We will not accept returns on this type gun. Not transferable to civilians in California, Chicago, Cleveland OH, Cincinnati, D.C., Massachusetts, New York City, or South Carolina. Or buy all the parts for $ 119.95 and we’ll have the frame and barrel assembly disposed of, or, buy the entire pistol freight paid to the lower 48 for only $ 125.00. Slide only - $ 29.95 firing pin assembly, housing, spring and pin - $ 29.95 trigger assembly - $ 29.95 grips and grip screws - $ 29.95 magazine - $ 29.95 Mechanically, it is probably as good as new, since the High Points are inferior quality firearms anyway. It appears Very Good finishwise to us, but photos should suffice for prospective owners to judge finish grade for themselves. 25 Auto pistol, made after the Raven Company morphed into Phoenix Arms. Here is a confiscated weapon from one of our local police agencies. Sometimes when local shoppers ask us if we carry High Points, we tell them that we’d rather live next door to someone who had a gun than have one of them.
When California adopted some of its stricter laws in the late 1990s, the companies vacated to North Carolina, hence the High Point brand. Some time in the 1980s, companies called Raven Arms, then Jennings, then Davis Industries, sprang up in California and began manufacturing inferior pot-metal pistols. The same advances in casting technology spelled the doom of the well made but cheap little steel and pot metal pistols manufactured in Florida by F.I.E. Description: Advances in castings brought us the Glocks and Kel-Tecs of the 1980s with polymers.