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gamegunner 
Michigan
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Posted: 3/6/10 2:30 PM
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I have the P7M13 and i absolutely love it. Only thing i wish was for more mags.
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torontogunguy 
Richmond Hill, ON
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Posted: 10/7/09 9:07 PM
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There are a ton of holster makers that will do up a great holster for the P7PSP. You have an advantage over the P7M8 in that the mag release is not going to be an issue with holsters; with the P7M8 one
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Hay2bale 
Virginia
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Posted: 10/7/09 7:38 PM
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Bought a P7 PSP a couple of months ago at a gun show, and it has become my favorite. It is a used German police weapon that went through the HK shop. I thought it was new, but the dealer explained, and
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torontogunguy 
Richmond Hill, ON
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Posted: 1/28/08 11:49 AM
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Well, we finally got our P7PSP's to go along with our P7M8's a couple of weeks ago and made it out to the range with one of the P7PSP's yesterday. Wow. Wow. Wow.
I have played with
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little-wilbur 
Squamish, BC
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Posted: 1/26/08 7:38 PM
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This pistol is awsome. The design makes it the safest carry pistol out there(while chambered)...and its accurate for a pistol this size. It takes a little getting used to however, I keep overgripping
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Torontogunguy 
Richmond Hill, ON
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Posted: 9/1/07 1:41 AM
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Well, picked up my first P7M8 today at the local gun shop. It is probably the most expensive handgun that I have ever purchased and I am a spendthrift to be sure. SO IMPRESSED was I that I immediately
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SNAFU 
Cumming, GA
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Posted: 5/15/07 8:43 PM
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My first P7 was a very early model after they changed the designation from PSP to "P7" as the grip panels are marked "P7". Over about 3 decades from buyer, avid shooter, dealer, NFA
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patrol 
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Posted: 5/8/07 9:09 PM
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I used to have one and foolishly sold it. This pistol is the finest pistol ive ever shot and still the best one Hk has ever produced. I wish I kept it and I would love to have a P7M10 forty s/w also... Anyone have one of either let me know i have plenty to trade.
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hemiram 
Maumee, oh
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Posted: 5/5/07 3:46 AM
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I passed on one about 10 years ago, new and unfired, just taken out an looked at by a friend's dad once in a while. He had a thing for German guns, and when he got sick and the end was near, he offered
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invstr21 
California
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Posted: 2/27/07 7:31 PM
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Does anyone have a P7 for sale? Please let me know.
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hkfreak 
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Posted: 5/29/06 11:41 PM
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The P7 is quite possibly the finest handgun ever produced by any maufacturer. The combination of its functionality and reliability (u can keep 1 nd chamba homey!) make it my carry pistol of choice in Arizona. A wise investment for any crazy ass G who can afford one. Gs up hos down ;)
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