Hi-Point C-9 and C-9 Comp
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Hi-Point C-9 | |
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C-9 Pistol |
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Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Hi-Point Firearms |
Specifications | |
Weight | 25oz unloaded 29oz loaded per spec. |
Length | 7.72 in (196 mm) |
Barrel length | 4.5 in (114 mm) |
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Cartridge | 9 mm Luger |
Action | Blowback |
Muzzle velocity | 1,279.5 ft/s (390 m/s) |
Feed system | 8-round or 10-round detachable box magazine |
Sights | blade front, notch rear (adjustable) |
Contents |
[edit] Model C-9
(Also known as C-9 Compact; not to be confused with C-9 Compensated)
The Model C-9 is the compact version of Hi-Point's 9 mm Handgun. It consists of a Polymer frame, and steel moving parts. Its low price small and compact design prompted many to purchase it for Concealed Carry. However, it is not considered the most reasonable CCW due to its relatively heavy nature when compared to other weapons of similar size. Older models of the C-9 Compact weighed in at 29 oz. Current models have been trimmed to a lighter 25 oz.
Part of the reason behind the weighty nature of Hi-point's handguns is their simple yet reliable "Blowback Design". In blowback weapons the return spring in the weapon absorbs the rearward force generated by the propulsion of the bullet. As the slide moves back, an "ejector" hooks the empty casing and ejects it from the weapon. When the slide has completed its rearward travel, the spring moves the slide forward, chambering another round. Many modern handguns use other mechanics to help absorb some of the energy created, and therefore do not require the amount of mass that the blowback design requires in order to remain comfortable to shoot, and easy to control during the firing process.
[edit] Model C-9 Comp.
(Also known as Model C-9 Compensated)
The C-9 Comp is the larger version of Hi-Points 9 mm handgun, one major difference from the C-9 or C-9 Compact, is that it is "Compensated", meaning it has a specially designed "compensator" attached to the end of the barrel. The compensator works by forcing some of the hot gases, escaping behind the bullet, to go upward through specially drilled holes in the top of the compensator. The escaping gases push the end of the gun downward; helping to eliminate some of the upward motion caused by the natural recoil of the gun. The Compensator has also been machined on the underside to accept laser sights, or "tactical lights" for better target identification in a self defense, or tactical situation.
Another difference between the C-9 and C-9 Comp. is the barrel length. Its 4" barrel is 1/2" longer than its sister weapon's providing for better accuracy and balance. The compensator and extra bulk also increase the weight. Weighing in at 35 oz., it is fully 10 oz. heavier than the new model, and 6 oz. heavier than the older model of the C-9 Compact.
[edit] Criticisms
One of the major criticisms heard regarding the C-9, and C-9 Compensated, and other Hi-Point Handguns is its weight, although the weight of newer models has been trimmed to 25 oz. by a polymer frame (previous models weighed 29 oz.) It is still considered heavy for its size.
A second complaint regarding the C-9 is that its no-frills utilitarian design does not offer the same aesthetic properties of other modern handguns. It consists of a simple flat black, steel and polymer design. While many appreciate its simple and "Business Only" look, many others find the design too simple and "Ugly".