I own and love to shoot a Hi-Point .9mm carbine rifle. Before anyone rips me for this, let me just say for $200.00, it is an accurate and fun plinking rifle that is cheap to shoot, and is also a good home defence weapon. (Don't knock one til ya shoot one).
The only complaint I have is the rifle has one heck of a recoil. I decided to try out the muzzle brake that Hi-point makes for this rifle as they claim it will cut down on the recoil.
Now, the brake is held on to the barrel with a couple of set screws, as the barrel nor the brake is threaded. I ordered the brake ($23.00 plus shipping) thru a local gun shop but their gunsmith told me that since it isn't a factory installed brake (factory ones are welded on and can't be removed) that it will be illegal to install it under current NY firearm laws.
Does anyone know if this is this true? If it is, then why would a gun shop order it in the first place? Does anyone know how to make it legal if it is in fact illegal to have on the rifle? Does anyone know another way to cut down the recoil onone of these rifles if I can't use the brake?
The only complaint I have is the rifle has one heck of a recoil. I decided to try out the muzzle brake that Hi-point makes for this rifle as they claim it will cut down on the recoil.
Now, the brake is held on to the barrel with a couple of set screws, as the barrel nor the brake is threaded. I ordered the brake ($23.00 plus shipping) thru a local gun shop but their gunsmith told me that since it isn't a factory installed brake (factory ones are welded on and can't be removed) that it will be illegal to install it under current NY firearm laws.
Does anyone know if this is this true? If it is, then why would a gun shop order it in the first place? Does anyone know how to make it legal if it is in fact illegal to have on the rifle? Does anyone know another way to cut down the recoil onone of these rifles if I can't use the brake?