Hi-Point Firearms
Authorized Dealer • Mansfield, Ohio Since 1992
Hi-Point Firearms is the Mansfield, Ohio manufacturer that built its reputation on making American-made handguns and pistol-caliber carbines available to first-time buyers at price points other domestic makers can't match — backed by a transferable lifetime warranty that covers any Hi-Point ever made, even on the used market. Keep Shooting carries OEM replacement magazines for the full Hi-Point ecosystem: the C9 / CF380 (9mm and .380 pistols that share a common frame and magazine), the JCP-40 and 4095 (.40 S&W pistol and carbine), the JHP-45 and 4595 (.45 ACP pistol and carbine), and the 3895TS .380 carbine.
Hi-Point Firearms at Keep Shooting
Hi-Point Firearms manufactures budget-tier American handguns and pistol-caliber carbines from its facility in Mansfield, Ohio, distributed exclusively through MKS Supply. The company built its market position on a simple combination of low price, domestic manufacturing, and a transferable lifetime warranty that covers any Hi-Point firearm regardless of ownership history — broken, lost, abused, bought used at a garage sale — the company will repair or replace it free. That warranty, combined with sub-$200 street prices on most handgun SKUs, is what makes Hi-Point the standard first-pistol recommendation for buyers who need a functional firearm at the absolute lowest entry price. All five Hi-Point SKUs in the Keep Shooting catalog are OEM replacement magazines covering every major Hi-Point pistol and carbine platform except the 10mm 1095TS.
The 9mm / .380 ACP Magazine — A Shared-Frame Quirk
The Hi-Point 9mm/.380 Magazine is unusual in the pistol-magazine market because it fits two different pistols chambered in two different cartridges — the C9 (9mm Luger) and the CF380 (.380 ACP). Hi-Point designed the two pistols around a common frame, which means the magazine, baseplates, and most parts interchange between them. That's a deliberate cost-engineering choice: one tooling investment, two product SKUs, and a simpler parts inventory for owners and the warranty service department. For shooters who own both a C9 and a CF380 — or who are deciding between them — the practical implication is that a spare magazine works in both. The Hi-Point 9mm/.380 Compact Magazine is the equivalent OEM for the newer compact-frame “YEET Cannon” generation of pistols, which uses a shorter magazine body.
.40 S&W and .45 ACP — The Larger-Frame Pistols and Carbines
The Hi-Point .40 S&W Magazine is a 10-round single-stack fitting the JCP-40 pistol and the 4095 carbine. The Hi-Point .45 ACP Magazine fits the JHP-45 pistol and the 4595 carbine. The shared pistol-and-carbine magazine pattern is one of Hi-Point's more practical product decisions — if you own both a JCP-40 and a 4095, your spare magazines work in either gun. The same is true on the .45 ACP side. For Hi-Point carbine owners building a kit for the range or for home-defense readiness, spare OEM magazines for both the pistol and the carbine live in one inventory.
3895TS — The .380 ACP Carbine
The Hi-Point 3895TS Carbine Magazine is the OEM replacement for one of the few .380 ACP carbines in current American production. .380 ACP in a carbine platform is an unusual offering — most pistol-caliber carbines run 9mm, .40 S&W, or .45 ACP — and the 3895TS exists because Hi-Point built the platform from its existing carbine tooling. The result is a very low-recoil long gun suitable for recoil-sensitive shooters, smaller-frame users, and shooters who already keep .380 ACP on hand for a pocket pistol and want a rifle-platform option in the same cartridge. The TS suffix indicates the current-generation Target Stock model, which replaced the original 380 carbine in Hi-Point's lineup.
Why Hi-Point Pistols Look the Way They Look
Hi-Point handguns are immediately recognizable: blocky, top-heavy, with an oversized slide that dwarfs the frame. That's a direct consequence of the blowback action the entire Hi-Point pistol line uses. In a blowback design, the slide is not mechanically locked to the barrel during firing — the slide is simply held forward by spring pressure and the inertia of its own mass. For a centerfire pistol caliber to operate safely with a blowback action, the slide has to be heavy enough to delay opening until chamber pressure drops, which is why Hi-Point slides are made from zinc-aluminum alloy castings and weigh more than a comparable Glock or Sig slide. The upside: blowback designs are mechanically simple, with far fewer moving parts than a locked-breech tilting-barrel pistol. Fewer parts means lower manufacturing cost, which is the central engineering trade-off behind Hi-Point's sub-$200 retail price point.
Pairing & Cross-References
Browse the full Hi-Point magazines category for a side-by-side view of all five SKUs. For shooters comparing American budget-tier handgun makers, see our Kel-Tec catalog (Florida, similar entry-price positioning), Ruger (the LCP and LC9 compete in the small-pistol budget bracket), Smith & Wesson (the M&P Shield is the closest direct competitor at a higher price point), and Sig Sauer (the P365 occupies a similar concealed-carry niche several tiers up in price). For ammo to feed the platform, see the 9mm catalog for the C9, the handgun ammo category for .40 S&W and .45 ACP, and the broader magazines catalog organized by platform.
Frequently Asked Questions — Hi-Point
Yes, we maintain inventory of the most popular Hi-Point products. Each product listing shows real-time stock status. If an item is temporarily out of stock, you can sign up for back-in-stock notifications on the product page.
Yes! All orders over $49.95 qualify for free shipping, including Hi-Point products. Orders typically ship within 1–2 business days.
Keep Shooting offers hassle-free returns on Hi-Point products. If you're not completely satisfied, contact our customer service team for a return authorization. All products must be in original, unused condition.
Yes, Keep Shooting is an authorized Hi-Point dealer. All products are sourced directly and include full manufacturer warranty coverage.