Before I purchase a firearm I always test its durability by throwing it out of a helicopter at 1,000 feet......
....bought one in .40 S&W at a gun show several years ago; ugly as a mud fence but when I pull the trigger it always goes “BANG”... not as easy to field-strip to clean as some other handguns I own but once you get the hang of it, it is pretty easy... also comes with a lifetime warranty...!!
Someone please correct me if I’m wrong but a stryker fired weapon won’t have a trigger pull and go “click” if there is no round in the chamber.
This is kind of like the test of the weapon where you put in on a Break Dancing FBI Agent.
I’m hard put to think of anything metal that will survive a 1000-foot drop and still function. I daresay even a main battle tank would be non-functional, despite that thick armor.
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It comes in five different shades, as well.
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Factory stock:
The duct taped camera introduced stresses that the gun wasn’t designed to handle.
I know of one that was dropped 500 feet and was run over by an armored vehicle. Still works fine. Still ugly.
Cabron! LOL!
Funny and fun video. Brave, perhaps even reckless, move to try test firing the obviously broken pistol with his strong hand.
The only thing the video lacks is a strip down of the pistol afterwards to identify everything that was broken by the impact and the part or parts that caused the pistol not to function.
Another Freeper wrote that Hi-Point has a pretty good guarantee policy and would repair even this pistol if returned to them. Send it in along with the video so they can redesign the “defective” parts and prevent inexcusable failures like this in the future.
< /sarcasm>