HK P7M13 value? May consider selling

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Hi everyone,

Just wondering what the modern value is for the HK P7M13 pistol. I have one with about 13 mags, and am wondering if I should sell it…. I really like my HK’s though and it’s a really rare gun, especially in Canada.
 
13 mags, that value is about what I paid for a M13 about 6-7 yrs ago.
The "good" ones are selling very good , last I checked. Book, Box, tools?
Kind of like Colt Pythons, you are paying for the name, not value, thought I like the M13, and it worked great with model 10 , 40 cal mags, I like the single stacked guns better.
Value , you will have to figure that you your self.
I sold mine 3-4 yrs ago, value has changed since then.
 
It's rare but not super rare. They pop up on EE periodically. I think prices on these may have peaked a couple years ago and have tapered off a little given concerns about new restrictions.

At that time, I saw a few listed (excellent + condition, 2 mags and original box, tool and paper) for around $5K. They sat for a while so don't know what they sold, but maybe close.

Standard P7s listed recently have been around the $2.7-3K mark. If yours is in good shape with the box etc and 2 mags, I'm thinking you'd do well to get 4K. You could also ask for more and see what offers come in. Overall prices have been going up so that may factor in your favour.

You'll probably do better selling the rest of your mags separately as they should fetch 150+ each, maybe even 200 if they are unpinned 40 mags.

Also to add, I would not set your expectation based on the US market. These rarer pieces always fetch more stateside.
 
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I bought my M13 unfired from factory a couple years back for shy of 6k. Normally the M13's go for upward of 4.5k with the regular 2 mags.
 
If condition is really good. Probably 5k for the gun with 2-3 mags. And then additional mags for $150 a piece..
So 6500 for the package sounds about right.
 
There where some surplus ones that came into the country a few years back, PSP's, mainly, about 800-900.oo if I remember, had a couple blue and a hard chrome one, I should still have the dates on them. Late 1990's or so.
 
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There where some surplus ones that came into the country a few years back, PSP's, mainly, about 800-900.oo if I remember, had a couple blue and a hard chrome one, I should still have the dates on them. Late 1990's or so.

Rodger Kotanko hard chromed a batch that came in. He said it was one on the most tedious jobs he did because of tight tolerances etc. Apparently they came out very well. Can’t really beat a good hard chrome finish.
 
FWIW, I sold a near new P7M13 with two mags a few years ago for $3000 here on the EE. At one point I think these pistols fetched close to $5000 or more!! Not sure what they go for now as I've sold off my P7's (P7M8, PSP and P7M13).

As a side note, Rodger Kotanko hard chromed the PSP for me. His workmanship and turn around time are outstanding!!!
 
At one time I had 3 P7M8's. I'm down to only 1 hard chromed P7M8 now. Beautiful gun but contrary to many Massad Ayoob articles back in the day, it did not outshoot my other pistols...in my hands anyways.

The fact that it is now an orphan gun with parts being difficult to acquire has assigned it safe queen duty now. Sad part is I bought a ton of magazines for it too.

Rodger did the chrome job, it's amazing.
 
At one time I had 3 P7M8's. I'm down to only 1 hard chromed P7M8 now. Beautiful gun but contrary to many Massad Ayoob articles back in the day, it did not outshoot my other pistols...in my hands anyways.

The fact that it is now an orphan gun with parts being difficult to acquire has assigned it safe queen duty now. Sad part is I bought a ton of magazines for it too.

Rodger did the chrome job, it's amazing.

Would love to see a pic of the chromed M8. i've only seen the chromed PSPs and a Nickel M10. The P7M8 is the best of the lot IMO. I prefer the P7 single stacks.
 
I did not really like the hard chrome one, the standard blue one was a lot smoother gun to shoot.
BTw I have a 1911 built by Roger Kotanko, That thing is superb, 45acp.
 
It is rare alright, and hard to import from USA without taking some risk. The barrel, per spec, is 105mm, right on the limit and if you look at FRT, some are restricted and some are prohibited depending on how they are measured...
 
mine where all 106 or 107mm, I would have too check paper for exact numbers. 105mm would be 12-6, Pre C68 it did not matter , so most just called them 4 inch.
Same applies to S-W 39 some are over 105mm
 
It is worth rechecking the ones that are prohibs. I know someone who bought a prohib P7, had it remeasured and was able to certify it as restricted. Ended up being quite a good investment needless to say.
 
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