I've had it in mind to go buy a Hi-Point in 9MM or .45 for the hell of it,I know they're ugly SOB's and may not last forever but it'd be fun to just try out
And hell it's under $200.
I bought a NIB .40 Hi Point for $160.00 out the door. It shot dead on, first shot I split the crosshairs on the sight-in target at 30 feet. It eats everything that I have thrown in it, Federal, WWB, Blazer brass, even shoots the Magtech Guardian Golds that my SW40VE REFUSES to feed. I have about 500 rounds through it with no problems. The lifetime, no questions asked warranty is just that...
I found that out when I bought a neglected 9mm C9 Comp model from a coworker for $150.00 with a hard case, two mags and the Hi Point laser setup for it. A quick teardown and I found a few things that needed some work, but nothing safety-wise that prevented me from a trial shooting.
After resetting the adjustable sights from the three foot high impact point at 20 feet, I shot well under 3" circles with it, fed about 50 rounds through it that day. One FTE and one light strike.
I called the toll free number at Hi Point, gave them the serial number, and they mailed me out the new design firing pin and springs assembly, a new extractor key and spring, a new recoil spring and a new trigger, just for the heck of it... no questions asked.
Three days later, mailman handed me the package.
Now about 1k rounds through it and it functions flawlessly, is a blast to shoot and accurate as hell! I love cheap guns, especially when they work! A lot of people complain about FTF's, but in my experience its always been magazine problems.
And if nothing else, smacking someone upside the head with one of these would put them down and out like a brick.