HK P7 PSP Grips

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I looked around for some grips for my PSP that I bought. Couldnt find much in the US or Canada for them. Anyways found a nice set from Karl Nills out of Germany. They had a few choices from stipled to factory logo, thumbrest or not. Some others for regular P7M8s to. I went with a set of Walnut, thumbrest with HK logos on them. The pictures dont show the quality of these grips. Im really impressed. I know alot of you guys bougth PSPs as well so thought you might be interested in these grips. The wait time was alittle slow because after I bought them online I had to mail in an end user certificate to K Nills for export because they are a gun part. Nills sends you the paperwork which is very easy to fill out, you mail it back to them and they send the grips. The grips came DHL through Deustche Post, shipping was 2 days- no taxes on mine at Canada post.

Factory grips,
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Karl Nills grips

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Its the shortest gun you can get thats not a 12.6, Almost no recoil, its piston driven. After hearing people rave on about them for years, I bought one. The PSP P7 is almost identical to the P7M8, some minor changes but the P7 PSP is about half the price. Mine is a turn in factory refurb from the West German Police force, was probably built in 78. Like most cop guns other than holster wear its got virtually no wear internally. Also HK refurbed these, which is both good and bad. The slide due to temperature I believe came out slight plum coloured compared the frame. I might get it either chromed or re blued not sure yet. This gun is extremely smooth single action and is very accurate.

Pick one up while they last.
 
Price was 160 euro or so. With conversion on Visa and shipping included it came to $242.85. The fit and quality on them is very good.
 
yeah I thought it was a decent price to. They have a few versions and some without the HK logo are cheaper.
 
Very nice , it really classes up the pistol.I have always thought that the German's really got it right with the P7 PSP.The ultimate carry pistol.
I never like the Americanized mag release of the P7M8.
 
I've got a pair from Grips 4 Guns, looks the same, although I bet quality wise they probably can't compare to karl Nills'. With shipping, they set me back about $110. I don't think they have them anymore, though.
 
The slide due to temperature I believe came out slight plum coloured compared the frame. I might get it either chromed or re blued not sure yet.

All of them have plum coloured slides. I believe it is due to the extreme hardness of the metal used. Used to have a S&W 586 which I had reblued and the hardened parts, cylinder and barrel, came out plum while the frame was deep blue.

So don't reblue it. Leave it, chrome it, or gold plate it. Now that would look nice with your walnut grips! :D
 
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