy. It is field worthy, rust is not going to be a problem. And to fire it accurately, you will have to master it, just like you master your MILSERP, or 12 gauge or cap 'n' ball. It's heavy, OK, grow stronger. Load the ten round mag, chamber one, drop the mag, replace that round, put the mag in, now, 11 rounds are available, my Glock 10 mm holds 15. 4 rounds different, if you are quick to reload with your mags, it really isn't a tactical disadvantage. It is accurate. It offers 10mm ballistics in a cost effective package. It is not all bad with this weapon, in fact, most of it is good. And don't forget the lifetime warranty, who offers that nowadays, further, they really do back it up. Want a cheap, challenging, tough and reliable 10mm with good product support? Get a Hi-Point.
The nice thing about a HiPoint is, when the police confiscate it after a shoot, you arent losing much, like your HiPower, 1911, Python, Ballerina-Molester... etc.
 
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Say what ya want about hi point, they run reliably.
But for how long, one wonders? You know, the round-count thing...🤠 I know they have a good fix or replace warranty (or used to), but how often does one need to avail oneself of that warranty? I guess if TOO often, the company would go broke- and they've been around for several decades...
 
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I’ll stick with my S&W M&P M2.0 10MM. I know it’s a love/hate relationship for a year but the therapist helped it out. I’d get the XDm Elite if I could find an Illinois legal version.
 
Cheap bear gun. I don’t understand the need for “more” capacity. If 10 rounds of 10mm won’t solve the problem you’re dead anyway. If it’s a serious encounter 2-3 shots is likely all that’s going to happen anyway. HiPoint are triple ugly and cheap but the darn things DO go bang😏
 
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