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In case Mark does not get enough accolades, I just got an email that my P7 psp that I bought from an american dealer (with Mark handling importation) is heading my way via canadapost only 3 weeks after I made the purchase:eek: I have not even received the credit card bill yet. I am truely impressed having the process go through dealer to dealer transfer, import permit, state department export permit,CFC and CFO in what seems like a brief period of time. The last gun I bought privately from Ontario seller took longer despite having Manitoba CFO approval in a day, the seller could not get a friggin short term att(no fault of the seller) to get to the mailbox because of Ontario CFO stalling(sorry meant to say "delays").
 
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Which one did you get? The Grade A PSP?

Alas it was only a grade B, but the dealer claims he was able to hand pick his stock and it's supposed to be nice cosmetically, I guess I will see how it looks next week. I'm not too bothered on the looks either way.
 
Mine broke 3rd mag in.
And it's the only part stocked by numrich for the original P7,so i figured something was up..
 
But you paid for the service??


Yes, it was $295 for the service. Unfortunately ,I don't know Mark well enough to ask him to do it for free. Regardless, all in all it cost the same as a local deal assuming you could get a P7 in country.
 
The grade B P7 PSP came in today, really nice pistol, definitely some holster wear but pretty good external appearance, internals,barrel look brand new.

I'm really impressed with it as a shooter. I had the first 8 rounds within 3 inch groups at 10 meters that quickly shrunk to sub 2 inch groups in the next couple of magazines. As previously mentioned the frame above the trigger quickly warmed up within 60 rounds. It's a shame we don't have concealed carry as this would be a perfect pistol for defensive purposes.

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