But since they're both DA/SA.it's probably not an apt comparison. It is the finest "duty" (non-match or target grade) semi-auto pistol I've ever fired.the only pistols that I would put in a similar category in terms of duty weapon semi-autos, would be the Walther P-5 and P-88. It doesn't matter in what order you do it)ĭue to the great trigger, the fixed barrel, and just the fact that it's an H&K.it's phenomenally accurate. (Also, as an aside.if, under stress, one pulls the trigger, and then squeezes the squeeze cocker, the pistol will still discharge. The trigger pull at that point is excellent. of force, but it's enough to ensure it's not done accidentally, but not so much as to be at all difficult), but is very easy to hold cocked once achieved. It takes a fair amount of pressure (I forget the lbs. Yes, the squeeze cocker is the equivalent of cocking the hammer.although it doesn't have a hammer, but a striker. My thinking is the squeezer will be replacing cocking the hammer on a revolver. Seems most of the semi-auto 9s I have shot have had either very long or heavy trigger pulls, how does the H&K compare and will the different action be hard for me to adjust to? Good luck! They are *AMAZING* pistols! If you buy it, you will love it!Īlso, on a personal note, I'm primarily a revolver shooter and almost always shot in single action. But.you'd be well advised to get more advice on pricing, than just listening to me! But, I'd guess they might be bringing $2K fairly easily, in excellent condition in the original box. It gets lightly scratched/worn from being activated. You say it has the original box and paperwork.is the gas scraper tool included? Also, talking about it not having been fired much.one of the places on the P7 series that shows wear quickly, even from just being handled a bit, not even being fired.is the sides of the squeeze cocker. Also, does it have import marks? I know some of mine do not, because I brought them back with me from Germany, when I was stationed there. That can play into the value, as some later ones were put together from parts "laying around the factory" (or so I've heard), and may be somewhat looked down upon. That being said.you may want to determine when it was made. I own several P7s, but I don't claim to be an expert, and I'm not really "up" on current pricing.
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