Realizing full well that H&K is a top shelf quality firearm and having not owned one ever ,I was able to help someone out in his time of need and take a grade A ,p7 psp ,saxony police trade in off him for a very fair price. Lets put it this way , "he needed the instant cash badly".
The pristine 9mm came with a brand new mag in it's grip and 3 more new 8rd'ers in the original H&K packaging. After reading the prices and demand for these guns and mags i now realize i got an amazing deal and feel much worse for the guy having to let it go so low.
I tested it's salt at the range with a box of winch white box 147grain hp's and it seems either i had a lucky hand that day or they are as accurate as they are known to be. I think the later. Obviously with a little help from me the stiff ,little 9mm left 3 or 4 ragged holes on the paper from the one box of ammo. So i guess i'm answering my own question in the title of this post but i wonder if there are any cons associated with this little ,purple 9.
I'm mainly a glock and sig fan so i don't see myself going out to buy any other H&K's anytime soon , mainly due to the high price they carry . I've been more than happy with my small gathering of sigs and glocks with a few old S&W revo's which i also love very much. I will keep this P7 because it's an easy gun to like. My wife also enjoyed using it that day at the range. It's definately a novelty item for me with it's unusual squeeze grip safety and it's little rod that pops out of the back of the slide upon trigger engage. However i definately do not need the 3 extra mags if i'm going to store it and pass it down to my son. One mag in the gun is going to have to be unique enough for him. Without a classified section here i guess a PM would be sufficient if anyone is interested in 3 br new mags in thier factory packaging. They go as all 3 or nothing. I would still be surprised to hear there is anything profoundly wrong with this unique H&K design in that it would cause me to want to sell the gun. Aside from the heat transmitted down into the trigger area from repeated firing. I just don't plan on firing the gun anymore. It's just to cool. 60. ea. PM me.
The pristine 9mm came with a brand new mag in it's grip and 3 more new 8rd'ers in the original H&K packaging. After reading the prices and demand for these guns and mags i now realize i got an amazing deal and feel much worse for the guy having to let it go so low.
I tested it's salt at the range with a box of winch white box 147grain hp's and it seems either i had a lucky hand that day or they are as accurate as they are known to be. I think the later. Obviously with a little help from me the stiff ,little 9mm left 3 or 4 ragged holes on the paper from the one box of ammo. So i guess i'm answering my own question in the title of this post but i wonder if there are any cons associated with this little ,purple 9.
I'm mainly a glock and sig fan so i don't see myself going out to buy any other H&K's anytime soon , mainly due to the high price they carry . I've been more than happy with my small gathering of sigs and glocks with a few old S&W revo's which i also love very much. I will keep this P7 because it's an easy gun to like. My wife also enjoyed using it that day at the range. It's definately a novelty item for me with it's unusual squeeze grip safety and it's little rod that pops out of the back of the slide upon trigger engage. However i definately do not need the 3 extra mags if i'm going to store it and pass it down to my son. One mag in the gun is going to have to be unique enough for him. Without a classified section here i guess a PM would be sufficient if anyone is interested in 3 br new mags in thier factory packaging. They go as all 3 or nothing. I would still be surprised to hear there is anything profoundly wrong with this unique H&K design in that it would cause me to want to sell the gun. Aside from the heat transmitted down into the trigger area from repeated firing. I just don't plan on firing the gun anymore. It's just to cool. 60. ea. PM me.
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