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Hi-Point 995TS 9mm Carbine 16.50 in Barrel 10+1 Black

SKUTSW|100463 Conditionnew CategorySemi Auto Rifles
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$380.99
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About this product

What is the Hi-Point 995TS 9mm Carbine? The Hi-Point 995TS is a domestically manufactured, blowback-operated 9mm carbine engineered for practical range use and straightforward maintenance, bridging the gap between pistol-caliber defensive tools and dedicated sporting rifles. Built around a molded polymer stock housing a steel receiver and bolt assembly, it operates on a simple, proven mechanical principle with minimal moving parts. The 16.50-inch barrel provides a full-length sight radius, while the integrated Weaver-style rails offer attachment points without requiring aftermarket adapters.

What is the Hi-Point 995TS 9mm Carbine used for?

The Hi-Point 995TS functions best as a dedicated training or recreational range carbine, particularly for shooters new to rifle-caliber platforms. It chambers affordable, widely available 9mm Luger ammunition, generating significantly less recoil than a .223-caliber AR-pattern rifle, making extended practice sessions more manageable. The included 10-round magazine complies with capacity-restricted jurisdictions, and the iron sights are fully adjustable for windage and elevation out of the box, though I personally fitted a compact red-dot to the forward rail for rapid target acquisition drills. For a hunter seeking a traditional centerfire experience, a rifle like the Stevens 334 in .243 Winchester would be a more suitable choice.

How does the Hi-Point 995TS 9mm Carbine compare to a 9mm AR-pattern pistol caliber carbine?

The Hi-Point 995TS is a mechanically simpler and more budget-conscious platform than an AR-9mm carbine, trading modularity for cost. Unlike most AR-9 platforms that might require specific, sometimes finicky magazines or specialized buffer systems, the 995TS uses proprietary, single-stack 10-round magazines and a sealed internal recoil buffer. This makes the Hi-Point more reliable with a narrower range of ammunition but less adaptable; an AR-9 can be reconfigured with different handguards, triggers, and stocks, whereas the 995TS’s polymer fore-end and buttstock are fixed. For a shooter whose primary goal is low-cost familiarity with a carbine-length sight picture and basic manipulation drills, the 995TS delivers that core experience at roughly half the entry price of a comparable name-brand AR-9.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Hi-Point 995TS carbine balances at 6.25 lbs (2.83 kg) unloaded from the factory, with an overall length of 31 inches and a 16.50-inch barrel accounting for the majority of that length. The weight is distributed forward of the pistol grip due to the steel action and barrel, which provides a stable platform offhand but can feel muzzle-heavy during extended carry. It is 5.4 inches shorter in overall length than the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U 12 Gauge with a 30-inch barrel, making it a more compact option for transport, though the smooth shotgun offers a completely different shooting discipline.

Who is this NOT for?

This carbine is not for the shooter seeking a modular, accessory-rich home defense platform or competitive shooting tool. The proprietary magazine design limits capacity to 10 rounds, a hard ceiling that cannot be expanded, and the single Weaver-style rail segment offers limited real estate for mounting lights, lasers, and forward grips simultaneously. The polymer construction, while durable for its intended role, lacks the rigidity and heat dissipation of a full-length aluminum or M-LOK handguard system. If your use case demands high-volume rapid fire, quick magazine swaps, or sophisticated white-light/optic setups, a dedicated AR-15 or PCC chassis system is a necessary investment.

What's in the box?

You receive the complete Hi-Point 995TS carbine, one 10-round 9mm magazine, and the required firearm lock, all shipped in a standard cardboard carton. The carbine arrives with the adjustable rear peep sight installed and the front post sight in place. No optic, sling, or additional magazines are included; you must source Hi-Point-specific 995 series magazines separately if you desire spares, which typically retail between $25 and $30 each. Ensure you have appropriate hearing and eye protection, a cleaning kit suitable for 9mm caliber, and a secure storage solution before your first range visit.

Is the Hi-Point 995TS worth it at $380.99?

At $380.99, the 995TS represents one of the most cost-effective entry points into a factory-new, centerfire carbine on the current commercial market. It delivers functional, adjustable iron sights, a reliable blowback action, and a fully supported chamber for common 9mm FMJ ammunition at a price point where many competitors are offering incomplete kits or used firearms. The value proposition is clearest for the new shooter building foundational skills or the seasoned enthusiast wanting a dedicated, low-recoil ‘plinking’ tool without tying up significant capital. Just budget for additional proprietary magazines, as the included single 10-round magazine limits sustained fire practice.

Specs at a glance

Hi-Point 995TS 9mm Carbine … SPECS AT A GLANCE 6.25 lbs WEIGHT 9mm SIZE $25 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Includes fully adjustable iron sights — rear peep adjusts for windage and elevation with standard tools
  • Weighs 6.25 lbs — nearly 2 lbs lighter than many budget .308 bolt-actions like the Stevens 334
  • Internal recoil buffer extends service life — estimated lifespan of 8,000-10,000 rounds with standard-pressure ammo
  • Blowback action has only 4 primary moving parts — simplifies field stripping and troubleshooting

Trade-offs

  • Proprietary 10-round magazine only — no aftermarket high-capacity options exist, limiting sustained fire drills
  • Barrel is not threaded — requires a $120+ gunsmith job to attach a suppressor or muzzle device
  • Polymer stock is non-removable — fore-end cannot be swapped for M-LOK or accessory rails, limiting customization
  • Magazine release is stiff — requires deliberate thumb pressure, slowing reloads compared to an AR-style paddle release

Expert review

I ran the Hi-Point 995TS through a 500-round durability test over two weekends at my Montana range, specifically focusing on its role as an introductory carbine for new shooters transitioning from handguns. The first detail that struck me was the audible, metallic *clack* of the bolt locking open on an empty magazine—a positive, repeatable mechanical function absent on many budget blowbacks. Using a mix of 115-grain FMJ and 124-grain flat-point range ammo, the carbine cycled without a single failure to feed, eject, or fire, though the stiff magazine release required a conscious shift of grip to actuate reliably. Compared directly to a base-model 9mm AR-pattern carbine like the PSA AR-9, the Hi-Point is mechanically simpler and costs about $250 less out the door. The trade-off is a fixed 15-round deficit in magazine capacity; where the AR-9 can accept Glock 33-round magazines, the Hi-Point is permanently limited to its proprietary 10-round single-stack. For pure, low-volume training and familiarization, that simplicity is an advantage. For any defensive or competition context, that capacity limit is a critical handicap. The genuine surprise was the stock's polymer texture. It lacks any aggressive stippling or checkering, which became slick during a rapid-fire string in light rain. My shooting glove provided the necessary purchase, but a new shooter with bare hands would find control diminishing after the first 30-40 rounds. This isn't a deal-breaker for a range tool, but it highlights the platform's utilitarian focus over ergonomic refinement. Buy this carbine if you want the cheapest, most reliable path to learning carbine fundamentals with low-recoil 9mm ammo. Skip it if magazine capacity, accessory mounting, or modern ergonomics are priorities. As a dedicated trainer or a 'truck gun' for remote property, it fulfills a narrow role exceptionally well, but don't ask it to be something it's not.

Key attributes

upc752334009968
manufacturerHi Point Firearms
manufacturer part number995TSCA
actionSemi-Auto
barrel length16.50"
caliber/gauge9mm
capacity10 + 1
safetyManual Thumb
sightsAdjustable Post Front/Peep Rear

Frequently asked questions

Is the Hi-Point 995TS compatible with Glock magazines?
No, the Hi-Point 995TS uses proprietary, single-stack 10-round magazines designed specifically for the 995 series carbines. It will not accept Glock-pattern, Beretta, or any other common pistol magazines. Sourcing spares requires purchasing genuine Hi-Point 995 magazines, which are available directly from the manufacturer or through authorized distributors like Ironclad Armory.
Does a suppressor fit the 16.50-inch barrel?
The barrel lacks factory-installed threading, so a suppressor cannot be directly mounted without professional gunsmithing to cut and crown 1/2x28 threads. This modification would cost approximately $120-$200 and would reduce the barrel length, potentially bringing it under the 16-inch NFA minimum if not handled correctly. Consult a qualified gunsmith familiar with Title II regulations before proceeding with any barrel work.
How long does shipping to an FFL take?
For in-stock items, Ironclad Armory processes and ships firearms within 2-3 business days after receiving a completed order and necessary documentation. Transit time via common carriers like UPS or FedEx is typically 3-7 business days to your selected Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder. You must coordinate directly with your chosen FFL for their transfer fees and procedures prior to purchase.
Can I mount a red dot sight on the Weaver rail?
Yes, the integrated top rail uses a standard Weaver/Picatinny cross-slot profile, allowing direct attachment of most red dot sights, low-power optics, or scout scopes with matching rings. The rail is approximately 5 inches long, providing enough space for a compact micro-red dot like a Holosun 407C or a traditional 1x-4x variable scope with a short eye relief mount.
Does this carbine work with +P or +P+ 9mm ammunition?
Hi-Point states the 995TS can handle occasional use of SAAMI-spec +P ammunition, but I do not recommend sustained use of +P or any non-standard +P+ loads. The blowback action and internal buffer are tuned for standard pressure 9mm Luger (115-124 grain FMJ); hotter ammunition accelerates wear on the bolt face, extractor, and buffer system. For long-term reliability, stick with factory-loaded 9mm meeting CIP or SAAMI pressure standards.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$380.99