Allendavis: I agree with you on the 1911. At least for me, I can shoot any standard 1911 better than I can any 9mm I've fired. (The one exception was the 1911 I was assigned as a Bn Cdr, which was more accurate on an overhand throw than being fired before I convinced the armorer to do a bit of work.)
I've owned 5 and built 15 1911s in .45 ACP since I was about 17. Of those, only two were "store bought," meaning that I have some experience with John Moses Browning's greatest creation. It is the greatest handgun ever made in my opinion.
The Hi-Point problem, based on a couple of owners and their forum is they make lousy magazines. The problem disappears if you open the ears of the mag slightly, or so I'm told.
I couldn't detect any visual defects in their magazines, but I wasn't magnifying anything, either. The slides seemed to get sluggish after extensive firing.
Let me say this: if you're poor and don't have a lot of money to spend, then I'd say buy a Hi-Point, do some practice, then make sure you keep it clean.
I've fired a C9 and was neither impressed nor unimpressed with the accuracy at 25 yards.
4-inch groups at 25 yards fail to impress me, especially if you're shooting from a 22-pound sandbag rest.
I've fired 10 rounds from a 5906 and on comparison, if I had a choice, I'd buy a Hi-point.
Excuse me, I'm dizzy from my head spinning around like Linda Blair in that Exorcist movie! IT'S A G*****M SMITH & WESSON!!!!! IF there is a problem with the gun, they will fix it FREE OF CHARGE!!! Even an excessively heavy DA trigger pull!
The 5906 trigger in double action was terrible, it wasn't bad in single action after I figured out that I really wasn't pulling the trigger all the way back and their was nothing wrong with the pistol in single action. The fact that the owner asked me 5 or 6 times if the pistol jammed didn't leave me with any warm fuzzies. My guess is that I fired a really bad 5906.
I have yet to encouter a DA semi-auto I liked as well as I did that single 5906. The DA pull was excellent for a gun of its ilk, but it still sucked eggs like a blue-tick hound-dog.
My very first encounter with a DA semi-auto was with the S&W Model 39 that a cousin bought. That gun was awful on the DA pull (14 pound pull). SA was decent for that model, it was only 6 pounds.
I think this was 1980 when I played with that puppy the first time, but it might've been earlier.
I like SA semi-autos best. But everybody knows that about me here by now. If it isn't a 1911, give me a Hi-Power.
Allen