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  • Basher

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    I’d love, love, LOVE to have one, but was too young to know I should have grabbed one in 2008-2010 when they were cheap. Now they cost your first born, a kidney, and your left testicle, and I’m just not willing to participate in that kind of madness lol. Short of winning the lottery, being gifted one, or finding someone who just wants to get rid of it cheap, I’ll never have one. They’re unique and amazing pistols, but they’re not a $3000+ pistol by any stretch of the imagination.

    But I still want one hella bad lol.
     

    Colt556

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    Feb 12, 2009
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    Local gun store owner shot two robbers decades ago. One of the perps took his P7 but couldn’t figure out how to get it to work because of the grip safety.
    And he got it from me! Back then the police trade ins were in the 450-550 range. We would get them and trade them off thinking they’d always be around. WRONG! Just like the HK4s with conversion units in 4 calibers!
    For once I made the right decision and picked up a few while I still could, and spare magazines! I have a P7, PSP and P7M8. I was stupid though and sold the P7M13 and 5 magazines because it was to bulky!
    Anyways I carry the PSP in an Alessi shoulder holster sometimes when I wear a jacket.
    The P7 is an excellent pistol, extremely accurate and extremely safe. As someone mentioned though, being gas operated, it gets hot quick!
    Back in the day if you had a P7 and Rolex you were a stud, I had both but they didn’t make me cool or a stud.
     

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    shootersix

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    but they’re not a $3000+ pistol by any stretch of the imagination.

    But I still want one hella bad lol.
    Neither are pythons or anacondas, but as long as people buy them for 3000 dollars people will sell them for 3000 dollars!

    And if hk reintroduces them at 1200 dollars, they’ll sell them, and yes I understand that things would have to be done to cut cost, but the cult following that the p7 they’d sell as fast as they could make them!
     

    Dog1

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    At one time in the middle '90s I had two P7 M8s, a P7M13 and a P9S in 45.

    I bought mine at Kieslers in Jeffersonville. They had just got a shipment in of the p7 m8s that were trade-ins. Don't know where they got them from but in the same batch they had the p9s which was a Idaho state fish and game gun. It came with 10 magazines, a duty belt with a holster and four mag pouches. It was even engraved on the slide Idaho Fish and Game. That was 95 I think. I ended up getting all three guns for like $600 a piece. The p7 M13 I think I paid $800 for it. But it was almost new in the box with four magazines.

    Really wish I would have kept one of the p7 m8s and the p9s. But wife was going to law school I was working full-time and money was tight.

    Of all the guns that I have owned and shot over the years, the only one that I could ever say was damn near surgically accurate is the p7.

    Now I'm sad and angry that I sold those.
     

    HK Slap

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    Mar 9, 2024
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    Richmond
    At one time in the middle '90s I had two P7 M8s, a P7M13 and a P9S in 45.

    I bought mine at Kieslers in Jeffersonville. They had just got a shipment in of the p7 m8s that were trade-ins. Don't know where they got them from but in the same batch they had the p9s which was a Idaho state fish and game gun. It came with 10 magazines, a duty belt with a holster and four mag pouches. It was even engraved on the slide Idaho Fish and Game. That was 95 I think. I ended up getting all three guns for like $600 a piece. The p7 M13 I think I paid $800 for it. But it was almost new in the box with four magazines.

    Really wish I would have kept one of the p7 m8s and the p9s. But wife was going to law school I was working full-time and money was tight.

    Of all the guns that I have owned and shot over the years, the only one that I could ever say was damn near surgically accurate is the p7.

    Now I'm sad and angry that I sold those.
    It's amazing, looking back on life, how a logical decision you made back in the day can now seem so different.
     

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    Plinker
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    Mar 9, 2024
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    Richmond
    Neither are pythons or anacondas, but as long as people buy them for 3000 dollars people will sell them for 3000 dollars!

    And if hk reintroduces them at 1200 dollars, they’ll sell them, and yes I understand that things would have to be done to cut cost, but the cult following that the p7 they’d sell as fast as they could make them!
    They would sell like hotcakes at $3000 if they made them as the originals.
     
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