Description
The Hi-Point 995P in 9mm with a 13.25-inch threaded barrel and M81 woodland camo finish is a carbine-style pistol that bridges the gap between a compact handgun and a full-size rifle. Built for practical utility, it brings a 10-round magazine, Picatinny rails at 12 and 6 o’clock, and a folding/brace-capable buffer interface. This is the hi-point 995p 9mm 13.25in threaded barrel m81 brace camo — a no-nonsense shooter for range days and kit builds.
| Manufacturer | Hi-Point |
|---|---|
| Model | 995P |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, 10-round magazine |
| Finish | M81 Woodland Camo |
| Weight | Approx. 4.5 lbs (unloaded, per Hi-Point) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Threaded Barrel (13.25 in) — Why it matters: lets you run a suppressor or compensator without a gunsmith, giving you tighter groups and less muzzle rise at the range.
- M81 Woodland Camo Finish — Why it matters: matches your gear loadout and kit aesthetic while protecting the polymer frame from scratches and UV damage.
- HiViz Fiber-Optic Front Sight + Ghost-Ring Rear — Why it matters: you get a bright, fast-acquisition front post and a wide rear aperture for quick target transitions, even in low light.
- Picatinny Rails (12 and 6 o’clock) — Why it matters: mount a red dot, light, or grip without adapter plates — keeps your setup modular and mission-flexible.
- Folding/Brace-Capable Buffer Interface — Why it matters: add a stabilizing brace or fold the platform for compact storage or vehicle carry, expanding your configuration options.
Who It’s For
This is for the EDC enthusiast who wants a carbine-style pistol for range fun, truck gun duty, or a backpack build. If you run an M81 kit or prefer a reliable, low-cost platform that eats 9mm without fuss, the 995P fits your pocket. It’s also a solid pick for newer shooters who want a stable, easy-to-control pistol with minimal recoil.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Reliable blowback action, threaded barrel for suppressors, camo finish matches gear, affordable price point, easy to clean and maintain.
Cons: The trigger pull is heavy and gritty out of the box — expect a 6-7 lb break with some creep. It’s a trade-off for the price, but aftermarket springs can help.
Comparison: Hi-Point 995P vs. Zev Technologies OZ9 vs. Lone Wolf Distributors Alpha Wolf G19
| Feature | Hi-Point 995P (this model) | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Lone Wolf Distributors Alpha Wolf G19 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 13.25 in (threaded) | 4.5 in (threaded) | 4.0 in (threaded) |
| Frame | Polymer | Aluminum grip module | Polymer |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 rounds | 17-21 rounds | 10-15 rounds |
| Weight | ~4.5 lbs | ~1.8 lbs | ~1.5 lbs |
| Price | $373.40 | $1,200+ | $400-$500 |
| Best For | Budget carbine-pistol, kit builds | Competition, high-end carry | Custom Glock builds, DIY |
FAQ
Does the Hi-Point 995P come with a brace?
No, the 995P ships with a buffer tube that is compatible with aftermarket braces or folding stocks. You’ll need to add your own brace for pistol configuration.
Can I use standard Glock magazines with this?
No, the 995P uses its own proprietary 10-round magazine. Aftermarket extended mags are available from Hi-Point and third-party makers.
Is the barrel threaded 1/2×28?
Yes, the 13.25-inch barrel is threaded 1/2×28, which is the standard 9mm suppressor thread pitch. Most 9mm cans will mount directly.
How accurate is the 995P at 50 yards?
With the longer barrel and HiViz sights, expect 3-4 inch groups at 50 yards with good ammo. It’s a solid minute-of-bad-guy performer for range or defense.
Does the M81 camo finish wear off quickly?
Hi-Point’s camo is a baked-on coating that holds up well to normal handling. Holster wear will show after heavy use, but it’s durable for a budget finish.
Why Buy From Us
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
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Explore more in our Hi-Point Pistols or 9mm Handguns categories. For threaded barrel options, check Threaded Barrel Pistols.
Last updated: April 2026

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