I'm always befuddled about this myth about the P7 being the fastest pistol out there to draw, cock and fire (bring into action, whatever the expression is).
How is it faster than simply pulling a Glock (for instance) out of your holster and just pulling the trigger ?!
How is it faster than thumbing down the safety on a 1911 clone as you're bringing it up to target?
The only speed advantage I see is during reloads because all you have to do is insert a new mag and squeeze the cocker again to drop the slide on a fresh round.
I'm sorry, but I'm also not buying the most precise autopistol on the market argument. The point that the barrel is fixed is always made in support of the claim. Well, the sights are on the slide, not the barrel, and the slide would have to be tightly fitted to the barrel and frame and the slide would have to lock up to the same exact position to validate that claim. From a RANSOM REST, the P7 would probably outshoot most any other pistol, but not if a human pilot is aiming and flying each of the shots.
Not trolling, just giving my $.02.