Project Lo-Point, obviously named after its inspiration Hi-Point, is a receiver compatible with the 9mm C-9 and 380acp CF-380 model pistols. It is one of the cheapest 3d pistol builds around and has had two major releases.
Project Lo-Point v2 | |
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Type | Receiver |
Caliber | 9mm 380acp |
Origin | Gatalog |
Release Date | Nov 2019 |
Link | 1 (v2) 2 (v2) 3 (v2) |
A reasonably easy to print frame, the Hi-Point's design makes it very well suited to 3d printing. No third party rails or other parts are required and parts are generally cheaper than that of other, better pistols.
The Lo-Point has achieved meme status, referred to sometimes as the Yeet Cannon. Ultimately you get what you pay for, and memes aside you're paying for a functional but unpleasant weapon.
The Lo-Point has had two major revisions. The initial release by Ctrl+Pew was released in November 2019. That model did not include an external safety or magazine safety. A later v2 release was made by Freeman1337 in May 2021 which improved slightly on the original design, notably adding the external safety back in. That addition makes it the recommended design.
todo never built one myself
Hi-Point parts kits are commonly found on GunBroker. C-9 parts tend to be the more expensive than CF-380 parts.
A small number of minor Hi-Point accessories exist on Thingiverse. Notable accessories include:
Lo-Point v2 in black PLA |
Lo-Point v1 in orange PLA with pic rail light |
[1]Odysee release files v2
[2]Print2A release files v2
[3]Ctrl-Pew file drop v2
Odysee release files v1
Print2a release files v1
Ctrl-Pew file drop v1
Freeman1337 lopointV2 1.0.stl
Freeman1337 lopoint grip L.stl
Freeman1337 lopoint grip R.stl
C9 mag release button v4.stl
C9 mag release v8 bodyAndRod.stl
trigger astersk notmyrealname1.stl