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PrimalSeal Hi-Point Firearms
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Joined: 14 Oct 2007 Posts: 9588 Location: Holloman AFB New Mexico
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Posted:
Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:33 pm Post
subject: Product Review: Charging Handle from
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I recieved the charging
handle in the mail from
Bushman98 a day or 2 after Christmas and I have finally
gotten the time to write up a review.
Anyway, here it is, 3 pics comparing the charging handle from
Bushman98 to the factory 995 charging handle. The new
charging handle is the 3rd generation handle that
Bushman98 has manufactured, so this one may be a bit
different than you are used to seeing in the thread about them.
Here are the pics.
As you can see, the charging handle gotten from
Bushman98
is a whole lot bigger than the one from the factory. This is due
to the fact that the new charging handle is in fact a 2 part
construction. The metal insert, where the handle goes into the
bolt housing cover was made of rolled steel, and machined to
size. The upper part of the handle is a polymer that was milled
and then fitted over the roll steel lower.
In the second picture, you can see that the size of the steel
insert is the exact same size as the factory one, but the
polymer upper is much larger. This gives the handle itself and
much larger surface area on which to grasp, making it easier to
operate the bolt of the 995. Also, in the first and last
pictures, you can also see that the polymer upper is smooth and
polished with no sharp edges. This aspect make the handle more
comfortable and fit the hand and fingers very well.
On the top of the handle, *Not pictured, sorry* the hole was milled so that
it acts as a wrench for the charging handle bolt, thus making
installation a breeze. Slide the bolt through the handle and
screw it in until it's tight. The only problem that I see with
this aspect of the handle is this: There is no way to get a
wrench or a socket onto the bolt to torque it into the bolt so
that it doesn't come loose. For all of it's benifits, this is a
minor drawback IMHO.
All in all this handle is really nice. I like the fit and finish of it on my
995, but I'll let you guys be the judge. I have taken 2 videos.
1 of installation of the handle itself and the second of me
actually shooting it. Here they are:
Opinions, questions and comments are welcome. Feel free to
contact me if you are curious about anything posted, and contact
Bushman98 over at Hi-Point talk for ordering instructions.
_________________ I got a fever and the only prescription, is
MORE COWBELL!!!! ~Bruce Dickenson
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waltham41 HPFF Senior Member
Joined: 15 Oct 2007 Posts: 7155 Location: Near Muskogee, OK
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Posted:
Tue Jan 01, 2008 12:25 am Post
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It looks good, I still
think taking a dremmel and slicing a small notch in the center
of the bolt screw so you can take a flathead screwdriver and
snug the screw is the answer to that.
I mentioned it before and someone said it was errrr rigging it, but it would
make sure that the screw does not come off and hit you in the
face.
Just a thought guys. _________________ If you are so
worried about saving the earth, do your part and LEAVE
Hi Point 4095 x 2
Hi Point C9
Hi Point JCP .40
Hi Point JHP .45
Various other weapons
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Dru Expert
Joined: 19 Dec 2007 Posts: 344 Location: Washington State
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Posted:
Wed Jan 02, 2008 5:02 pm Post
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I like the looks of it.
bet it makes charging a bit easier and possibly smoother.
_________________ There are no extraordinary men... just
extraordinary circumstances that ordinary men are forced to deal
with. William Halsey
"Don't be so open minded that your brains fall out!" Father John
Corapi
"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we
used when we created them." Albert Einstein |
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PrimalSeal Hi-Point Firearms
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Joined: 14 Oct 2007 Posts: 9588 Location: Holloman AFB New Mexico
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Posted:
Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:14 pm Post
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The difference between
this new charging handle and the factory one is simply put,
amazing.
Bushman98
did an outstanding job of R&D on his one of a kind product.
Thanks alot Bushman, you have made my 995 that much more fun to
shoot.
Also, PM me what I owe you for it. _________________ I got
a fever and the only prescription, is MORE COWBELL!!!! ~Bruce
Dickenson
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Jarhead1775 Expert
Joined: 12 Dec 2007 Posts: 301
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Posted:
Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:27 pm Post
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Great review. Bushman pm
me when they are for sale. |
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Langford Plinker
Joined: 01 Jan 2008 Posts: 71 Location: La Salle, Michigan
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Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:39 pm Post
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I will definitely be
ordering two of these once they are available, one for my 995
and one for my 4095. This product seems to be made with function
and form in mind, the plain hex head bolt that comes on the
carbine from the factory looks a little cheap in my opinion and
unfinished...this looks like it will make it look much better,
and easier to use. _________________
Hi Point: 995, 4095
Remington: 870 tactical 12gauge, 870
20gauge, 700 BDL SS DM .30-06, 700 ADL .243
Ruger: Mark III Hunter .22 pistol,
custom 10/22 target gun, custom 10/22 converted to .17HM2.
Kimber: Custom Carry II 1911 .45acp |
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Tooguns Expert
Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 334 Location: Thompson,Mo.
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Posted:
Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:48 pm Post
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How about a allen or torx
head bolt. any hardware store should have them.I like the torx
you can tighten them up without fear of stripping the head out.
_________________ Tooguns |
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Bushman98 Distinguished
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Joined: 15 Oct 2007 Posts: 800 Location: Houston, TX
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Posted:
Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:57 pm Post
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The problem with
replacing the bolt with a shoulder bolt or anything else is that
it may be difficult to find one the exact dimention. I looked
and looked, and found a very expensive hex bolt (relatively, 75
cents each, box of 100 min) that is the right size but will
still require some machinig to match the current model.
I finished the last prototype this weekend and was able to make it so when
the handle is in the locked back position, only half the
thickness of the head fo the bolt is past the handle. This way
you can tighten it with the hi point "wrench".
_________________ Smith & Wesson 22A, 22LR Henry Lever
Action, 7.62x39 SKS, 30-06 Remington 700ADL, 9mm Witness
Conpact, 995 Carbine, Ruger P94, 45LC Ruger Blackhalk, .50
Hawken blackpowder, 12ga O/U Baiki shotgun, Mav 88 12 ga, JHP,
Mossburg 500 20Ga.
www.bushmanparts.com |
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Bushman98 Distinguished
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Joined: 15 Oct 2007 Posts: 800 Location: Houston, TX
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Posted:
Thu Jan 24, 2008 9:50 am Post
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Hey guys, those of you
who ordered handles and combos should be getting them starting
today. If you can, post any reviews or any coments you may have
on this thread.... trying to keep from having multiple threads
like the trigger. _________________ Smith & Wesson 22A,
22LR Henry Lever Action, 7.62x39 SKS, 30-06 Remington 700ADL,
9mm Witness Conpact, 995 Carbine, Ruger P94, 45LC Ruger
Blackhalk, .50 Hawken blackpowder, 12ga O/U Baiki shotgun, Mav
88 12 ga, JHP, Mossburg 500 20Ga.
www.bushmanparts.com |
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Jarhead1775 Expert
Joined: 12 Dec 2007 Posts: 301
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Posted:
Sat Feb 09, 2008 3:10 pm Post
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I tried Bushman's
charging handle today and it functioned flawlessly. I fired 200
rounds from my 995 and there were no problems. It was also much
easier to lock the bolt back with it. Thank you Bushman. |
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AndrewST Distinguished Expert
Joined: 23 Oct 2007 Posts: 977
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Posted:
Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:21 am Post
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When can we buy them from
you? This is something I NEED for my 995, as the size of the
factory handle just isn't working for me.
Eerrr...PM sent. _________________ 995 /w Bushman Charging
handle
Savage .17HMR w/ AccuTrigger
Savage 110 30-06 w/ AccuTrigger, Sightron SII 3-9x42, Warne base
and rings
Ruger 10/22 /w 30rd clips
Winchester Model 190 .22
Mossberg 390KA 16a Bolt Action
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