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I understand the purpose of the design, which also has a major flaw - squeezing three digits (for the cocking mechanism) in the same direction as the trigger finger requires for shooting. Glock’s trigger system has proven itself to be more commercially successful and very reliable - which is why it has been highly copied. I think combining this element with the remainder of the P7’s attributes would be nice. | |||
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Picked up a few around seven years ago for the $500 price. Great shooters but it’s the only handgun I’ve had a nd with. MG[/QUOTE] Sorry to hear about your ND. Hope you and no one else was hurt. Recalling my one (hopefully first and last ND) with a Browing Nomad years ago still brings chills, though no one hurt. If you don't mind my asking? How did it occur? I have always thought its safety was one of its finest positives (along with its accuracy and light weight though steel). Best handgun in the world. (Though if it came as a seven shot with a scandium / aluminum frame, well....) | |||
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Sorry to hear about your ND. Hope you and no one else was hurt. Recalling my one (hopefully first and last ND) with a Browing Nomad years ago still brings chills, though no one hurt. If you don't mind my asking? How did it occur? I have always thought its safety was one of its finest positives (along with its accuracy and light weight though steel). Best handgun in the world. (Though if it came as a seven shot with a scandium / aluminum frame, well....)[/QUOTE]. Shooting inside a large tool shed into a homemade backstop , after 50 rounds or so while keeping the grip safety depressed I pointed the P7 toward the roof to let my son in law shoot. The ND occurred at that moment putting a nice hole in my metal roof. If you research the P7 there is a history of ND of this type attributed to muscle memory of the forearm. | |||
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Here’s my sweet deal. When surplus German Police P7’s were coming I called a dealer in Texas I’d become friendly with and asked if he could find an “A” grade, with no ground off markings if possible. He said he had just the thing and I recieved a brand new KH date PSP for the price of an “A” grade trade in. | |||
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On the Plum color issue: Here is a picture of a PSP I owned several years ago: https://photos.app.goo.gl/EvNTQCb3bj4KZoa77 Here is one I got a few weeks ago: https://photos.app.goo.gl/aq5WecoguzM9vajCA I do not know why some turn color but maybe someone here can explain. | |||
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I wish HK or someone else would reintroduce the P&. the pattens have run out and another company could just call it "The Squeeze Cocker" or something else there is no trade name for. Walther has a pisto with the delayed gas piston feature in a polymer pistol so cost could be cut by going to a polymer frame that has a squeeze cocker on it. I'm certain it would sell. | |||
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The average gun buyer loses their shit over a paddle mag release and you want these folks to buy a squeeze cocker??? As much as I would love to see another squeeze cocker it wouldn’t sell well at all IMO Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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I have no idea, there is a thread of plum slide P7's on the internet and everyone has ideas/guesses, but nobody seems to have a definitive answer. But my thought is heat. One people have gotten hot repeatedly putting 50 rounds at a time through them. Another possibility could be a certain batch of blueing they used was different in same way, but nobody has compared serial number ranges on the plum ones to see if they all fall in a certain range. Some people say those slides were refinished to remove an agency name and the high alloy slide is hard to refinish compared to carbon steel. | |||
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It would be interesting to see how much a P7 would sell for new today. Suspect it would be quite a bit. I had a P7M8 and 3 P7s. Didn't care for learning another shooting style so I sold them all and except for a try at a P250, focused on Sigs with DA/SA. Still have a few SA only (a Les Baer 1911 and a Sig P220 Supermatch), but rarely shoot them. | |||
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Would it be so expensive for HK to make a run of a couple thousand P7M8s these days? Considering CNC machining and all? The P7 is a remarkable pistol and, once you get used to it, easy to use and pretty safe to carry. | |||
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Sorry, but you guys are dreaming. | |||
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I carried a nickel P7M13 as a young cop That gun was like a laser in my hands back then We had a much more liberal carry choice back then, like an idiot, I got rid of it when i couldn’t carry it anymore " Life is full of choices', Choices have consequences." | |||
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About 2002 or so, I learned that Cabelas was offering "Grade A" P7s for $500.00 each. I snapped up three of those and had one (that was more "purple" that I liked) refinished in Np3 by Robar (who just closed up shop. ![]() The two with the best blue, I've still got and haven't fired. My Np3 I've shot occasionally and its flawless. Terrific design! ![]() "I'm not fluent in the language of violence, but I know enough to get around in places where it's spoken." | |||
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