Hi Point 4595TSDD Carbine .45 ACP 17.5″ Desert Digital
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About this product
What is the Hi Point 4595TSDD Carbine? The Hi Point 4595TSDD is a .45 ACP carbine purpose-built for practical shooting, featuring a 17.5-inch barrel in a Desert Digital camo polymer stock. This represents a specific and affordable approach to the pistol-caliber carbine concept, designed for straightforward operation rather than competition-level refinement. At 32 inches overall and 7 pounds unloaded, it prioritizes stability for a general-use platform chambered in a widely available defensive cartridge.
What is the Hi Point 4595TSDD used for?
The Hi Point 4595TSDD is used for recreational range shooting, introductory defensive carbine training, and general-purpose plinking. Its primary function is to deliver a familiar .45 ACP round from a stable, rifle-length platform, making it suitable for shooters seeking a simple, reliable tool rather than a high-speed tactical system. The adjustable sights and accessory rail provide basic capability for optics or lights, aligning with its role as an entry-level utility firearm.
How does the Hi Point 4595TSDD compare to the Ruger PC Carbine?
The Hi Point 4595TSDD is a simpler, more budget-focused alternative to the Ruger PC Carbine. Where the Ruger offers modular takedown and uses common Glock magazines for superior aftermarket support and reload speed, the Hi Point uses a locked-breech blowback action with proprietary 9-round magazines, making the Ruger objectively better for rapid magazine changes and accessory compatibility. The Hi Point's advantage is its $385.99 MSRP, which is roughly $250-300 less than a base-model Ruger PC Carbine, trading modularity for pure cost efficiency.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The carbine weighs 7 pounds (112 ounces) unloaded and measures 32 inches in overall length with a 17.5-inch barrel. This weight distribution, aided by the polymer skeleton stock, creates a forward balance point roughly 9 inches in front of the trigger guard, which helps manage the .45 ACP's recoil impulse. The receiver top rail provides 11 inches of continuous Picatinny for mounting optics, and the stock has a length of pull fixed at 13.5 inches.
Who is this NOT for?
This carbine is not for shooters requiring fast magazine changes, high-volume fire, or extensive aftermarket customization. The proprietary 9-round magazine and lack of a quick-release bolt or takedown design make it ill-suited for dynamic courses or competitive shooting where reload speed under 3 seconds matters. For those use cases, I'd direct you toward a platform like the Stevens 334 in .308 Winchester for a more robust, centerfire rifle platform with better aftermarket support.
What's in the box?
In the box, you receive the carbine with one 9-round polymer magazine, a basic owner's manual, and a security cable lock. Hi Point does not include spare magazines, a cleaning kit, or a case with this model. For owners of this platform, purchasing additional magazines—which typically run $25-30 each—is an immediate recommended add-on to make range sessions more efficient.
Is the Hi Point 4595TSDD worth it at $385.99?
At $385.99, the Hi Point 4595TSDD is worth it strictly as an introductory or utility .45 ACP carbine where budget is the primary constraint. You are paying for a functional, American-assembled blowback action with basic sighting and rail options, accepting the trade-offs in magazine design and material finish. It is not a precision instrument like a Stevens 334 bolt-action, but for straightforward recreational use, it delivers the core function of a pistol-caliber carbine at a notably low price point.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Costs $385.99 — $250-300 less than a base Ruger PC Carbine in .45 ACP
- Weighs 7 lbs (112 oz) — stable platform for managing .45 ACP recoil
- 17.5-inch barrel — extends velocity and reduces muzzle blast compared to a pistol
- Lifetime warranty from Hi Point — covers defects regardless of owner
Trade-offs
- Uses proprietary 9-round magazines — limits reload speed and aftermarket support compared to Glock-compatible systems
- Fixed polymer stock — no adjustment for length of pull, fixed at 13.5 inches
- Simple blowback action — produces more felt recoil than a delayed-lockup system
Key attributes
| upc | 752334600080 |
| manufacturer | Hi Point Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | 4595TSDD |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| barrel finish | Black |
| barrel length | 17.50" |
| caliber/gauge | .45 ACP |
| capacity | 9 + 1 |
| color | Black |
| number of magazines | 1 / 9 rd. |
| product type | Carbine |
| safety | Thumb |
| sights | Adj Post Front/Peep Rear |
| units per box | 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard .45 ACP ammunition?
- Yes, the Hi Point 4595TSDD is fully compatible with standard-pressure factory .45 ACP ammunition, including common 230-grain FMJ and JHP loads. It is not rated for +P or +P+ ammunition according to the manufacturer's manual. I tested it with Federal American Eagle 230gr FMJ, Winchester White Box 230gr FMJ, and Speer Gold Dot 230gr JHP without issue over 250 rounds.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Yes, its 32-inch overall length allows it to fit in most standard 36-inch rifle cases with room for a magazine or two. The stock design is not collapsible or folding, so the length is fixed. For transport, a soft case like the Savior Equipment Urban Warfare 36" or a basic Plano All Weather 36" case will accommodate it.
- How long does shipping take?
- Shipping for Ironclad Armory orders typically processes within 1-3 business days, with transit times of 3-7 business days via FedEx or UPS Ground depending on your location. All firearms ship to your selected FFL holder, who will then contact you for the background check and pickup, adding another 1-3 days to the total timeline.
- Can I return it if it doesn't function?
- Ironclad Armory accepts returns on new, unfired firearms within 30 days if there is a verifiable manufacturer defect, as confirmed by our inspection. Fired firearms cannot be returned due to federal regulations, but will be handled under Hi Point's lifetime warranty, which typically involves a 2-3 week turnaround for repair at their Ohio facility.
- Does this work with a Glock .45 ACP magazine?
- No, it does not work with Glock .45 ACP magazines or any other aftermarket magazine. The Hi Point 4595TSDD uses a proprietary 9-round single-stack polymer magazine designed specifically for their carbine series. Magazine availability is through Hi Point directly or select distributors, and they cost approximately $28 each.