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  • MAX100
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 520

    New Hi-Point 995TS WITH Co-Witness RD Sight & OC Tact Sling Pics

    The new High Point 995TS (Tactical Stock) carbine is a much nicer looking rifle than the standard 995. This new stock is well made, durable, solid and looks nice for a $250 rifle. The hard plastic recoil pad is mounted on three recoil springs that are hidden in the stock to dampen recoil. Not really needed for a 9mm but it works well and is a nice feature and excellent idea. For me the stock drop isn't quite enough. I find myself pushing my cheek into the stock looking through the sights. The rails are fiberglass but pretty durable for mounting a lightweight optic. Aluminum would be better but you have to consider what the rifle cost and Hi Points Excellent lifetime Warranty. The forend is made of hard thick polymer, it's very durable nice looking design and it gives the rifle a very robust feel. There is also a sturdy fiberglass rail under the forend and the barrel for mounting accessories. It's an accurate fun rifle to shoot and it would make an excellent starter tactical rifle or a kids first rifle; one that they would always remember. It's accurate enough to use as a varmint rifle out to 100 yards. It's compact size, reputation for being reliable and the 9mm caliber makes it a good choice for home defense as well.

    Manufacturer: Hii-Point Firearms
    Model: 995TS Carbine
    Action: Semi-automatic
    Caliber: 9MM
    Barrel Length: 16.5"
    Finish/Color: Black Matte
    Stock: New Style Tactical Stock
    Capacity: 10rd single stack
    *Red Dot and tact sling in the pictures not included with rifle.



    Co-Witness Red Dot sight for the New 995TS


    New out by Konus - Pro Atomic Red Dot Aimpoint T-1 style sight. I pick one up a few months ago to try out on an AK and found it makes an excellent co-witness RD sight for the New Hi Point 995TS carbine. It will also co witness on other firearms as well because it mounts lower than most RD sights.

    *Model# 7245
    *1X25mm outer tube - 20mm inner
    *Battery - 3V CR2032
    *4moa dot @ 100
    *1/2" click @ 100 - 1/4" @ 50 yards
    *11 brightness settings
    *Weight - 3.8 oz
    *Heavy duty aluminum base mount with hardened steel 1/2" hex nut
    *Made in China
    *Konus USA has excellent no questions ask lifetime replacement warranty.
    *Retail - $99 Bucks


    The Konus will Co Witness very well on the HP 995TS and the RD sits on the tip of the front sight. It's simple to sight in, just sight the irons in then adjust the RD so it is sitting on the tip of the front sight you are done. The hole in the aperture sight was a little too small for my liking so I used a 5/64" drill bit to opened it up a little and this greatly
    improved it. Anyone that wants to open theirs up go slow and easy at low speed because it's made of plastic. The inside of the aperture is a shinny plastic so dulled it up with some very fine sand paper wrapped around a drill bit with some hanging over the end and chucked it in a drill. This will stop any light reflection and help with the sight picture in bright light.

    The rail on the 995TS is made of fiberglass so you need to be careful not to over tighten the 1/2" nut on the Konus mount. Those with a torque wrench I tighten mine to 30 in/lbs and I believe that is just right. In bright sunlight the dot needs to be set on highest setting 10 or 11 to see it well. I have tested the the Konus out on an AK and it has done very well so it should have problem on the 995TS. This RD sight has a lifetime replacement Warranty and Konus USA has excellent customer service if you need it.






    The picture shows the durable mount on the Konus PA T-1 sight with 1/2" hex nut



    Close up look through the factory rear aperture sight & the Konus showing the Co-Witness with the front sight. The glass of the Konus has the blue tint that enables you to see the red dot better in bright light but it's darker in low light



    If anyone is interested in a good lower cost sling The Outdoor Connection has a New 2 point tactical sling out called the Edge. It's a very nice lower cost sling that works very well on the 995TS, Retail - $13. It has a 2" wide elastic strap that is very comfortable, it's very well made and doesn't have a cheap feel or look to it like most lower cost slings. It also can be used as a one point sling. The metal buckles that comes with the HP carbine sling will also fit the OC Tact sling.

    OC Tact sling @ MidwayUSA, Link:





    I think Hi Point has a winner with the new 995TS. It is a definite improvement over the older stock design. It's a fun rifle to shoot and would be a good first starter rifle. It's accurate enough to use as a varmint rifle out to 100 yards and it's a good choice for home defense.

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    Last edited by MAX100; 07-25-2009, 10:03 PM.
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  • #2
    aplinker
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Feb 2007
    • 16762

    I'll just reiterate what I said before...

    The stock looks like a well thought out design and, for the price, I can't imagine this being beat by anything out there.

    Perhaps we'll find someone to reintroduce BB's for these.

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    • #3
      SDgarrick
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2008
      • 1192

      I think people have been after these for some time, regardless of a newer stock, but they are near impossible to find in CA and few resources exist... as UCLA said, there is the issue of that pesky bullet button.

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      • #4
        aplinker
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Feb 2007
        • 16762

        Originally posted by SDgarrick
        I think people have been after these for some time, regardless of a newer stock, but they are near impossible to find in CA and few resources exist... as UCLA said, there is the issue of that pesky bullet button.
        Darin (Prince50) made one, many moons ago.

        You can pull it from the stock and ship it in like that. Modding a BB isn't too bad for it.

        IIRC, it was LanWorld who was shipping them in. I'm sure others would do it, as well.

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        • #5
          professorhard
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 2328

          What about a kydex grip holster wrap from dura glock? then you could drop mags with it
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          • #6
            nic
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2006
            • 1289

            Originally posted by professorhard
            What about a kydex grip holster wrap from dura glock? then you could drop mags with it
            Good idea, but is the stock fixed? Looks telescoping to me, an that would be an evil feature, no?

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            • #7
              problemchild
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              • Oct 2005
              • 6959

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              • #8
                reidnez
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 1852

                Originally posted by nic
                Good idea, but is the stock fixed? Looks telescoping to me, an that would be an evil feature, no?
                I think it's just an adjustable recoil pad.
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                • #9
                  MAX100
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 520

                  The recoil pad is fixed but has three springs in it to dampen the brutal recoil of the Mighty 9mm. Just kidding, not needed but a good idea and design for $250 rifle.


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                  • #10
                    aplinker
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 16762

                    Originally posted by MAX100
                    The recoil pad is fixed but has three springs in it to dampen the brutal recoil of the Mighty 9mm. Just kidding, not needed but a good idea and design for $250 rifle.


                    GC
                    or add a little "bounce for the ounce" when you want the mag to go z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-zip.

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                    • #11
                      MAX100
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 520

                      Are the Hi-Point rifles legal in CA?


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                      • #12
                        aplinker
                        I need a LIFE!!
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 16762

                        Originally posted by MAX100
                        Are the Hi-Point rifles legal in CA?


                        GC
                        Not as-is. They would be illegal.

                        They are a semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazine and a pistol grip. As such, they would be considered an assault weapon, by features.

                        Just as we do with AR-15 and AK-style rifles, we use non-detachable mags (tool-button release) or convert the pistol grip to something you can't wrap your hand around, so that it's no longer considered an AW.

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