![]() ".the range officer shot it as well and even he was surprised at how hard the pull is. the rear sight needs to be adjusted as you can tell the groups are low." ![]() the red bullseye area on the head is 1 3/16 of an inch wide and the center mass red bullseye area is 1 1/2 inches wide. ".this yellow silouette target is 140 shots. the black dot in the middle is 9/16 of an inch." the inner circle with the black dot is 3 inches inside width. is there anything that can be done to correct this? any info would be greatly appreciated! anyway, here's my targets from today.i have a lot of improvments to make, but it's a start.this is a 14 shot group at 21 feet. i shot 154 rounds through it and it was perfect, no failures at all! the only issue i have is.the trigger is really hard to pull. "i got it and shot it today, 10/8/10, for the first time. Here is what he wrote, along with two of his target photos. However, even with the abnormally bad trigger, Wade found his C9 to be a good shooter. I suggested to Wade that he return his C9 to Hi-Point. If you buy a C9 and get a really bad trigger, please don't think that is normal for the C9, because the trigger is normally very good. NOTE ABOUT TRIGGER: My friend Wade from Florida wrote me that his C9 had a terribly strong trigger. I was impressed also at how the short, light trigger makes it possible to fire off a lot of shots very quickly. (I'm 59 with glasses and things look a bit fuzzy at 7 yards.) But 6 inch groups at 7 yards is perfectly adequate for self-defense, and I'm happy with the accuracy of the C9. I imagine a better marksman than I would get even better groups. I was shooting standing, off-hand, no support, and shooting 6 inch groups at 7 yards. It felt good in my hand, and was as accurate as I can handle. I felt like I was shooting my good old Ruger P95 all over again. I shot all 100 rounds with absolutely no problems whatsoever. I came to the range with a 100 round box of Winchester Valu Pak, and I was determined to shoot all hundred rounds from the Hi-Point C9, just to see if it really was a reliable gun. 45! Well, his gun was OK, and no one got hurt, so I guess we all learned a valuable lesson. Wow! So I looked a little closer at his brass, and guess what?! He had been trying to shoot 40S&W out of his. Here's what his brass looked like after firing: So I looked at his pistol, and then his brass. ![]() 45! It wouldn't chamber a round very easily, and then the cartridge would fire sometimes, and so on. We got off to a fun start, because one of my friends was having trouble with his brand new SIG. I went with a couple of friends, and between the three of us we were shooting the Hi-Point C9, a Kel-Tec 357 SIG, a Ruger Redhawk. I purchased the gun on December 22, and was not able to get to the range until today, December 28.
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