Hi-Point Model 995 9mm Carbine, First-Generation Classic Stock, 16.5 in Barrel, 10+1, Black
This first-generation Hi-Point Model 995 stands out for its original Classic stock configuration with the stamped-metal top sight bridge/carry-handle and no last-round bolt hold-open. It is a U.S.-made 9mm carbine by Beemiller, Inc. in Mansfield, Ohio, featuring a simple, durable blowback action and a plain crowned, non-threaded muzzle. The magazine feeds through the integral pistol grip, reflecting the configuration commonly seen during the 1994 AWB era with 10-round magazines.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are significant handling and use marks throughout with some areas of rust. The front sight is missing. When the safety is off, the trigger remains locked and the carbine will require gunsmithing to restore function.
What's Included
- Hi-Point Model 995 9mm carbine (first-generation Classic stock)
- 1x 10-round steel single-stack detachable box magazine
The Model 995 uses a semi-automatic, straight blowback, closed-bolt action in 9mm Luger. It is built around a 16.5-inch steel barrel with a plain, non-threaded, crowned muzzle for consistent bore protection.
The stock is the first-generation black polymer Classic design: a fixed, one-piece unit with an integral pistol grip. A polymer fore-end with vent slots complements the configuration. Controls include a manual thumb safety and a right-side charging handle with a large hex-head knob, with right-side ejection.
This generation retains the stamped-metal top sight bridge/carry-handle and omits a last-round bolt hold-open. The rear sight is an adjustable aperture mounted on the bridge; the original configuration used a protected post front sight, which is missing on this example.
The detachable box magazine inserts through the pistol grip, consistent with its period design. Capacity is 10+1, and one 10-round steel single-stack magazine is included.
Manufactured in the United States by Beemiller, Inc. of Mansfield, Ohio, this carbine reflects the early production features associated with the 1994 AWB era, typically paired with 10-round magazines and the Classic stock layout.




