HK P7 PSP

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I have always been intrigued by these guns and finally found one. I haven't been to the range yet but I'm looking forward to giving it a try.
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That is very nice.

These are impressively accurate pistols. As you probably know, they do get warm during rapid fire of multiple magazines full of ammunition

I am in the process of fitting a set of the NILLs grips to mine. As you can see the plastic has become discolored from various solvents.

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This one survived a 8000 foot fall many years ago. The Desert Eagle that was with it was unrepairable. However the HK could be fired right after the accident.
 
Mine loves 124 gr ammo, but 115 isn't any slouch either. Nice aftermarket grips and the bluing looks great. Did yours come with ALL of the tools? Mine is missing the piston scraper.
As a LH, it is THE most ambi gun I have ever seen or owned. Lots of fun to shoot; makes a nice carry gun if you don't feel the need to have a mag with a bazillion rounds in it.
 
A masterpiece of engineering and design. You will love shooting it.
 
Mine was affordable to me due to the slide turning that slightly plum color some acquired. I don't find it objectionable at all, and of course, the function is unaffected.

One caution is that low bore axis means that a shooter with a generous amount of skin between the thumb and forefinger might get "bit." (don't ask me how I discovered this). Since I'm pretty much ten pounds in a five pound sack, it is something I watch now.

That fixed barrel seems to make it inherently accurate and it is a real joy to shoot.

Congratulations on a wonderful find!
 
Mine loves 124 gr ammo, but 115 isn't any slouch either. Nice aftermarket grips and the bluing looks great. Did yours come with ALL of the tools? Mine is missing the piston scraper.
As a LH, it is THE most ambi gun I have ever seen or owned. Lots of fun to shoot; makes a nice carry gun if you don't feel the need to have a mag with a bazillion rounds in it.

Mine was missing the scraper as well but I was able to find one online.
 
I've had one for years and they are very nice pistols and becoming more valuable year by year. Mine is in the queue with Jim Downing to get scratched on.
 
The teutonic stapler! Interesting guns.

The dust shield tends to get hot when shooting. Just an FYI

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Back when I was an international police officer in Kosovo, my station commander was a LT in the German police and he was armed with one. I volunteered to clean his while he was home on leave. Of course, the week he was gone I was a range officer with unlimited ammo. :)

His pistol was very accurate. I did clean it up for him by the time he got back.
 
That is very nice.

These are impressively accurate pistols. As you probably know, they do get warm during rapid fire of multiple magazines full of ammunition

I am in the process of fitting a set of the NILLs grips to mine. As you can see the plastic has become discolored from various solvents.

p7%20small.jpg

This one survived a 8000 foot fall many years ago. The Desert Eagle that was with it was unrepairable. However the HK could be fired right after the accident.

Edit to add: the OP shared the circumstances and I withdraw the question.
 
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Got one years back when they were coming in as German police surplus.
A design ahead of it's time. Have often thought if they'd have found a way to reduce weight it might have had a longer run.
I ended up with a great scabbard style holster by Haugen Gunleather. The way the pistol is weighted, it's difficult to find a quality, comfortable holster.

For those cleaning the gas tube - a .270 bore brush with solvent is about perfect.
It is a 9mm that truly shoots like a rifle.
 
I use the 270 brush, but it with the steel nib on the end, it doesn't get the very end of the tube; a patch with solvent helps, but the scraper really does the best job. Last one I saw was something like $35 and it was plastic...... :eek:
 
Very nice! I had one of the older models with the heel mag latch. I regret to this day selling it. Enjoy that one!
 
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