A classic pistol from 1992... when pistols still came in cardboard boxes:
Pretty much the same set up as the rest of the P7's, especially the P7M13, except that the slide is taller and heavier, and the barrel of course is different (and uses standard rifling):
Is it totally massive and bulky? No, not really. At least not compared to what replaced it. Feels svelt in the hand compared to a USP:
With the generation of HK pistols that came before it, the P9S (before there was such a thing as .40S&W!)
Even the M10 is tiny compared to Steyr's 1980s era entry into the gas-delayed blowback market:
A 1992 M10, and an M13 from 10 years later. Boxes changed to plastic during this time I guess!
Feel free to add some pics of your own, since it seems that we are going to be getting some more P7's into the country!
Vids:
My girlfriend shooting this same gun. 5 rounds. I always tell her when she shoots P7's "just squeeze it" to close the slide, but I guess she has the slingshot method stuck in her mind (which also works with a P7). I think the first shot surprises her. Why? Because the break-point of the trigger is at the "front" of the range of movement, not the back like every other pistol. I've gone into this in some deatil in some of my old posts, so I won't re-hash that here. It actually works better once you get used to it, but if you are expecting the break-point to be further back, you will fire the gun before reaching it.
Pretty much the same set up as the rest of the P7's, especially the P7M13, except that the slide is taller and heavier, and the barrel of course is different (and uses standard rifling):
Is it totally massive and bulky? No, not really. At least not compared to what replaced it. Feels svelt in the hand compared to a USP:
With the generation of HK pistols that came before it, the P9S (before there was such a thing as .40S&W!)
Even the M10 is tiny compared to Steyr's 1980s era entry into the gas-delayed blowback market:
A 1992 M10, and an M13 from 10 years later. Boxes changed to plastic during this time I guess!
Feel free to add some pics of your own, since it seems that we are going to be getting some more P7's into the country!
Vids:
My girlfriend shooting this same gun. 5 rounds. I always tell her when she shoots P7's "just squeeze it" to close the slide, but I guess she has the slingshot method stuck in her mind (which also works with a P7). I think the first shot surprises her. Why? Because the break-point of the trigger is at the "front" of the range of movement, not the back like every other pistol. I've gone into this in some deatil in some of my old posts, so I won't re-hash that here. It actually works better once you get used to it, but if you are expecting the break-point to be further back, you will fire the gun before reaching it.
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