Since they are no longer in production I figure that now is a good time to pick one up. To those that have one, what are the pros and cons of this pistol, and what is a reasonable price for one of these new. And most importantly, lets see some pics.
YK said:The biggest con to me is overheating.
The biggest con to me is overheating.
Yes, but not like the P7 does. It uses a gas system, and the gas tube runs right above your trigger finger. It can and does get uncomfortable to shoot for prolonged courses of fire.Shoot any gun rapidly, and it is going to get hot.
BlkHawk73 said:Expect to pay a minimum of $1000 even used.
Coronach said:I do, however, agree with you about it being a non-issue for self-defense. If you are in a self-defense situation and you get it that hot, you need to consider a new place to live.
It can make practice tedious, though.
But, I don't want to put it down. I want to shoot more, right now!If you only have a P7, put it down for five minutes, then shoot again.
STAGE 2 said:Thanks for the replies guys... one more question. Whats the difference between a p7m8 and a psp?
Pilot said:I'm still seeing the BMI P7 PSP's for $700 - $800. Great deal. There's one on Gunsamerica for $670 right now.