Hi-Point Firearms Introduces the 995P, 1095P and 4595P Pistols By: Tim Stetzer

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Hi-Point Firearms just added three new pistols to its lineup: the 995P, 4595P, and 1095P. The new pistols are essentially chopped versions of their popular carbines. Let’s take a look at the details of each one.

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The new 995P, 4595P, and 1095P sit in between the traditional Hi-Point pistol line and their carbine line. They’re essentially shorter barrel carbines without a butt stock. This gives shooters more barrel for increased velocities, accuracy, and a longer sighting plane. The rear of the pistols are fitted with a rear Picatinny rail for adding a brace as well. If you remove the rear rail you can also add a standard AR receiver extension for mounting a brace.

All three pistols feature a HiViz fiber optic front sight, and ghost ring aperture rear. They use a manual thumb safety and mag release. The 995P, 4495P, and 1095P are also equipped with a quick disconnect sling capability. Additionally, they have Picatinny rails located at the 12 & 6 o’clock positions and can accommodate a variety of optics. Hi-Point says that numerous packages, including those with Crimson Trace optics, will be available as well.

The 995P is the pistol version of Hi-Point’s popular Model 995 Carbine. It’s chambered in 9mm and uses the same 10-round magazine as the carbine and Hi Points pistols. It will also accept the extended Redball 20-round magazine. It has a 13.25-inch threaded barrel, is 20.5 inches in overall length, and weighs 6.5 pounds.

MSRP for the base pistol is $399.00. For a package with two Redball 20-round magazines, the MSRP bumps to $454.00. Lastly, you can get the pistol a Crimson Trace CT red dot sight for an MSRP of $499.00. Availability is listed as January of 2025, so we’ll probably be seeing these at the SHOT Show.

The 4595P is chambered in .45 ACP and is based on the 4595 carbine. It will use Hi Points 9-round, 45 carbine, and pistol mags, or the extended Redball 20-round magazine. It has a 14.25-inch threaded barrel and is 21.875 inches in overall length. Weight on the 4595P is still listed at 6.5 pounds.

It has an MSRP of $461.00 for the base gun, or $516.00 with two 20-round mags. The Crimson Trace option is available with the 4595P for $561.00. Availability on the 4595P is listed as January 2025 as well.

The last pistol mentioned is the 1095P. By nomenclature, this should be a 10mm, based on the Model 1095 carbine. Hi-Point’s media release mentions that it uses the same magazines as the Model 4595 Carbine, as well as the JHP45 pistol, though. I think this is a misprint, though, because it should use the 10-round 1095 10mm mags. They do mention that the Redball extended magazines are not available for the 1095P, which tracks if it does indeed use the 1095 magazines.

Barrel Length and overall length are listed the same as the 4595P at 14.25″ and 21.875″, respectively. Weight, again, is listed at 6.5 pounds.

No MSRP or release date was provided for the 1095P in the press release or on Hi-Point’s website. So, we’ll have to keep an eye out for the 10mm release.

For more information on the new 995P, 4595P, and 1095P or other Hi Point products, check out their website at Hi-PointFirearms.com.