If you go to the Hi Point Firearms website (URLs cannot be posted here, but it should be the first result when you type "Hi Point Firearms" into a web search engine), you will see a menu towards the top of the page. Of the links on this menu is "Manuals", and, from there, you can download a complete manual of any Hi Point product currently on the market. Instructions on how to assemble and disassemble the weapon will be included in these manuals.
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The same cartridge may have different names. Properly called the 9mm Parabellum, it is also called 9mm Luger and 9x19. However, there are SEVERAL different 9mms that do NOT interchange. Your High Point should be able to fire 9mm Luger.
Best left to a gunsmith
In the range of $120 - $170.
U.s.a.
Follow the instructions provided by SIG
9mm Luger. Ball or hollow point.
i sold my high power 9mm pistol for $450 last year.
Please refer to the link below and choose the manual for the High Power pistol. There you will find instructions for disassembly and cleaning: http://www.browning.com/customerservice/ownersmanuals/index.asp
Yes, there are. There are different 9mm Cartridges, and different 9mm bullets (bullets being the part of the cartridge that comes out of the barrel. Some of the different cartridges are 9mm Parabellum (the everyday 9mm) 9mm Browning Long, 9mm Magnum, 9mm Largo, 9mm Kurz (the .380) 9mm Makarov and a dozen others. 9mm BULLETS may be different weights, slightly different sizes, and may be round nosed, hollow point, truncated cone, tracer, etc etc.
There are several rifles and carbines that are chambered for the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. Among others, the AR-15 style rifles have been made in that caliber, as well as the Marlin Camp 9 carbine, and High Point carbine.
Follow instructions in owner's manual