A question to all p7 owners (p7, p7m8,p7m10,p7m13)

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Have you ever had anything fail on your p7s?
If so, what?
What kinda spare parts should a guy be picking up if you can find them?

I own a p7psp, p7m8 and p7m13.
Never had a lick of trouble with the first two. I dont yet have the m13 in my possession yet.

Just curious...as they are obvi not being made anymore and I would like to be able to fix them if anything were ever to break.
 
I've owned a P7 and P7M8. Never had any problem with either. I don't know what you'd do other than see if there's anyone who has stocked parts. I suppose it's a question of how much you shoot and what kind of ammo you use. Maybe you should find one that you just keep for parts.
 
Pick up a spare firing pin bushing and a sear bar those are the critical pieces than can break. Spare recoil and magazine springs (Wolff springs sells these) Extra drop safety and spring...just in case. Extractor if you really want to be prepared.
 
Funny that this comes up today. A friends P13 failed on Saturday, I believe it was a trigger return spring. Numrich seems to have a pretty good stock of bits and they will ship to Canada if you can't get them from your regular Canadian dealer.
 
I cannot get onto the website because my company has it blocked??? Are they out of germany? Any regualtions or fees or any other BS involved?

Funny that this comes up today. A friends P13 failed on Saturday, I believe it was a trigger return spring. Numrich seems to have a pretty good stock of bits and they will ship to Canada if you can't get them from your regular Canadian dealer.
 
I owned 3 of these neat little guns at one point. Sold them when I noted they are very intricate, out of production, and relatively more difficult to detail strip vs. newer designs. The gas system makes them get dirty too. I would recommend removing grips and using some sort of spray cleaner to clean out the frame as it's narrow with LOTS of tiny moving parts!!

But, they are small, sleek, and very reliable.
 
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