A quick look at the "Hi Point Suit"

12 years ago
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I have been getting a ton of questions about this believe it or not. This suit was originally created to test the Hi Point pistol that we thought we were going to make explode with minimal effort. The idea is that the gun can be fired somewhat safely while still sighting it. The suit was made from a new rubber maid trash can, a pistol belt, some lexan, and some nuts and bolts. The mount for the surefire was purely for a touch of humor. There you go...now stop emailing me about it... :)
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