Hk p7 psp

I'm a big fan of classic H&K designs. The P7 and P9S, and even the VP70z were really unique designs that are even completely different from each other, unlike everything today which almost a variant of a Browning-design tilting barrel. I like a lot of modern handguns but maybe miss the variety the 1970s-era designs had.
 
It was my first 9mm back in 1982. Shot it for my first season of IPSC. Almost 20k through it with two malfunctions! Insanely accurate for such a short sight radius. Now that I'm used to plastic guns it feels odd but when it was my only 9mm it felt fine.
 
Hell ,if we had to justify the cost, how many handguns would we buy, a 22 and a 9mm, LOL.

Cost is one part...but how rare parts are for those as well P7 series and P210 are another, even their magazines are crazy money. I'd end up owning it and shooting it little to avoid anything breaking and wearing out which is pretty lame and not fun to do with your guns!!!
 
I own a few P7's and I shoot very rarely due to the value anymore but as mentioned earlier, usually the people that complain about them dont own one or have shot them much. Usually. The P7 is one of the most accurate and easy to shoot firearms in my collection. The low axis bore makes for easy follow ups and the trigger is very good. I can see how the grip safety might take some getting used to for some people but I never had any issue adjusting to it. The M13 and M10 do require a larger hand as the grip is large. As far as an action shooting firearm. Not for me. Even with the trigger guard shield it heats up to a very uncomfortable level. I did a test and after shooting 120 rounds at a quick but not crazy fast rate, my M13 became painful to shoot. To just dump a few mags however was absolutely no issue at all. It is still one of my favorites just for the sheer accuracy and easy ergonomics.
 
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