Hi-Point 9mm Carbine FDE Stock – $333.69

$33,369.00

An ultra-affordable, American-made 9mm carbine with a modern Flat Dark Earth stock. Perfect for budget-minded plinking, home defense, and new shooters.

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Description

The Hi-Point Carbine, 9mm, 16.5″, Flat Dark Earth Stock, 10rd Magazine is a budget-friendly, American-made pistol-caliber carbine (PCC). It’s a simple, blowback-operated rifle designed for affordable plinking, home defense, and introducing new shooters to the platform. At $333.69, it’s one of the most accessible centerfire rifles on the market, offering reliable function with inexpensive 9mm ammo. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed brass and steel-case through this model, and it just keeps cycling—that’s its main appeal.

Key Features

  • Ultra-Affordable Price Point: Get a functional, new 9mm carbine without breaking the bank.
  • Flat Dark Earth (FDE) Stock: Modern, tactical aesthetic straight from the factory.
  • Simple Blowback Operation: Proven, rugged design with minimal moving parts for enhanced reliability.
  • Integrated Picatinny Rail: Ready for optics like a Bushnell TRS-25 or similar red dot sight right out of the box.
  • 10-Round Magazine: Ships with one magazine; additional mags are inexpensive and easy to find.
  • Integrated Trigger Lock: Includes a basic safety cable lock for storage.

Specifications & Details

Caliber: 9mm Luger
Barrel Length: 16.5 inches
Overall Length: 31.5 inches
Weight (unloaded): 6.25 lbs
Action: Blowback, Semi-Auto
Magazine Capacity: 10 Rounds

The carbine uses a proprietary magazine, not compatible with Glock or other common pistol mags, but spares are readily available. Its 6.25-pound weight, unloaded, gives it a solid, steady feel on target, absorbing some recoil. The 16.5-inch barrel gives you a bit more velocity over a handgun, and the rifle platform is inherently easier to shoot accurately. Here’s the thing—it’s not trying to be a $1,200 custom AR-9. It’s a tool that works, and for many shooters, that’s exactly what’s needed. An FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases, a standard step we handle smoothly for online orders.

Who This Carbine Is For

This is the rifle for the budget-conscious shooter who wants a dependable truck gun or home defense option that won’t cause financial heartache. It’s perfect for new shooters intimidated by larger calibers or more complex platforms. If you’re a seasoned shooter looking for a beater carbine to leave in the tractor shed or take to informal steel matches where you don’t mind a little wear and tear, this fits the bill. It’s also a fantastic first step into the PCC world before investing in a higher-end model. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Pros & Cons: My Take

Pros: The price is unbeatable. Reliability, in my experience, is excellent with all types of 9mm ammo. The FDE stock is a nice touch for a ready-to-go look. It’s incredibly simple to field strip and clean—no gunsmithing required for basic maintenance. The integrated rail means you’re ready to mount an optic immediately.

Cons: The trigger is heavy and mushy—it’s a known characteristic. The aesthetics are, let’s say, utilitarian and chunky. The proprietary magazine is a limitation if you’re invested in other platforms. The manual safety is a bit small and stiff initially. But look, you’re not paying for refinement; you’re paying for function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are more magazines available, and are they expensive?

A: Yes, extra 10-round magazines for the Hi-Point Carbine are widely available and typically cost between $20-$30 each. They are proprietary to Hi-Point carbines, so they won’t fit other firearms.

Q: Can you mount a sling on this carbine?

A: It does not have built-in sling swivels on the FDE stock model. However, you can easily add them using aftermarket adapters that clamp to the stock or barrel, or use a simple universal sling that doesn’t require permanent mounts.

Q: Is the Hi-Point Carbine accurate?

A: For its purpose, yes. The fixed barrel and rifle sights make it far easier to shoot accurately than a pistol at 25-50 yards. I’ve consistently hit man-sized steel targets at 75 yards without issue. It’s a 3-4 MOA gun, which is more than sufficient for its intended roles.

If you’ve been looking for a no-frills, go-anywhere 9mm carbine that prioritizes function over form, the Hi-Point in Flat Dark Earth deserves a hard look. Check its availability on our site.

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