Hi-Point Firearms likely didn’t foresee the outcome of their poll when they allowed user submitted names. Yet one name won by a landslide.

The YEET CANNON or YCG1 (generation 1) earned it’s name due to Hi-Point’s reputation for making economical firearms. The joke being that the gun is so cheap that after one would use it they could just throw it and buy a new one.

Hi-Point gets a lot of disrespect for producing budget arms, yet their handguns are shockingly reliable.

Their founder made the company after being aggravated that the price of firearms grew more and more out of the budget of the blue-collar working man, and sought to change that

For our audience who aren’t native English speakers who are up to date on slang. “Yeet: to throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction”

Yes this is an official production model, not a limited run.

Also for reference MSRP on one is ~$215 USD pistols that come from more established and renown brands like Glock tend to be closer to $500 USD.

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    Never forget that one time the internet voted for where Justin Beiber’s concert should be and the top vote was North Korea

    We will always go for silly shit

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    The joke being that the gun is so cheap that after one would use it they could just throw it and buy a new one.

    Specifically that instead of reloading you could throw it at your target and pull out another loaded yeet cannon

    I have a hipoint, they’re fun to shoot and reliable, but heavy as hell

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    I swear to fucking god, when I’m ready for another handgun, I’m going into the local gun store and spect asking for the yeet cannon.

    The guy that owns it isn’t your stereotypical gun store owner, but he’s a bit of a dick in other ways, and I dearly want to see his face when I do it and then tell him I’m serious.

    I’ve actually shot one of these a few times and it handles very well. Accuracy isn’t perfect, but at typical handgun ranges, you aren’t going to be disgusted at the grouping. It’s just a tad heavy in a less than ideal balance (imo, some folks like that). If I wanted another tack driver, I’d get a target pistol, not a relatively disposable and easily concealable piece.

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    Is this really forgotten? Friends still make jokes about eventually buying one, and I remember the occasional comment about this back on Reddit

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      I figured I’d mix it up a bit. Typically firearms made for the civilian market get much less appreciation than say military arms, because movies and games don’t feature them.

      Depending on the circles you are in, you might not have heard of it. Plus the story behind it’s name is funny.

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      This isn’t a comprehensive list but these were the early front runners. I don’t know if anywhere has all the contestants.

      The second and third are named after YouTube channels.

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        Honestly, that saddens me. Boaty deserves to be honored everywhere that does this stupid shit.

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    I had a High-Point .380 a long time ago, bought it new at a gun show for $92 because I was curious. It was actually pretty accurate and I don’t remember it jamming any more than any other firearm. I do remember it was a pain in the ass to disassemble, you had to knock a roll pin out with a punch to get the slide off.

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      Si ce forever, and backed by a lifetime warranty. They are not nice, or pretty, or ergonomic, or lots of other things. But they are reliable and affordable. See this video

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      Anecdotal, but my father in law has one that has had tens of thousands of rounds of varying quality ammo put through it without being cleaned or lubed once without a single issue. On the other hand his Beretta will jam with tul or mag tech ammo damn near every time.

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      I’ve got a 20ish year old C9 that’s plenty reliable. I’ve cleaned it exactly once ever and it sends rounds down range just fine. It’s accurate enough, and unless you limp wrist it, it doesn’t have any problems cycling.

      Is it my EDC? No. But for taking to the range and screwing around it can put holes in paper where I want them.

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      Not sure how long but I’ve heard the C9 / YC9 do much better than you would expect.

      It may not be one of the finer things in life like French wines or Swiss watches, but it does seem like a good utilitarian design.