
Phoenix Arms | Hi-Point Firearms Forums
Jan 10, 2025 · Phoenix was the last true Ring of Fire company in operation and the only corporate tie to George Jennings, the guy who started it all. They'll be missed if only among SNS fanatics. Boy do I ever wish HiPoint would take up the mantle and make a .25, but that caliber is only kept alive by 100+ years of pocket pistols and my Raven obsession.
Anyone carry a Phoenix Hp22a? - Hi-Point Firearms Forums
May 13, 2015 · I have the HP25A. Pocket carry in a Blackhawk size 4, or belt carry in the Phoenix Arms nylon holster. Usually carry C2, that's how I was trained to carry the 1911 over 30 years ago. Trying some C1. The Phoenix has a stiff safety, I trust it not to disengage. Hard to break old habits though! I don't like rimfires without last round hold open.
Raven .25 ACP Pistol - Hi-Point Firearms Forums
May 7, 2020 · Raven Arms P25 / MP25 Pistol Caliber .25 ACP 6 + 1 capacity Ravens were manufactured from 1971 until a fire destroyed the factory in 1991. The factory was rebuilt as Phoenix Arms in Ontario California; the first pistol produced was a version of the Raven. Once up and running, Phoenix began...
The Raven: The "Ring of Fire" Pistol That Started It All
Apr 16, 2018 · Phoenix Arms (named for the mythological bird that rises from the ashes) was owned in equal shares by George Jennings' ex-wife, his children, and by the former GM of Raven Arms. Although the Phoenix Arms 'Model Raven' was manufactured by a different legal entity at a different location, it is for all intents the "fifth generation" Raven.
Concealed Carry a HP 22 | Hi-Point Firearms Forums
Feb 16, 2021 · First, I have a soft spot for the Phoenix Arms .22 and .25 pistols. My preference is the .25. For reliability reasons, but honestly, stay away from the bulk stuff, use premium fodder, and mishaps become rare. That said, I would not recommend the HP 22 or 25 for social work. It is hampered by too many safeties.
Phoenix HP22 or Taurus PT22? - Hi-Point Firearms Forums
Dec 26, 2012 · I have two Phoenix HP22's and love them. However, on the 2nd outing, my son was firing one of them and noticed a pin sticking up on top. The retaining pin for the extractor had slid up and the extractor and spring had popped out. Found the extractor, lost the spring. I've ordered some parts from Phoenix. They're nice little guns and pretty ...
Phoenix/Raven Arms .380 - Hi-Point Firearms Forums
Jul 10, 2014 · The Phoenix/Raven Arms .25acp has an approximate value of $75-100 and is constructed primarily of zamak with a steel breech block and a few stamped steel small parts. Mine works great but the factory mags are all 30+ years old and were cheap to begin with so you may have to mess with it to get it reliable.
Phoenix HP22A review - Hi-Point Firearms Forums
Mar 17, 2012 · Due to limited funds, I settled for a Phoenix HP22A for now, though some day I plan on a Ruger SR9C. My Phoenix shoots well, though, and I'm happy with it. The California market was not kind to this poor thing, and it had some …
Phoenix Arms HP22A | Hi-Point Firearms Forums
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Preferable ammo for Phoenix Arms HP22? - Hi-Point Firearms …
Apr 20, 2012 · Phoenix Arms HP22A Stoeger Condor 12/20 S&W M&P .45. Save Share Reply ...