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While the Hi-Point C-9 pistol has remained largely unchanged for years… …at SHOT Show 2020 they have jumped into the 21st Century! Introducing the YC-9, or as it’s more affectionately known, the Yeet Cannon.
Hi-Point has introduced a lot of new features to this pistol chambered in 9mm. To include front cocking serrations, a 1/2×28 threaded barrel for muzzle devices or suppressors and an accessory rail built into the frame, fitting most lights designed for sub-compact pistols, such as the Streamlight TLR7.
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They have also re-engineered the magazines. They will be a 2 to 1 stack magazine featuring a 10+1 round capacity. Also new is the sighting system. You can replace the rear sight with a section of Pic rail, allowing for most any optic to be placed on the pistol.
Additionally, the front sight is compatible with Glock’s and other aftermarket sighting options, opening up all kinds of possibilities, be it fiber optic or tritium.
Also, listening to feedback from customers, they got rid of that rattle. When you shake a C-9 pistol you can hear the sear safety rattle. They have forgone that in favor of a backstrap safety on the YC-9.
The new YC-9 also has a wrap-around textured rubber grip. To include interchangeable backstraps, with either a flat or rounded option.
While the MSRP isn’t set in stone, they are working at bringing the new pistol out at around $200 between Q2 and Q3. Get ready for the Yeet Cannon!
For more information, please visit Hi-Point.