Pics below. My good camera died so these were taken with my iPhone. I am picking up a new camera late tomorrow and can provide additional pics if needed.















And after you pay for it and shoot it, can I shoot it?gigag04 wrote:I'll take it. Can I shoot it?
I just learned this myself - they won't leave your "outbox" until the other person opens them.wacc wrote:I keep trying to PM you, however, they wont leave my "Outbox". Let me know if you got my PM with my phone number. If not, please try to PM me and I will reply.
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austinrealtor wrote:I just learned this myself - they won't leave your "outbox" until the other person opens them.wacc wrote:I keep trying to PM you, however, they wont leave my "Outbox". Let me know if you got my PM with my phone number. If not, please try to PM me and I will reply.
Thanks!
I totally agree on the accuracy. I have four P7s. Three for my young sons when they get older and one for me (the one I am selling).austinrealtor wrote:And after you pay for it and shoot it, can I shoot it?gigag04 wrote:I'll take it. Can I shoot it?![]()
I was chatting with a guy two lanes over from me (we were only guys there at mid-day mid-week) at local range about a year ago when he hollered "Wow! come look at this!" He was obviously a novice shooter as evidenced by his shotgun pattern all over one target from a .22 pistol. Then he shows me another target with the X missing from center of bullseye. He said those were the first three shots he'd ever fired with the H&K P7 setting on the bench in front of him. I watched as he fired the rest of the mag and other than a flyer put them all in about a 1-inch circle at 7 yards. He then offered to let me try. I too, first time ever holding such a weapon, blew out the X on center of bullseye on one of his other targets.
Above is long way of explaining that the P7 is HANDS DOWN the most accurate pistol I've ever fired - as good or better than the best 1911s I've shot.
Someone - hopefully gigag - is getting a great lil' gun there.