Saturday, February 04, 2006

Heckler & Koch P7PSP at CDNN

In their latest catalog, CDNN claims to have the last of the German police trade-in HK P7PSPs. They are priced at $899. That's quite a jump from the $649 I paid for my example, purchased from SOG in December 2003.

The first P7PSP SOG sent me experienced a broken transmission lever on the very first trip to the range, and was returned for a replacement pistol. The replacement pistol has served me well over the past couple of years. It has never failed in any way, has remained unerringly accurate, and I would not hesitate to carry it.

I'm not surprised to see these pistols selling for $899 at CDNN. They come with the original box, and CDNN may well have the last of the P7PSPs. After all they were finite in number.

CDNN also has a huge selection of USPs ranging in price from $499 for a DAO USP9c to $1799 for the SOCOM, as well as the P7M8 for $1299. If you have been feeling the urge for a HK, now is the time.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:17 PM

    Thanks or the heads up!

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  2. Anonymous4:27 PM

    Xavier,

    How do you clean/lube your P7? Where to oil, where to lube? Dry or wet cylinder? Anything more than the brush and scraper? What say you??

    Looking for a definitive step-by-step cleaning guide for this little HK 9mm marvel.

    Thanks!

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  3. Anon, my knowledge is nowhere neare definitive, just mine......

    I have heard that putting oil in the gas tube will foul things up. Made sense to me. I keep the tube and piston dry. I use the scraper tool I purchased from someone at Park Cities Tactical to scrape out the fouling.

    I lightly oiled the lockwork of the squeezecocker itself once with Ballistol (Breakfree would work too. Lightly oil it.) I put a dab of Tetra grease on the slide rails and called it quits.

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