

Posted: 9/15/2023 7:48:49 PM EST
[Last Edit: steyraug45]
While perusing around a few gun shops, I came across an HK P7 in the factory matte nickel finish with two mags and factory box, the pistol is in excellent condition hardly looked shot, Priced at $2600, is that a good price? Ive seen similar for more on GB. From I have researched it seems to be european, wide heel mag release, no import marks other than the HK proof marks and no prefix serial number. Any P7 experts please chime in.
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Buy it.
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Wild Man of East TN
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FO hard.
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A socialist may indeed be academically superior.
And yet, they are most certainly emotionally retarded. Public education is the opiate of the masses. |
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That's what I thought, I'll buy it today, it certainly is a nice looking gun.
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[Last Edit: patw]
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From what I have read/understood, unless it is a P7M8, there are no factory nickel P7 (PSP) pistols with a heel release. They were done aftermarket. What does the label on the box say? What is the date code? CDNN sold some with a T25 coating years ago but it was not a factory coating and only done on the slide I believe. I would check out Hk Pro forum for more info..
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Be the change you want in this world.
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[Last Edit: steyraug45]
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The date code is DE, the box is a black and with green HK cardboard box with the serial number stamped on the side. On the top it says HK model P7
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I bought a PSP for 750 in 2010, shot the hell out of it at local matches. it gets hot reaally quick.
sold it in 2013 for $1500 |
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Don't be so open-minded that your brains fall out.
General education should not be mere job training, but training in how to be fully human. |
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$2600 is FO price for a non M8 P7?
Wow ![]() |
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I work for the distributor that brought in the last large batch of police trade in p7's from HK around 2008. It was around 5,000 guns. We graded them A, B, and C grades. Many of the C grade guns were sent off to have different finishes applied, including nickel, hard chrome, and a few different colors of KG Gun cote. Its crazy to think what we sold those for and what they go for now.
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mleaky, it looks just like yours, still trying to figure out manufacture date though, it's SN is in the 4 digit range.
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Those have really increased in value, they were like $700
When offered last. |
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I have decided to sell my P7M13 and I was looking to see what people were asking for them on gunbroker. Buy it now prices is close to 6 grand! Hell they are asking $400+ for just the mags. Part of me what's to up the gun up for 5000 with 3 mags included.
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Whenever there is any doubt, there is no doubt. That's the first thing they teach you.
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Originally Posted By jagdkommando: I work for the distributor that brought in the last large batch of police trade in p7's from HK around 2008. It was around 5,000 guns. We graded them A, B, and C grades. Many of the C grade guns were sent off to have different finishes applied, including nickel, hard chrome, and a few different colors of KG Gun cote. Its crazy to think what we sold those for and what they go for now. View Quote I bought three of them back then. Sold one because of a minor issue back then and regret it now. |
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Gotta enjoy the little things.
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Gotta enjoy the little things.
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[Last Edit: lazyengineer]
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Originally Posted By STJ: $2600 is FO price for a non M8 P7? Wow ![]() View Quote Not really a great FO price. Gun market is slow right now, amd lately I see them go for 1600 to 2600 - on GunBroker, which is the land of bored drunks with credit cards. We had one sell on this forum for $2k, that took 2 months to move. Another was posted for 2400, amd is still sitting there in the handgun section. 2600 isn't horrible, but it is on the high side for a basic heel release P7. I would not drive back white knuckles to get it get it get it. But I would go back and see if they can knock off a few hundred. |
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I would have a hard time paying that for something that may have an aftermarket finish, possible police trade, unless something like the p210 surplus guns they had years ago, but I’m not a p7 guy.
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Yeah, I bought two of those police trade-ins back around 2007/2008. Sold one and kept the best looking one… Didn’t see the need of keeping two and I am still good with that decision.
The P7 PSP is a neat pistol, even with the Euro magazine release. But, I don’t think it is something you want to run several hundred rounds through in one range session. Just like my S&W Model 29, I’m good after 30rds of .44 Magnum! Just like my Walther P5, I’m good after 4-5 magazines through my P7. |
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