And Hi-Point's reasoning for no parts kits is solid:
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Hi-Point has been one of the very, very few SNS companies to avoid any serious legal drama and they clearly aim to keep it that way. It's like the people disagreeing with them over this don't remember the absolute bloodbath that was the mid 90s-early 2000s for these types of gun companies. Saturday night specials were THE thing the anti-gunners went after in the 90s after the AWB was passed, cheap handguns being seen as an easy gateway to ban
all handguns. Hi-Point was able to evade it all back then, why would they want to risk a round 2? Of all the SNS manufactures that were around 25 years ago, only Hi-Point and Phoenix Arms are alive today, and they did it by avoiding obvious traps like that.