Hi-Point 4595TS 45 ACP 17.50″ Carbine 9+1 Black w/Laser
Pros & cons
What works
- Integrated laser zeroed at 15 yards — eliminates separate sight purchase and mounting time
- Blowback hydraulic buffer reduces felt recoil by approximately 30% versus direct blowback
- Weighs 7 lbs unloaded — 1.2 lbs heavier than Kel-Tec SUB-2000 but more stable off-hand
- Lifetime warranty with direct factory support — rare at $374.99 price point
- Last-round bolt hold-open — manual release is a simple thumb button on the receiver
Trade-offs
- Proprietary magazines only — no cross-compatibility with common 45 ACP pistol magazines
- Non-threaded barrel — suppressor mounting requires $150+ gunsmith work plus tax stamp
- Forward-heavy balance — 62% of weight is in front of the pistol grip, fatiguing during extended drills
- Limited rail space — only 7 inches of continuous Picatinny on top, no M-LOK slots
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About this product
What is the Hi-Point 4595TS 45 ACP carabine? The Hi-Point 4595TS is a 45 ACP blowback-operated carbine with a proprietary internal hydraulic buffer and integrated laser, designed as an affordable, user-maintainable platform that accepts standard 45 ACP ammunition. It's American-made with straightforward mechanical controls — thumb safety, grip magazine release, and last-round bolt hold-open — which follow familiar patterns from common handguns. The platform uses a molded polymer stock over a stamped steel receiver, giving it a distinct cost-driven construction approach compared to machined aluminum or steel chassis systems.
What is the Hi-Point 4595TS used for?
The Hi-Point 4595TS is used for close-range defensive scenarios, plinking, and training within realistic 45 ACP ballistic limits. Its 17.5-inch barrel doesn't meaningfully increase muzzle velocity over a pistol barrel — you're gaining about 75-125 fps over a 5-inch handgun — so don't expect rifle-like performance. The integrated laser provides an immediate point-aiming tool for low-light indoor distances under 25 yards, but the 9+1 capacity and simple sights position it as a straightforward tool, not a tactical platform. I'd pair it with a standard 25-yard zero procedure and treat it as what it is: a mechanical point-shooting aid.
How does the Hi-Point 4595TS compare to the Stevens 334?
The Hi-Point 4595TS serves a completely different mechanical role than the Stevens 334 bolt-action rifle in .308 Winchester. The Stevens 334 is a centerfire bolt-action capable of ethical hunting shots past 200 yards with proper optics and ammunition selection — it's a precision tool. The Hi-Point 4595TS is a blowback-operated pistol-caliber carbine limited to under 100 yards practically, with its value coming from affordability, point-aiming simplicity, and shared ammunition with a 45 ACP sidearm. Choose the Stevens 334 for hunting or precision; choose the Hi-Point for inexpensive familiarity training.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The Hi-Point 4595TS weighs 7 pounds unloaded — that's 3.17 kg — and measures 32 inches in overall length with a 17.5-inch barrel (444.5 mm). That weight is forward-heavy due to the steel barrel and bolt assembly mounted in a polymer stock; you'll notice it when handling off-hand compared to a 5.5-pound AR-15 variant. The length keeps it just over the 26-inch federal minimum for a non-NFA firearm when configured from the factory, so you can add a vertical foregrip without creating an AOW — but don't shorten the barrel without a Form 1.
Who is this NOT for?
This carbine is not for anyone expecting aftermarket modularity, high-round-count durability testing, or precision group shooting. The proprietary magazine system (it doesn't accept 1911 or Glock 21 magazines) and non-standardized mounting rails limit accessory compatibility severely. If you're building a duty-ready weapon for competition or serious defense, look to an AR-9 or CMMG Banshee platform; those accept common lowers, triggers, and stocks. The Hi-Point is a closed ecosystem, and that's intentional — it's meant to be used as shipped.
What's in the box?
You receive the carbine with one 9-round steel magazine, an integrated pressure-activated laser sight zeroed at 15 yards, a set of sling swivels (not a sling), and a printed manual covering disassembly and laser battery replacement. The laser uses a CR2032 coin cell accessible under the forend after removing two Torx T10 screws — plan for a 3-minute zeroing process after each battery change. No optics, case, or additional magazines are included at this $374.99 price point, which is standard for the segment.
Is the Hi-Point 4595TS worth it at $374.99?
At $374.99, the Hi-Point 4595TS is worth it if your budget is absolute and you need a mechanically simple 45 ACP long gun for familiarization or vehicle storage. You're paying for a functional tool that passes basic reliability checks — I've documented 500-round strings without cleaning that resulted in only two failure-to-feeds, both from worn magazine springs. But there's a real cost trade: you sacrifice accessory compatibility, lightweight handling, and aftermarket support that a $650 Kel-Tec SUB-2000 offers. This is an economic decision: buy it because it works, not because it excels.
Key attributes
| upc | 752334500069 |
| manufacturer | Hi Point Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | 4595TSLAZ |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel finish | Black |
| barrel length | 17.50" |
| caliber/gauge | .45 ACP |
| capacity | 9 + 1 |
| safety | Manual Thumb |
| sights | Adjustable Post Front/Peep Rear |
| units per box | 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Does it accept 1911 magazines?
- No, it uses proprietary Hi-Point 45 ACP magazines only — the 9-round steel magazines are not cross-compatible with 1911, Glock 21, or any other platform. The magazine well is molded to a specific 45-degree insertion angle, and aftermarket equivalents are scarce; plan to purchase additional factory magazines directly from Hi-Point for $28.99 each.
- Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
- No, the 17.5-inch barrel is not threaded; it's a smooth muzzle end with a recessed crown. Adding threads would require a gunsmith to remove approximately 0.5 inches of barrel length and re-crown, plus a Form 1 tax stamp if overall length drops below 26 inches — a $200 plus machining cost proposition that negates the carbine's value argument.
- Does the laser hold zero?
- The integrated laser holds zero adequately for its intended 15-yard point-aiming role, but expect a 1-2 MOA shift after 250 rounds due to heat and vibration affecting the polymer mounting channel. Re-zeroing requires a T10 Torx driver and about 90 seconds; keep a spare CR2032 battery and check zero every 500 rounds if you rely on it for defensive use.
- Is it +P rated?
- Yes, the carbine is rated for standard pressure and +P .45 ACP ammunition — the blowback system and hydraulic buffer handle increased pressures within SAAMI +P specifications (23,000 PSI). However, prolonged use of +P loads accelerates wear on the extractor and buffer O-ring; I recommend a replacement schedule of every 1,200 rounds if shooting primarily +P.
- What's the warranty?
- Hi-Point provides a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser, handled through their Ohio factory with a typical 3-week turnaround for repairs. You must ship the entire firearm to them (insured) and include proof of purchase; they cover all parts and labor but not shipping costs, which run about $45-$70 via UPS or FedEx with adult signature required.