Where to find H&K P7 parts in Canada?

Luckyd

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I have been trying to find where I can get parts for P7s in Canada, but with no luck. Can anyone help me out?
Thanks
 
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Good luck!

TDC

Have you met TDC? He's our resident mall ninja. Everything he owns is black and has at least one serrated edge suitable for cutting small aircraft in half. Lengthwise.

Rumour has it that he once burned a jacket that his own mother (who lives above him) gave him for his birthday because:

A. the snaps weren't "tactical", and
B. birthdays aren't "tactical".


He can be safely ignored, unless you want to be told that all of your problems (accuracy, speed, marital, mental, physical) come down to trigger control and that you should never buy anything but a Glock. (This includes food, and shiny things for your significant other.) We don't know how TDC is going to reproduce, but the fun factor around here is going to take a nosedive when he finally collapses under the combined weight of his surplus ballistic plates and Cheeto/Coke diet.





Now, what exactly was it you were looking for?
 
At the risk of causing you to become insane, you could try RNichols/FN Sports, who are the Licensed HK importer for Canada. Before you call them remember 2 things:
1) Patience is a virtue when dealing with most firearms businesses, but it's an absolute necessity dealing with RNichols
2) I know they said they had it in stock, but that doesn't mean you're getting it this year.

Oh yes, I have been told that despite appearances to the contrary, they do not vote Liberal and are NOT anti-gun.
 
firing pin bushing, firing pin assembly , drop safety catch and spring. Mainly those stuff that are easily broken.
 
Have you met TDC? He's our resident mall ninja. Everything he owns is black and has at least one serrated edge suitable for cutting small aircraft in half. Lengthwise.

Rumour has it that he once burned a jacket that his own mother (who lives above him) gave him for his birthday because:

A. the snaps weren't "tactical", and
B. birthdays aren't "tactical".


He can be safely ignored, unless you want to be told that all of your problems (accuracy, speed, marital, mental, physical) come down to trigger control and that you should never buy anything but a Glock. (This includes food, and shiny things for your significant other.) We don't know how TDC is going to reproduce, but the fun factor around here is going to take a nosedive when he finally collapses under the combined weight of his surplus ballistic plates and Cheeto/Coke diet.





Now, what exactly was it you were looking for?

Some say that he only knows two facts about ducks...and that they're both wrong.

All we know is, he's called TDC!
 
TDC may be opinionated but many of his comments regarding 'tactical techniques' are taught in real courses. There is a logical reason for many so called 'tactical techniques'.

Regarding his comments about Glocks they are tough, reliable, cheap and easy to maintain with easy to get parts. They are also realistically and practically accurate. I don't agree that everyone will be maximally efficient with a Glock with lots of practice. People come in all shapes and sizes, some may have injuries (I myself had a bout of tendonitis in my trigger finger which did affect my shooting skills) that make other gun designs more efficient in their hands.

Massad Ayoob wrote about Police Organizations in the US that got in trouble after women who failed to qualify with a big pistol, later qualified with a smaller pistol that fit them better and they were more efficient with them.

Pick a good reliable gun, maintain it, get parts for it, and practice. As long as you make it work for you, who cares what brand it is???
 
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