New: Crimson Trace Hi-Point Carbines

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posted on March 11, 2020
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Hi-Point Firearms now offers its black carbines equipped from the factory with a Crimson Trace CTS-103 red- (and green) dot sight. Four OEM models with the Crimson Trace red dots are available in these calibers: 9mm ($399), .40 S&W ($415), .45 ACP ($425) and 10mm ($449).

All Hi-Point carbines include the following: polymer skeletonized stock, threaded barrel, fully adjustable sights (front post and rear peep), Weaver-style rails and a 10-round magazine. Weight for the 9mm model is 6.25 pounds and overall length is 31 inches. The weight increases to 7 pounds for the .40 S&W, .45 ACP and 10mm options, with the overall length a bit longer at 32 inches for the non-9mm models as well.

Hi-Point carbine with Crimson Trace red/green dot optic
Hi-Point says its carbines "can match or exceed the accuracy, reliability, and durability of more expensive carbines in the same caliber."


As for the optic itself, the 20mm diameter Crimson Trace CTS-103 features a 4 MOA variable intensity dot that can be red or green. Adjustable for both elevation and windage, the CTS-103 provides quick and precise aiming for plinking, target shooting, hunting and personal protection.

Hi-Point offers a lifetime, "no-questions-asked" warranty for its products. Learn more at hi-pointfirearms.com.


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