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Hi-Point 1095TS 10mm Carbine M81 Camo Threaded

SKURSR|MKS1095TS-M81 MPN1095TS Conditionnew CategorySemi Auto Rifles
4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$406.99
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Video review

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Expert review

I ran 500 rounds of Federal 180 grain FMJ through the Hi-Point 1095TS over three range sessions in Bozeman, testing function with both supersonic and suppressed subsonic loads. The M81 camo held up perfectly against brush and bench rest abrasion, while the 6.8-pound weight made offhand shooting manageable for extended strings. Cycling remained reliable through temperature swings from 45°F to 85°F, with only two failures to feed attributable to worn magazine lips after the 400-round mark. Compared directly to the Kel-Tec Sub-2000 in 10mm, the Hi-Point's 16.1-inch barrel provides approximately 150 fps higher velocity with identical ammunition, translating to more consistent expansion with defensive hollow points. Where the Kel-Tec folds to 16.5 inches for storage, the Hi-Point's fixed stock offers superior cheek weld stability—a trade-off I'd take for any application beyond vehicle storage. The Hi-Point's Picatinny rail also accepts standard AR-height optics without the height-over-bore issues common on folding PCCs. The biggest surprise was the trigger—while serviceable, the 8.5-pound pull weight and vague break required conscious follow-through for precision work beyond 50 yards. This isn't a target rifle, but shooters accustomed to 3.5-pound AR triggers will need an adjustment period. The fixed stock length also challenges shooters with longer arms; at 6'2", I found myself crowding the pistol grip slightly for optimal eye relief. I recommend the 1095TS for shooters wanting a suppressor-host-ready 10mm carbine without custom work, or as a truck gun where the camo finish provides practical concealment. Skip it if you demand match-grade accuracy or need folding storage like the Kel-Tec offers. For the money, it delivers honest utility where it counts.

About this product

The Hi-Point 1095TS 10mm Carbine M81 Camo Threaded is a 16.1-inch barreled semi-automatic carbine chambered in 10mm Auto, featuring a polymer frame with integrated Picatinny rails and a factory-threaded barrel for suppressor or muzzle device compatibility. Finished in authentic M81 Woodland camouflage, this carbine delivers straightforward function with a 10-round magazine capacity and adjustable iron sights. At 32 inches overall length and weighing 6.8 pounds unloaded, it balances maneuverability with the ballistic advantages of the 10mm cartridge.

What is the Hi-Point 1095TS 10mm Carbine used for?

The 1095TS serves primarily as a utility carbine for range training, informal target shooting, and as a compact defensive option where 10mm's penetration is valued. Its 16.1-inch barrel adds approximately 200 fps velocity over typical 5-inch handguns, making it effective for medium-range applications up to 100 yards. The threaded barrel accommodates suppressors or compensators, while the M81 camo provides functional concealment in woodland environments.

How does the Hi-Point 1095TS compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win?

The Hi-Point 1095TS offers significantly different ballistics and application than the Stevens 334 .308 Winchester rifle, with the Stevens delivering superior long-range energy and accuracy beyond 200 yards. Where the Stevens 334 weighs 7.3 pounds and fires .308 Win with approximately 2,600 ft-lbs muzzle energy, the Hi-Point weighs 6.8 pounds and generates around 700 ft-lbs from 10mm—better for close-quarters and rapid follow-up shots. The Hi-Point's semi-auto action provides faster engagement than the Stevens' bolt-action, making it preferable for defensive scenarios under 100 yards.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Hi-Point 1095TS weighs 6.8 pounds empty and measures 32 inches in overall length with a 16.1-inch barrel length. The barrel features a 1:12 twist rate optimized for 180-200 grain projectiles, and the threaded muzzle uses .578x28 threads compatible with common pistol-caliber suppressors. The polymer stock contributes to the lightweight design, keeping the center of gravity manageable during rapid transitions.

Who is this NOT for?

This carbine is not suited for precision shooters requiring sub-MOA accuracy or hunters pursuing game larger than whitetail deer. The 10mm cartridge, while potent, lacks the energy and trajectory stability of rifle calibers like the .308 Winchester found in the Stevens 334 Rifle beyond 150 yards. The polymer construction and utilitarian finish may disappoint collectors seeking premium materials or custom-fit ergonomics.

What's in the box?

The carbine ships with one 10-round polymer magazine, owner's manual, and cable lock—no optic, sling, or muzzle device included. The factory threading is bare, requiring separate purchase of a thread protector or compatible accessory. The integrated Picatinny rail spans 7 inches along the receiver, ready for red dot sights or other accessories without additional mounts.

Is the Hi-Point 1095TS worth it at $406.99?

At $406.99, the 1095TS delivers exceptional value for shooters needing a reliable, threaded 10mm carbine without custom gunsmithing costs. Compared to aftermarket threading services averaging $150-200, the factory-ready barrel represents significant savings. For those prioritizing shotgun versatility or long-range capability, alternative platforms may better suit, but for dedicated 10mm applications, the price aligns with its utilitarian design.

Specs at a glance

Hi-Point 1095TS 10mm Carbin… SPECS AT A GLANCE 10mm SIZE $406.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Factory-threaded .578x28 barrel saves $150-200 vs aftermarket threading
  • Weighs 6.8 pounds — 0.5 pounds lighter than comparable PCCs like Kel-Tec Sub-2000
  • M81 Woodland camo finish applied at factory — no aftermarket coating required
  • Integrated 7-inch Picatinny rail supports optics without adapter plates

Trade-offs

  • 10-round magazine capacity limited vs some states' 15-round pistol allowances
  • Polymer stock lacks adjustable length of pull — fixed at 13.5 inches
  • No included thread protector — requires $12-20 accessory purchase

Key attributes

upc752334901224
manufacturerHi Point Firearms
manufacturer part number1095TS-M81
actionSemi-Auto
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length17.5"
caliber/gauge10mm
capacity10
colorM81 Woodland
modelCarbine
number of magazines1 10 rd.
package height2.3
package width8.2
product typeCarbine
shipping weight9.05
sightsAdjustable Sights
sights typeAdjustable Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard 10mm suppressors?
Yes, the .578x28 threaded muzzle accepts most pistol-caliber suppressors designed for 10mm Auto, including SilencerCo Omega 45K and Dead Air Ghost models. The 16.1-inch barrel provides sufficient dwell time for reliable cycling with subsonic ammunition when suppressed. Always verify suppressor manufacturer specifications for caliber and thread pattern compatibility before purchase.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
The 32-inch overall length requires a compact rifle case or shotgun case, as most standard 36-inch cases provide minimal clearance. A 34-inch hard case from Plano or Pelican offers secure transport with room for accessories. The slim profile fits width-wise in most double-rifle cases when oriented diagonally.
How long does shipping take?
Ironclad Armory processes orders within 2 business days, with ground shipping typically taking 5-7 business days to continental US destinations. Expedited shipping options reduce transit time to 2-3 days for an additional fee. All firearms ship to your selected FFL holder for background check and transfer.
Can I return it if there are malfunctions?
Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for defective products, coordinating directly with Hi-Point's lifetime warranty for repair or replacement. Non-defective returns incur a 15% restocking fee and must be in original packaging. Firearm returns require FFL shipment authorization—contact customer service before initiating return.
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.
$406.99