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Hi-Point has new camo colors incoming
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Hi-Point Firearms is expanding hydro-dipping services with new Camo Carbines that include patterns like digital desert tan, the increasingly-popular pink Muddy Girl-type and traditional woodland camo.
With these new hydro-dipped treatments now you can get a Hi-Point Carbine that stands out at the range, without turning to a home-brewed rattle-can solution that never looks quite as nice once the paint dries. The camo finishes only add about $60 to the sticker so the prices stay nice and low. |
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mickey
(7/17/2015)
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$60 on top of a $140 gun is a very expensive option.
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