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Custom hk p7 grips
Custom hk p7 grips





  1. #CUSTOM HK P7 GRIPS SERIAL NUMBER#
  2. #CUSTOM HK P7 GRIPS PSP#

The seller is “wcarmament” and is located in Auburn, Washington. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Storage\Cases”. The item “Heckler & Koch P7 NEW Factory Pistol Box Case, Extremely Rare! HK H&K P7M8 PSP” is in sale since Saturday, August 25, 2018. WILL NOT FIT P7M10, P7M13 (larger physical size). A MUST FOR COLLECTORS! NEW (NOS – NEW OLD STOCK). A truly rare one of a kind item from Heckler & Koch Germany.

#CUSTOM HK P7 GRIPS SERIAL NUMBER#

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#CUSTOM HK P7 GRIPS PSP#

HK Heckler & Koch – Brand New P7 Factory Pistol Box M8 M10 M13 PSP – EXTREMELY RARE! Looking for a factory pistol box to go with your HK P7? Well look no further! We have new (new old stock) factory pistol boxes. The squeeze cocker requires a decent squeeze to engage, but a normal grip keeps it engaged.WILL BE OUT OF THE OFFICE FROM MONDAY 9/10 UNTIL FRIDAY 9/14. I had no trouble with it, but some folks just do not like it. I recommend shooting one first to see if you can adjust to the ususual operation. I shot mine in IDPA and USPSA matches but the limited magazine capacity (along with my bad shooting) was a bit of a handicap. If you routinly fire 100 rounds as fast a possible, you may have issues with the firearm. If you shoot a few and let it sit for a while (possibly shooting a different firearm for a while) the heat is not a problem. Note: When shooting at the range, the frame gets very hot. The PSPs recently available have a european magazine release so magazine changes might be slightly slower than with a P7M8. Browning, that represents the epitome of what a killing tool needs to be. 'The 1911 was the design, given by God to us through John M. Mags are not interchanegable between the PSP and the M8.

custom hk p7 grips

This is the 'custom' version with compensator and wood grips. The P7 is the main pistol style, like '1911' The models are P7PSP, P7M8, and P7M13 (13 round double stack). These were dumped on the american market around 2000 and sold for $700-$800. Made in 1986 by Falcon Toy Company Still the only H&K P9 airsoft replica. Mine is a factory refurbished P7M8 with the purplish slide and mill marks where the German LE stamps were. If you are able to adjust to the unusual moa they are excellent shooters.Ĭareful the triggers are usually very light.ĪNd with the fixed barrel, accuracy is good even at longer distances.īeware the magazines are not interchangeable. The P7M8 is ambidextrious and up near the triggerguard. The easiest way to tell is the magazine release. Basically, they're just making sh*t up in order to hype their product, the same way they run those screaming "BANNED" or "LAST ONES" or "NO MORE, EVER!" headlines in every ad.Īll this HK crap has given me a headache, and I don't even like the damn things to begin with! Now, ask me a question about AK-74 magazines, and I'll gladly kill an afternoon boring you to death with nitpicky technical details you don't care about. Problem is, the "SF" designation stands for "Short Frame" and has nothing to do with the magazine (there's no such model as a G23SF, and you can order a G21SF with the regular mag catch if you want). After all, in the same flyer you posted, they're advertising "GLOCK 23SF" magazines, meaning they have the cutout for the ambidextrous mag catch. To further confuse matters, in 1997, HK imported a final run of heel-release P7s, which were marked "P7" on the grip and "PSP" on the slide.Ībsolutely! CDNN is hardly the pinnacle of correctness when it comes to minutae like this. In the US, the "PSP" name has become kind of genericized (much like we call any clear tape "Scotch tape" or any adhesive bandage a "Band-Aid"), and is often used to distinguish the P7 from the P7M8. There were only 239 "real" PSPs made these were the "prototype" model for the "P7" which, with some slight modifications, was adopted into police and military service. That's pretty much what I have gathered from guys who know WAY more about the subject than I do. Hope this helps, don't know for certain on the distinctions. Not a big deal for a carry gun, but if you are planning on putting 3-5 magazines through them fast, be careful when touching the barrel. The lack of heat shield is the only think I don't like about my PSPs.if you are putting a lot of round down them at a range session, the barrel heats up fast (similar to an AK). The single stack, heel release, and lack of a heat shield are what typifies the P7 (PSP).

custom hk p7 grips

The P7 (with no other distinction afterwards) is a PSP. I bought a couple of the grade Bs and one looked really good (only the faintest of wear to muzzle), so it could be one of the newer imports.Īccording to wikipedia (I know, if its on wikipedia than it has to be true) "As a result of a competitive bid the German police forces selected three different pistols into service: the Swiss SIG-Sauer P225 (designated the P6) and two German designs – the P7 (officially called the PSP) and the Walther P5."

custom hk p7 grips

I've seen some of the imports come in in Grade A shape that looked new.







Custom hk p7 grips