Hey nut, actually, the P7 is blowback operated like most selfloadings (e.g. Glock). It's just gas delayed - so it still uses recoil forces, it just slows them down using the gas peressures, a cylinder and a piston.
Ex German Military Police Officer speaking with at least 10000 rounds spend. Video brings back memories. I live now in Canada. The HK P7 was the very first gun i've purchased in Canada.It was a lot of money but hell, in Germany nobody owns a privat handgun. I took the P7 to pass my Black Badge for IPSC. I am not using it for competitions because of the 8 round magazines. Still a lot of fun since nobody at my Gun Club ownes one. BIG EYES all the time.
Great video and yes these are sweet guns i have a brand new in box unfired one,And all H&K'S are expensive but what guns not now days!! And most people are confused the glock was not the first polymer pistol The H&K VP70Z was well before the glock was concieved 19 shots of 9MM it's an awesome shooter once you learn to shoot it Glocks are like Harley Davidson they are a dime a dozen I'll stick with my H&K!!
@09ThunderOne Yeah he does. He compares a lot to the Glock simply because Glocks get a lot of things right. He does love other pistols Now though. He is really getting into 1911's, which is more my neck of the woods.
I have a friend who's retired NJ State Police and he told me he and his fellow troopers LOVED their P7s. They were well trained and has no problems with the squeeze cocker mechanism. In one well publicized incident, a perp got a hold of a trooper's gun and, because he didn't know how the squeeze cocker worked, was unable to fire the gun. He never had time to learn either because the trooper retrieved his pistol and then shot the perp with it.
Always wanted a hk p-7 since hans gruber had in die hard . In 2008 after seeing this video it was a psp b grade with 2 magazines . Ber get your wallet out if u want more mags. I like the decocker just dont sqeeze it cant shoot ( pretty much a dummies gun) only reason squeeze cocker was not replicated was cost ,it made p-7s expensive still to this date.
The HK P7M13 was tested by the US Army in the Joint Service pistol trials competition, for the standard DoD Sidearm. It was terminated from the test on 18 September 1984 for failing to meet the reliability test, as well as failure to maintain acceptable corrosion resistance for service life.
Like the review, but some mistakes. P7 IS recoil operated. It’s gas-piston delayed blowback. Can't be compared to a Glock 17 because it's size is closer to a Glock 19. G19 has +2 rds. Made in '76, not 80's. Predates Glock which HEAVILY borrows from the P7. Heavy, holds less rds than G19, but smaller in every way but height. I think the Squeeze Cocker is genius, auto de-cocker in a striker fired pistol - amazing. Huge fan. Love your videos. Hope you & the family are well. Keep them coming!
Its not ment for extended shooting, it is ment for possibly about 5 magazines through it, like a first defense before backup shows up in a firefight. and if you were in a firefight, the heat would not matter when defending your life
everyone bitches about heat , it takes 50 rds rapid fire to get hot, I.E. thats six magazines . Idont carry six mags personal defense.The reason squeeze cocker did not catch on, was cost.
firt reliable 9mm pitol was the browning hi power jut as good i mean exactly as good in reliability as an ak not sayin it like u didnt mention that its 1 of em but thats th every firt if u would do a review on that it woul be amazing i neer seen a good 1 n u know gun n wat there about when it comes down to wat the pistol can do n canot so its perks n querks
I own one. It's an awesome gun and my EDC. There are two negatives, first, the weight. You need a good holster and belt. Problem solved. Next, rapid fire about 50-60 rounds and the trigger guard area will be too hot to handle. This is an issue for certain types of training, but not for CC / SD use. This is the most accurate gun and safest gun I own. Makes no sense to me to compare it to a polymer weapon.
I found an all silver LNIB today. It seems to be the original design, euro mag release and a cardboard box. The LGS wants $899 for it. Deal or no deal?
@Arcaenon It was hard chromed. Seems in great shape. They knocked a token amount off the price and gave me range time. I shoot it for the first time Friday, August 19
I've seen these in hard chrome finish, with a nice set of nill grips...not a bad looking pistol at all...I think I'd like to add one to my collection..it's different, which makes it cool.
After watching your video's..(SEVERAL),I have to say....you need to learn about the weapons ,your talking about........,Like the HK P7 (PSP)......after watching your presentation,and you not knowing how to disassemble one prior to making the video,then comparing to a Glock., really say's allot about you.......I hope you don't take this wrong....But Learn From It.... Learn The WEAPONS.in detail. Duce's Out
Glocks are cheap junk. HK wins on every aspect. The P7 and P9S outperform Glock every time. More policemen shoot themselves or their friends with Glocks than any other guns. Single action only has always been a bad idea and Glock is the worst. The grip coking mech on the P7 is the fastest ,safest design ever made.
@URInTheVillage Wrong. I own multiple P7's, including the P7 PSP, P7E, M8 and the M13 series, and a Jubilee. Been collecting them for two decades. They are outstanding and extremely safe weapons. However, Glocks are not junk, and they are nowhere close to being junk. How do you rate the P7 for capacity? They all overheat. Despite popular opinion, the PSP runs cooler than the M8 with the heat shield, but still a flesh burner after three mags. P7 is a great nostalgia piece. The Glock a tool.
Not really getting how a safety lever on the side of a pistol that you have to remember to flick on or off is less complicated than just remembering to squeeze the grip and the trigger. in high stress it would be a lot easier to just squeeze the grip and pull the trigger rather than flip a switch on/off then pull the trigger. (Btw, you can pull the trigger and THEN squeeze the grip and it will fire, or you could squeeze and pull at the same time, just so long as both are pulled, it'll go off.)
@zyklonbmovie He said it was VERY accurate, VERY reliable, GROUNDBREAKING for its time. He was stating a little complex, heavy and costly. And yes I own a an HK P7M8 I bought from my father that was his service weapon in the New Jersey State Police. They had the P7 for a long time. For a veteran shooter its top notch accurate and VERY nice looking. For a noob its complex and confusing compared to a pull out of the holster and shoot gun.
@zyklonbmovie This is the comment that got you blocked. If you knew how to disagree like an adult, instead of like a pouty 13 year old...maybe you wouldn't have been blocked.
how you going to compare the p7 to a glock, this guy is so dumb always comparing everything to a glock, p7s are so much more accurate and reliable then a glock, that gun will eject rounds with the extractor missing, this guy is an idiot, its a blowback pistol, the gas systems just retards the slide from coming back so hard. the squeeze cocker is too complicated? its single action only, the only gun you can have with a round in the chamber and it being totally uncocked.
This gun gets too hot too handle in an emergency !!!
Recall: Send your P7 PSPs to: Free Guns At...LOL. jaydog !
Come on NUTNFANCY.....
I shoot a Glock 35 for action pistol every week....probably have at least 5K through the Glock with 1-2 malfunctions, at least 1 my fault. NOT TOO BAD.
That being said, the feel and accuracy of the P7 tromps the Glock. I run one stage on AP, let it cool of while my buddies do their thing...
I do 60-80 rounds in 35-60 seconds, and it does get hot.
Glock 17! Glock 17! It takes a real genious to compare an all steel, single stack, compact pistol to a full size, double stack, polymer frame. He couldn't even bother to ask someone to show him how to break it down. Add in the previously mentioned gas delay system, and how about the research, the "S" in "PSP" is for "self loading". So basically we can boil this down to a gun review from someone who knows nothing about the gun other than its heavy and not a glock 17.
@bjdm151 Well, that's why BPOL/GSG 9 uses the Glock 17 now. But they used to use the P7 for exactly the same purpose (same POU = fair grounds for comparison). It wasn't meant to be a backup gun or carried concealed, or for anything or anyone else. It _was_ their G17. Obviously there is a huge difference, but that's the point...
I stopped watching this video after he tries to tell everyone that the gun is gas operated, firmly indicating that this gentleman knows ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about this gun. ARRRGH!!! Owning one myself, I know that it is operated using a gas-delayed blowback system, and will even function properly if the extractor is removed or broken. Secondly, the muzzle flip is slightly greater than the Glock, though I am not bothered by it. And yes, it is a steel frame, not polymer. Learn BEFORE you review
This look likes the weapon that Playmobil models their handguns after! Hahaha. I played with that stuff as a kid all the time. Thanks for the awesome video!!
Haha. I figured I had to suffer through the entire "review" to make an accurate comment. And I then realized I didn't have too, the first couple min was enough.
Way to Glock bias. Shot them both and love them but I'd Definitely carry a p7 before a glock. Doesnt get any safer than a p7. Haha "complex"? That's when I stopped watching. GRIP AIM SHOOT. I must be a genius.
Have you ever taken one of those apart? I have and the squeezecocker is very complicated. the little links and springs can get lost very easy just by removing the grip panels.
@googlemyharbl the video implies the squeeze cocker is complicated TO USE not to take apart. In fact it is less complicated to use than a typical safety and there is no reason to dissasemble the grip. I have done it before and I quickly realized I had no idea what I was doing and shouldn't be messing with the internals needlessly. the rest of the gun is ridiculously easy to strip down and clean.
@SuperGunther45 It doesn't suck at all. NutnFancy is kind of an overexcited mall ninja. His reasoning that "If it was a good design it would still be around" doesn't work for something that's patented like the squeeze cocker. The reason it's not around is because nobody could make it. It's a really, really great carry gun. Incredibly safe, compact, slim and concealable. It's also a great range gun because the reload speed is incredibly fast and muzzle flip is tiny.
Apparently they were prone to some serious reliablity problems if you didn't keep the gas piston sparkling clean, and the trigger guard would get very hot with extended use. They also complained that it was too small for a duty gun and wasn't as intimidating as the previous Ruger security six revolvers they used. They also hated the squeezecocker. The P7 only lasted a short while before being replaced with the Sig P228
@googlemyharbl according to the accounts I have read the gun the troppers hated was the smith and wesson that was to replace the P7, not the P7. Sith and Wesson ,lost out to Sig as a result. Many of the P7's decommissioned were bought by the troopers as personal weapons and very few came onto the market. If they hated them they would not have bought them with their own money.
Unless they knew they could make about a thousand on them in a few years when they went up in price. I have seen a few of them around, they arn't as uncommon as you may think, at least around here. We did get a P7K3 in the shop the other day which is a pretty big rarity.
You forgot to tell everyone the major con for this gun.
It tends to eject hot brass at your face!!!!! Not just sometimes but 2/3rds of the time brass will be ejected at you not to the side. I love H&K as much as the next guy and I believe their build quality is better than almost any mass produced firearm but this is not a good HK IMHO. If you want an ungodly collectible H&K get a Mark 23. It will cost you though!
@hanserclimbs USP is a great gun I was talking about as a collectible and Mark23 will always hold its value, a USP would be for your everyday carry gun or range gun .
@laosuwan I will tell my friend take his to a gunsmith because his is a hot brass chucker and not in a good way! I just never enjoyed shooting it for that reason. The only other gun that I ever shot that did that almost as much was a semi auto Scorpion in a 32. If it can be fixed then I will give it another shot ( I will probably shoot it anyway just not as much ). If its not a flaw to all of them , then my apologies but the only one I have been shooting chucks hot brass at your face.
Not trying to be picky, but If you're going to do a review of HK pistols please pronounce the name of the company correctly. It's pronounced the same way as the soft drink company (Coke). If you doubt this call HK or look it up on their web page. They actually have a section on the correct pronunciation of their company name.
The squeeze cocker mechanism is complex? Grip gun, pull trigger. Complex?
The reason why we don't see P7s in cop's holsters is not because P7's are bad, but because Glocks are a better choice for cops.
Glocks are cheap, require minimal training, and have huge capacities. They're popular because they appeal to the lowest common denominator of poorly-trained shooters, or spray and pray folks. It's the perfect gun for the job, but it's just so...pedestrian.
I think the poster meant it Sucks!, not really complex. Although I am sure by having a safety that way it is internally complex. But it's HK so its German of course it will be, but this gun is not a carry or even a range gun , its for collecting only!
The squeeze cocker mechanism is complex? Grip gun, pull trigger. Complex?
The reason why we don't see P7s in cop's holsters is that Glocks are cheap, require minimal training, and have huge capacities. They're popular because they appeal to the lowest common denominator of poorly-trained shooters. It's the perfect gun for the job, but it's just so...pedestrian.
I'm German and it don't calls cok or something like that ! But i must say its really dificult to say this for " Not germans" I just want said this. Thank you haha bb. ;)
The Bavarian State Police (in Germany) are still using it, and will continue to do so for quite some time. And for at least 20 years, the GSG9 (German Anti-Terrorist Squad) used it as well.
@cowboy13102 Have you ever shot a glock? They are pretty impressive. However at this point in his videos he was kinda biased, or at least it comes off that way.
I've carried a P7M8 everyday for about 15 years as my off-duty weapon. I cannot sing it's praises enough. It is slim, fast, safe, accurate, and reliable. The downsides are the cost, finding accessories, and she is a high-maintence girl. They don't like reloads and are so different than my other guns that under stress I want to 'squeeze cock' them to return my slide to battery. Otherwise.... I love my HKP7M8.
@Jackarunda Honest mistake if I pronounced it wrong. I just heard that from somewhere else and thought that's how you pronounced it. Don't have to be a dick.
@Jackarunda go to HK's USA website and read the FAQs. Sorry I can't post links but it says: "What is the proper way to pronounce Koch? The English pronunciation is pronounced, “coke."" Be educated before you insult someone dipshit.
I used to have a P7 M8. It was accurate to be sure. What I didn't like was after 50 rds. at the range my hand got barbecued. I sold it and bought a Sig 239.
Nutin, you forgot to mention the fixed barrel. And I love the P7M8, one of my family members carry one. If you can deal with the weight, the profile is perfect for carry. And you can put every shot where you need it. Possibly one of the most accurate auto-pistols out there. And one of the safest.(not a huge deal for me, but it is what it is.) Good review though.
@jsh1284 Not at all really. P7's are a different gun all together, let alone the job you put it in. The G17 is more compareable to a usp or a XD or baretta. The P7 is a thin, all steel gun. The are great to conceal and they are more accurate that you can shoot them. The fixed barrel works wonders. And you don't need to replace your recoil spring every 5,000 rounds.
Aside from the numerous comparisions to Glock, the H&K P7's squeezecocker mechanisim adds a unique safety feature. Unless the magazine handle is compressed, the round is not chambered. IMO, the additional wieght of the pistol is a plus. The P7 has a low profile in your hand which assists a quick sighting. Finally, it is a fantastic self defense piece and completely ambidextrous. The fact that the deisgn was not copied may speak more toward the expense of its manufacturing.
Unfortunately, there is a massive downside to the squeezecocker: If you press the trigger first, and then squeeze the grip, THE GUN WILL FIRE. And if you are a police officer with limited live fire training (as some of them in Germany are), you are prone to get accidental shot release... Several Bavarian police officers died when they were accidentally shot in the back by their patrol partners...
The PSP = Polizei Selbstlade Pistole (Police Self-Loading Pistol) Only 239 total models of the PSP were manufactured from 1976 to 1978. The serial numbers for the PSP go from 001-239, then 240-250 are for the PSP/P7, and after 251 starts the P7 series. This one having a much higher # is a P7 and NOT a PSP.
@kylef7735: The P7 was made as a result of demand from the german government after the munich olympics in '72. The competition this pistol saw was a sig p225 and the walther p5. One of those would have been better to compare this with, instead of something invented a decade later.
The nice thing about the M8 and M13 variants they put a heat shielf exactly where you said that heat was :D however, i wish they didnt change the magazine release
Since the gas pressure presses the bolt against the breech while the bullet is still in the bore, does that cancel out recoil until the bullet leaves? Does the bullet even cause much recoil while it's still in the bore?
The P7 feels like low recoil, but the low bore axis and low slide help too. Recoil is still so quick you don't notice the slide being held still by the gas pressure.
P7 uses a delayed blow back system (look it up on wiki) it doesn't cancel out the recoil just the bullet leave the barrel then you feel the recoil. Thus making it more accurate.
It's unfortunate the comparison weapon (glock 17) was so heavily influential in this review. I would rather it compared to something that was manufactured in the same era with similar features. The P7's designed use is also very simple, that squeeze cocker does everything. decock, cock, and slide lock. you don't need to move your master grip to manipulate buttons, tabs or slide releases...just squeeze the three fingers. Great review, but maybe find another comparison pisol? semi auto early 80's?
I think the issue with this gun is its POU. It was designed to win a police selection trial in the eighties. Hi cap handguns were few and kind of seen as military side arms. Its not a recreational plinker. The P7 incorporated a lot of innovation in its design, the squeeze cocker isn't sequence critical but still remains a safe system allowing carry of a loaded chamber. Its a compact design little bigger than a PPK with 9 rounds of 9 mill. I love it, could chat all day about it! BUY ONE! :)
Its a great pistol, fixed barrel and easy takedown - clean.
Its a gas delayed blowback, the chamber is fluted with the 6 Oclock flute containing a gas port which vented some fired gas on to a piston to delay rearward motion of the slide until the bullet had cleared the barrel and pressure dropped to safe levels. The purpose of the flutes was to "float" the cartridge out of the chamber and aid extraction. It leaves distinctive stripes on fired cases.
I used to own one of those in the UK up until 1997 when our government banned handgun ownership.
Its a great little 9 mill handgun and I'd still want one today. Its a great design although it has been overtaken in some areas by modern guns.
Nutnfancy has pointed out the pro's and con's It is relatively heavy and low on rounds by modern standards but it is SO well made its like owning an expensive watch. Ultra cool gun. :D
@jimkressin You said all of that without explaining why Glock is not top of the line and, therefore, not a good industry standard. I mean, one could argue that it's a fine standard for these reviews just because glocks are so common and so many people have access to them.
My father carried a HKp7M8 as his sidearm in the NJSP along with every other trooper. When I got the chance to fire it I was amazed by the accuracy of this short barreled pistol. So I bought one. No malfunctions yet.
Great pistol. I agree w/ MSmatt76 highly accurate little tack driver. Is heavy for it's size and does heat up if you shoot more than twenty rounds or so. But that is what shooting gloves are for. Love mine to death and I am savig up for some Trijicon sites for it. Shout out to the TNP all stars
What an awesome pistol. Small, super reliable and super accurate but it is a heavy little sucker and does get really hot. It is a good carry gun though, there have been cases where the gun wasn't used against the owner because they couldn't figure out how to shoot it so it's a plus and a negative with the squeeze cock.
@hauhine actually there is a gas port. It is just forward of the chamber along the bottom. But your point is well taken; that port is where the gas is directed into a gas cylinder that does not operate the action, rather it retards the action.
ALSO, the grip angle of 110 degrees serves to a very natural and quick target acquisition, instead of a mechanical extractor, which, without proper cleaning, can jam a gun, the hk p7 has a fluted chamber that uses propellant gases to eject the casing from the pistol in a uniform, and consistent manner. this also makes the hk-p7 a very user friendly gun, even for left handers. The hk p7 k3 has a hydrolic buffer in place of the gas system in order to accommodate the interchangeable barrels.
This weapon also can be fired without a magazine as long as there is one in the chamber, assuming you load 8+1. So, in theory you could fire 8, then drop the mag, fire the chambered round, load the mag and simply squeeze the grip to cock the gun, without losing your target picture. Instead of in the case of a traditional handgun, where you have to manually lock the slide or hit the slide release to cock the hammer, thus losing your target picture and valuable seconds
PSP is an abbreviation for Police Self-Loading Pistol, and is a version of the P7. The PPS is a completely different pistol from Walther and the two are in no way related.
I have this gun. Long and short of it. Great for conceal. Huge reliability, it has never malfunctioned or jammed on me. Very accurate fixed barrel with hexagonal barrel. The only con is It gets hot as hell after a few mags.
nutn ------------ not be a jerk , i like your vids but, psp stands for police self loading pistol................ fyi . but everything else is right. glock2026
I just bought a P7 PSP, and it is an outstanding shooter! 25 rounds at 25 feet in a circle the size of an orange without really trying! It is very well made and I couldn't be happier.
I own both a H&K P7 PSP and a Glock 19c and both are good pistols. The P7 edges out the G19 in accuracy, but does get a touch warm after about 10 rounds are so. The G19 holds double the rounds and is easier to maintain over all because of its material usage. The P7 is easier to conceal and has a more positive safety. Love them both .
holy crap a nutnfancy video that's under 45 minutes
bigalexfalls 2 days ago
@bigalexfalls I can tell you arent much of a nutnfancy viewer.
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nissanis1 1 month ago
@nissanis1
It's a good pistol.
bfgguns 2 days ago
Hey nut, actually, the P7 is blowback operated like most selfloadings (e.g. Glock). It's just gas delayed - so it still uses recoil forces, it just slows them down using the gas peressures, a cylinder and a piston.
billieguitar 1 month ago
it's hans gruber's gun. i'm going to count to 3--there will not be a 4--give me the code.
AMC2283 1 month ago
Ex German Military Police Officer speaking with at least 10000 rounds spend. Video brings back memories. I live now in Canada. The HK P7 was the very first gun i've purchased in Canada.It was a lot of money but hell, in Germany nobody owns a privat handgun. I took the P7 to pass my Black Badge for IPSC. I am not using it for competitions because of the 8 round magazines. Still a lot of fun since nobody at my Gun Club ownes one. BIG EYES all the time.
helipilo 1 month ago
Great video and yes these are sweet guns i have a brand new in box unfired one,And all H&K'S are expensive but what guns not now days!! And most people are confused the glock was not the first polymer pistol The H&K VP70Z was well before the glock was concieved 19 shots of 9MM it's an awesome shooter once you learn to shoot it Glocks are like Harley Davidson they are a dime a dozen I'll stick with my H&K!!
yamrz500 2 months ago
You really like glocks don't you?
09ThunderOne 2 months ago
@09ThunderOne Yeah he does. He compares a lot to the Glock simply because Glocks get a lot of things right. He does love other pistols Now though. He is really getting into 1911's, which is more my neck of the woods.
bmx65 1 month ago
I have a friend who's retired NJ State Police and he told me he and his fellow troopers LOVED their P7s. They were well trained and has no problems with the squeeze cocker mechanism. In one well publicized incident, a perp got a hold of a trooper's gun and, because he didn't know how the squeeze cocker worked, was unable to fire the gun. He never had time to learn either because the trooper retrieved his pistol and then shot the perp with it.
bloat1968 2 months ago
Always wanted a hk p-7 since hans gruber had in die hard . In 2008 after seeing this video it was a psp b grade with 2 magazines . Ber get your wallet out if u want more mags. I like the decocker just dont sqeeze it cant shoot ( pretty much a dummies gun) only reason squeeze cocker was not replicated was cost ,it made p-7s expensive still to this date.
glock2026 2 months ago
@jakkd07
Taken directly from wikipedia.
Wabaanimkii 2 months ago
oddly enough the "koch" is pronounced "coke" not "cock" =p i hate the sound of the former so i just say "h and k"
567WORMBOY123 2 months ago
actually psp stands for polizei-selbstlade-pistole what would be roughly translated with "police-selfloading-pistol" :)
hagalazronin 2 months ago
The HK P7M13 was tested by the US Army in the Joint Service pistol trials competition, for the standard DoD Sidearm. It was terminated from the test on 18 September 1984 for failing to meet the reliability test, as well as failure to maintain acceptable corrosion resistance for service life.
GAO report to Congress, 1986.
jakkd07 3 months ago
I have the m13 version, it's awesome! I LOVE it.
coolioisafoolio 3 months ago
Like the review, but some mistakes. P7 IS recoil operated. It’s gas-piston delayed blowback. Can't be compared to a Glock 17 because it's size is closer to a Glock 19. G19 has +2 rds. Made in '76, not 80's. Predates Glock which HEAVILY borrows from the P7. Heavy, holds less rds than G19, but smaller in every way but height. I think the Squeeze Cocker is genius, auto de-cocker in a striker fired pistol - amazing. Huge fan. Love your videos. Hope you & the family are well. Keep them coming!
QiBoy777 3 months ago
Its not ment for extended shooting, it is ment for possibly about 5 magazines through it, like a first defense before backup shows up in a firefight. and if you were in a firefight, the heat would not matter when defending your life
weerd2normal 3 months ago
As far as cost goes , they were 1,300 bucks in 1988 for a p-7 m13.
glock2026 3 months ago
everyone bitches about heat , it takes 50 rds rapid fire to get hot, I.E. thats six magazines . Idont carry six mags personal defense.The reason squeeze cocker did not catch on, was cost.
glock2026 4 months ago
firt reliable 9mm pitol was the browning hi power jut as good i mean exactly as good in reliability as an ak not sayin it like u didnt mention that its 1 of em but thats th every firt if u would do a review on that it woul be amazing i neer seen a good 1 n u know gun n wat there about when it comes down to wat the pistol can do n canot so its perks n querks
MadSkillzgoinlive 4 months ago
I never like the gun.
SuperRip7 4 months ago
I own one. It's an awesome gun and my EDC. There are two negatives, first, the weight. You need a good holster and belt. Problem solved. Next, rapid fire about 50-60 rounds and the trigger guard area will be too hot to handle. This is an issue for certain types of training, but not for CC / SD use. This is the most accurate gun and safest gun I own. Makes no sense to me to compare it to a polymer weapon.
RainmanE350 4 months ago
@nutnfancy lies!!!!! there are 2 at my local gun shop with boxes.... should i get one?
SonsOfLiberty65 4 months ago
So talented. I love all your covers :D
hamzacooly 5 months ago
Jesus Christ, you and your freakin Glocks.
BigBoreHK 5 months ago
I found an all silver LNIB today. It seems to be the original design, euro mag release and a cardboard box. The LGS wants $899 for it. Deal or no deal?
RainmanE350 5 months ago
@RainmanE350 Silver? Do you mean Nickel or Stainless Steel?
Arcaenon 5 months ago
@Arcaenon It was hard chromed. Seems in great shape. They knocked a token amount off the price and gave me range time. I shoot it for the first time Friday, August 19
RainmanE350 5 months ago
I've seen these in hard chrome finish, with a nice set of nill grips...not a bad looking pistol at all...I think I'd like to add one to my collection..it's different, which makes it cool.
bigbluesparky 5 months ago
omg a nutnfancy vid that is not as long as titanic
BOOBTUBEALBLE 5 months ago
PLEASE LEARN THE WEAPONS YOU OUR TALKING ABOUT<NUT & FANCY.....
sr25jd 6 months ago
The Video,on the FN 5.7 series,is way off base,LEARN YOUR WEAPONS.......
sr25jd 6 months ago
After watching your video's..(SEVERAL),I have to say....you need to learn about the weapons ,your talking about........,Like the HK P7 (PSP)......after watching your presentation,and you not knowing how to disassemble one prior to making the video,then comparing to a Glock., really say's allot about you.......I hope you don't take this wrong....But Learn From It.... Learn The WEAPONS.in detail. Duce's Out
sr25jd 6 months ago
It's not gas "operated" it's gas "delayed", which is the total opposite.
MrMZaccone 7 months ago
I'll never forget the first time I saw this gun. I was a kid and Die Hard has just come out. Hans Gruber played by Alan Rickman had one in the movie.
DarkGallahad 7 months ago
@DarkGallahad Except that was an M13.
MrMZaccone 7 months ago
@theguywiththeweirdname
Lol....
pinkypuppy89 8 months ago
Psp stands for police selfloading pistol, but in german so polizei something pistole.... not police service pistol
slothscantswim 8 months ago
@slothscantswim i can watch porn with my police selfloading pistol
TheGuyWithAWeirdName 8 months ago
@slothscantswim polizei selbs-laden pistole
LOL Police self-loading pistole
rammsteinlover1337 6 months ago
Hans Gruber.
mikeb1444 8 months ago
Cock? Haha, it's "coke."
taberr5 9 months ago
Time to run a P7 in the Sledge Hammer trence warfare
PHXGlock 9 months ago
Glocks are cheap junk. HK wins on every aspect. The P7 and P9S outperform Glock every time. More policemen shoot themselves or their friends with Glocks than any other guns. Single action only has always been a bad idea and Glock is the worst. The grip coking mech on the P7 is the fastest ,safest design ever made.
URInTheVillage 9 months ago
@URInTheVillage Wrong. I own multiple P7's, including the P7 PSP, P7E, M8 and the M13 series, and a Jubilee. Been collecting them for two decades. They are outstanding and extremely safe weapons. However, Glocks are not junk, and they are nowhere close to being junk. How do you rate the P7 for capacity? They all overheat. Despite popular opinion, the PSP runs cooler than the M8 with the heat shield, but still a flesh burner after three mags. P7 is a great nostalgia piece. The Glock a tool.
TheSovietSteel 8 months ago
@bloodngutspatriot Ruger or FN?
JgWerd 9 months ago
Not really getting how a safety lever on the side of a pistol that you have to remember to flick on or off is less complicated than just remembering to squeeze the grip and the trigger. in high stress it would be a lot easier to just squeeze the grip and pull the trigger rather than flip a switch on/off then pull the trigger. (Btw, you can pull the trigger and THEN squeeze the grip and it will fire, or you could squeeze and pull at the same time, just so long as both are pulled, it'll go off.)
Nicoli319197 9 months ago
nut and fancy sucks nuts, he needs to learn about guns before he starts blabbing his fat mouth off
zyklonbmovie 9 months ago
@zyklonbmovie He said it was VERY accurate, VERY reliable, GROUNDBREAKING for its time. He was stating a little complex, heavy and costly. And yes I own a an HK P7M8 I bought from my father that was his service weapon in the New Jersey State Police. They had the P7 for a long time. For a veteran shooter its top notch accurate and VERY nice looking. For a noob its complex and confusing compared to a pull out of the holster and shoot gun.
thallium200 9 months ago
@zyklonbmovie This is the comment that got you blocked. If you knew how to disagree like an adult, instead of like a pouty 13 year old...maybe you wouldn't have been blocked.
Verilioness 8 months ago
how you going to compare the p7 to a glock, this guy is so dumb always comparing everything to a glock, p7s are so much more accurate and reliable then a glock, that gun will eject rounds with the extractor missing, this guy is an idiot, its a blowback pistol, the gas systems just retards the slide from coming back so hard. the squeeze cocker is too complicated? its single action only, the only gun you can have with a round in the chamber and it being totally uncocked.
zyklonbmovie 9 months ago
ok to whoever doesnt get it:
the p7 is older then the whole glock production line!!!
Imahappylittlewhore 9 months ago
This gun gets too hot too handle in an emergency !!!
Recall: Send your P7 PSPs to: Free Guns At...LOL. jaydog !
Come on NUTNFANCY.....
I shoot a Glock 35 for action pistol every week....probably have at least 5K through the Glock with 1-2 malfunctions, at least 1 my fault. NOT TOO BAD.
That being said, the feel and accuracy of the P7 tromps the Glock. I run one stage on AP, let it cool of while my buddies do their thing...
I do 60-80 rounds in 35-60 seconds, and it does get hot.
JayDog3212 10 months ago
Glock 17! Glock 17! It takes a real genious to compare an all steel, single stack, compact pistol to a full size, double stack, polymer frame. He couldn't even bother to ask someone to show him how to break it down. Add in the previously mentioned gas delay system, and how about the research, the "S" in "PSP" is for "self loading". So basically we can boil this down to a gun review from someone who knows nothing about the gun other than its heavy and not a glock 17.
bjdm151 10 months ago
@bjdm151 Well, that's why BPOL/GSG 9 uses the Glock 17 now. But they used to use the P7 for exactly the same purpose (same POU = fair grounds for comparison). It wasn't meant to be a backup gun or carried concealed, or for anything or anyone else. It _was_ their G17. Obviously there is a huge difference, but that's the point...
williethegimp 10 months ago
I stopped watching this video after he tries to tell everyone that the gun is gas operated, firmly indicating that this gentleman knows ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about this gun. ARRRGH!!! Owning one myself, I know that it is operated using a gas-delayed blowback system, and will even function properly if the extractor is removed or broken. Secondly, the muzzle flip is slightly greater than the Glock, though I am not bothered by it. And yes, it is a steel frame, not polymer. Learn BEFORE you review
Vigilance85 10 months ago
Comparing this to the "trigger safety" on a Glock is like comparing my asscheeks to an orange.
Bungholio281 10 months ago
what price H&K P7?
volihsab 10 months ago
@volihsab 900$ good deal (friend,auction), $1100-1400 (NEW) usually, can be more.
sanyopro700 10 months ago
@sanyopro700 first off you probably cant find a psp new, second off a p7m8 new is around 1300 at least
zyklonbmovie 9 months ago
great gun Greece had a license to manufacture it from HK . It was issued as a part of air force pilot vest in Greek Air force till 1996
MrG3SG1 10 months ago
Very long winded, don't shoot me.
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This look likes the weapon that Playmobil models their handguns after! Hahaha. I played with that stuff as a kid all the time. Thanks for the awesome video!!
MacWarMedia 11 months ago
Squeeze cocker lets you pull the trigger AGAIN to go bang. If you got a dud, you need to re-rack the glock.
calmquis 11 months ago
Haha. I figured I had to suffer through the entire "review" to make an accurate comment. And I then realized I didn't have too, the first couple min was enough.
P7operator 11 months ago
Way to Glock bias. Shot them both and love them but I'd Definitely carry a p7 before a glock. Doesnt get any safer than a p7. Haha "complex"? That's when I stopped watching. GRIP AIM SHOOT. I must be a genius.
P7operator 11 months ago
Too Glock bias. That's why you lost my sub. Not that you care. You can't fairly compare a Glock 17 to everything else out there.
MAXYAHR1 11 months ago
Very interesting, excellent review. I agree on the Glocks simple & reliable. It was cutting edge in its day and that always is cool.
ufloetz 11 months ago
the squeeze mechanism is overly complex? WHAT is complex about squeezing?
laosuwan 1 year ago
@laosuwan
Have you ever taken one of those apart? I have and the squeezecocker is very complicated. the little links and springs can get lost very easy just by removing the grip panels.
googlemyharbl 1 year ago
@googlemyharbl the video implies the squeeze cocker is complicated TO USE not to take apart. In fact it is less complicated to use than a typical safety and there is no reason to dissasemble the grip. I have done it before and I quickly realized I had no idea what I was doing and shouldn't be messing with the internals needlessly. the rest of the gun is ridiculously easy to strip down and clean.
laosuwan 1 year ago
@laosuwan
Oh then ya. I thought you ment they were difficult to disassemble. I don't know why anyone would find it difficult to use with minimal training.
googlemyharbl 1 year ago
@SuperGunther45 It doesn't suck at all. NutnFancy is kind of an overexcited mall ninja. His reasoning that "If it was a good design it would still be around" doesn't work for something that's patented like the squeeze cocker. The reason it's not around is because nobody could make it. It's a really, really great carry gun. Incredibly safe, compact, slim and concealable. It's also a great range gun because the reload speed is incredibly fast and muzzle flip is tiny.
hanserclimbs 1 year ago
How is the squeeze cocking mechanism "complex"? Grab and fire, just like your beloved glock.
kain279 1 year ago
If they are so awesome, how come every New jersey state trooper hated them?
googlemyharbl 1 year ago
@googlemyharbl why did they hate them? What was there to hate?
laosuwan 1 year ago
@laosuwan
Apparently they were prone to some serious reliablity problems if you didn't keep the gas piston sparkling clean, and the trigger guard would get very hot with extended use. They also complained that it was too small for a duty gun and wasn't as intimidating as the previous Ruger security six revolvers they used. They also hated the squeezecocker. The P7 only lasted a short while before being replaced with the Sig P228
googlemyharbl 1 year ago
@googlemyharbl according to the accounts I have read the gun the troppers hated was the smith and wesson that was to replace the P7, not the P7. Sith and Wesson ,lost out to Sig as a result. Many of the P7's decommissioned were bought by the troopers as personal weapons and very few came onto the market. If they hated them they would not have bought them with their own money.
laosuwan 1 year ago
Unless they knew they could make about a thousand on them in a few years when they went up in price. I have seen a few of them around, they arn't as uncommon as you may think, at least around here. We did get a P7K3 in the shop the other day which is a pretty big rarity.
googlemyharbl 1 year ago
Good for a collector gun , that's about it!
You forgot to tell everyone the major con for this gun.
It tends to eject hot brass at your face!!!!! Not just sometimes but 2/3rds of the time brass will be ejected at you not to the side. I love H&K as much as the next guy and I believe their build quality is better than almost any mass produced firearm but this is not a good HK IMHO. If you want an ungodly collectible H&K get a Mark 23. It will cost you though!
SuperGunther45 1 year ago
@SuperGunther45 Have you shot the MK23? It's a beast. An "offensive handgun" is a silly concept. The USP is a much more reasonable answer.
hanserclimbs 1 year ago
@hanserclimbs USP is a great gun I was talking about as a collectible and Mark23 will always hold its value, a USP would be for your everyday carry gun or range gun .
SuperGunther45 1 year ago
@SuperGunther45 I had a m13 for years and never got brass in my face.
laosuwan 1 year ago
@laosuwan I will tell my friend take his to a gunsmith because his is a hot brass chucker and not in a good way! I just never enjoyed shooting it for that reason. The only other gun that I ever shot that did that almost as much was a semi auto Scorpion in a 32. If it can be fixed then I will give it another shot ( I will probably shoot it anyway just not as much ). If its not a flaw to all of them , then my apologies but the only one I have been shooting chucks hot brass at your face.
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lyvwdwlfh8 1 year ago
Not trying to be picky, but If you're going to do a review of HK pistols please pronounce the name of the company correctly. It's pronounced the same way as the soft drink company (Coke). If you doubt this call HK or look it up on their web page. They actually have a section on the correct pronunciation of their company name.
dapettitt 1 year ago
my local shops have them
operator81 1 year ago
always makes me think of hans gruber in die hard
trp11078 1 year ago
The squeeze cocker mechanism is complex? Grip gun, pull trigger. Complex?
The reason why we don't see P7s in cop's holsters is not because P7's are bad, but because Glocks are a better choice for cops.
Glocks are cheap, require minimal training, and have huge capacities. They're popular because they appeal to the lowest common denominator of poorly-trained shooters, or spray and pray folks. It's the perfect gun for the job, but it's just so...pedestrian.
hanserclimbs 1 year ago
@hanserclimbs
I think the poster meant it Sucks!, not really complex. Although I am sure by having a safety that way it is internally complex. But it's HK so its German of course it will be, but this gun is not a carry or even a range gun , its for collecting only!
SuperGunther45 1 year ago
The squeeze cocker mechanism is complex? Grip gun, pull trigger. Complex?
The reason why we don't see P7s in cop's holsters is that Glocks are cheap, require minimal training, and have huge capacities. They're popular because they appeal to the lowest common denominator of poorly-trained shooters. It's the perfect gun for the job, but it's just so...pedestrian.
hanserclimbs 1 year ago
It's not police service pistol.
Polizei Selbstlade Pistole is right. That means police self-loading pistol.
Here in Bavaria the P7 is still in use.
dt3ft2 1 year ago
@dt3ft2 For good reason--it's a very safe gun, and unlike a glock, bad trigger discipline or poor drawing technique don't mean a hole in your foot!
hanserclimbs 1 year ago
what does "polygon rifling "mean?
sortie39 1 year ago
I'm German and it don't calls cok or something like that ! But i must say its really dificult to say this for " Not germans" I just want said this. Thank you haha bb. ;)
Nicino95 1 year ago
The Bavarian State Police (in Germany) are still using it, and will continue to do so for quite some time. And for at least 20 years, the GSG9 (German Anti-Terrorist Squad) used it as well.
barliman2001 1 year ago
I hate this guy because he is such a Glock guy. He always puts any gun down and says that the glock is the best in the world.
cowboy13102 1 year ago
@cowboy13102 The glock 17 is the most superior combat handgun in the world...
Kylef7735 1 year ago
@cowboy13102 Have you ever shot a glock? They are pretty impressive. However at this point in his videos he was kinda biased, or at least it comes off that way.
PGTRegard 1 year ago
I've carried a P7M8 everyday for about 15 years as my off-duty weapon. I cannot sing it's praises enough. It is slim, fast, safe, accurate, and reliable. The downsides are the cost, finding accessories, and she is a high-maintence girl. They don't like reloads and are so different than my other guns that under stress I want to 'squeeze cock' them to return my slide to battery. Otherwise.... I love my HKP7M8.
flatmanlewis 1 year ago
lol it's Heckler and "coke"
mikameek 1 year ago
@mikameek
no, moron
it's the german "ch" sound after a low vowel
don't say coke or you're a fag
Jackarunda 1 year ago
@Jackarunda no, he's right its heckler and "coke"........i still say "cotch" even tho i kno the right pronunciation is "coke"....lol
dirtyboy3364 1 year ago
@Jackarunda right, definitely not "coke"
Krieger91 1 year ago
@Jackarunda Honest mistake if I pronounced it wrong. I just heard that from somewhere else and thought that's how you pronounced it. Don't have to be a dick.
mikameek 1 year ago
@Jackarunda go to HK's USA website and read the FAQs. Sorry I can't post links but it says: "What is the proper way to pronounce Koch? The English pronunciation is pronounced, “coke."" Be educated before you insult someone dipshit.
mikameek 1 year ago
@mikameek
"Be educated" he says to someone who formed their opinion based on their ability to speak German.
Wow.
Jackarunda 1 year ago
heckler and cock?
dasfsadg 1 year ago
I used to have a P7 M8. It was accurate to be sure. What I didn't like was after 50 rds. at the range my hand got barbecued. I sold it and bought a Sig 239.
Deep13Deep13Deep13 1 year ago
Never shot one i like the p7
InfidelG36c 1 year ago
Nutin, you forgot to mention the fixed barrel. And I love the P7M8, one of my family members carry one. If you can deal with the weight, the profile is perfect for carry. And you can put every shot where you need it. Possibly one of the most accurate auto-pistols out there. And one of the safest.(not a huge deal for me, but it is what it is.) Good review though.
navyman8903 1 year ago
@jsh1284 Not at all really. P7's are a different gun all together, let alone the job you put it in. The G17 is more compareable to a usp or a XD or baretta. The P7 is a thin, all steel gun. The are great to conceal and they are more accurate that you can shoot them. The fixed barrel works wonders. And you don't need to replace your recoil spring every 5,000 rounds.
navyman8903 1 year ago
You pronounced Koch wrong...Just sayin. VERY good review though, and great gun!
kwaglockman 1 year ago
Aside from the numerous comparisions to Glock, the H&K P7's squeezecocker mechanisim adds a unique safety feature. Unless the magazine handle is compressed, the round is not chambered. IMO, the additional wieght of the pistol is a plus. The P7 has a low profile in your hand which assists a quick sighting. Finally, it is a fantastic self defense piece and completely ambidextrous. The fact that the deisgn was not copied may speak more toward the expense of its manufacturing.
Best to all
toicat 1 year ago
@toicat
Unfortunately, there is a massive downside to the squeezecocker: If you press the trigger first, and then squeeze the grip, THE GUN WILL FIRE. And if you are a police officer with limited live fire training (as some of them in Germany are), you are prone to get accidental shot release... Several Bavarian police officers died when they were accidentally shot in the back by their patrol partners...
barliman2001 1 year ago
The PSP = Polizei Selbstlade Pistole (Police Self-Loading Pistol) Only 239 total models of the PSP were manufactured from 1976 to 1978. The serial numbers for the PSP go from 001-239, then 240-250 are for the PSP/P7, and after 251 starts the P7 series. This one having a much higher # is a P7 and NOT a PSP.
ragged73 1 year ago
Alan Rickmans gun from Die Hard!
TheDane95 1 year ago
@TheDane95 LOL yes. Die Hard execution gun.
SammysPizza 1 year ago
Nice review. Psp stands for police selfloading pistol just an fyi.
Thanks
bucketheadfan1 1 year ago
bro can u review a 30 bore pistol plz
SirWastedGun 1 year ago
@kylef7735: The P7 was made as a result of demand from the german government after the munich olympics in '72. The competition this pistol saw was a sig p225 and the walther p5. One of those would have been better to compare this with, instead of something invented a decade later.
dvskugai 1 year ago
Lucky bastard, getting all these cool guns unlike me because I live in the P.R.C. or the Peoples Republic of California :P
34601k 1 year ago
The nice thing about the M8 and M13 variants they put a heat shielf exactly where you said that heat was :D however, i wish they didnt change the magazine release
MC1796 1 year ago
Since the gas pressure presses the bolt against the breech while the bullet is still in the bore, does that cancel out recoil until the bullet leaves? Does the bullet even cause much recoil while it's still in the bore?
leadjunkie308 1 year ago
@leadjunkie308
The P7 feels like low recoil, but the low bore axis and low slide help too. Recoil is still so quick you don't notice the slide being held still by the gas pressure.
MisterSithy 1 year ago
@leadjunkie308
P7 uses a delayed blow back system (look it up on wiki) it doesn't cancel out the recoil just the bullet leave the barrel then you feel the recoil. Thus making it more accurate.
mammoth321 1 year ago
I can't resist heh heh "squeeze cocker" heh heh!
beaglebbgun 1 year ago
It's unfortunate the comparison weapon (glock 17) was so heavily influential in this review. I would rather it compared to something that was manufactured in the same era with similar features. The P7's designed use is also very simple, that squeeze cocker does everything. decock, cock, and slide lock. you don't need to move your master grip to manipulate buttons, tabs or slide releases...just squeeze the three fingers. Great review, but maybe find another comparison pisol? semi auto early 80's?
dvskugai 1 year ago
@dvskugai So you mean like a glock 17, invented in 1982.
Kylef7735 1 year ago
I think the issue with this gun is its POU. It was designed to win a police selection trial in the eighties. Hi cap handguns were few and kind of seen as military side arms. Its not a recreational plinker. The P7 incorporated a lot of innovation in its design, the squeeze cocker isn't sequence critical but still remains a safe system allowing carry of a loaded chamber. Its a compact design little bigger than a PPK with 9 rounds of 9 mill. I love it, could chat all day about it! BUY ONE! :)
rckhopper 1 year ago
Its a great pistol, fixed barrel and easy takedown - clean.
Its a gas delayed blowback, the chamber is fluted with the 6 Oclock flute containing a gas port which vented some fired gas on to a piston to delay rearward motion of the slide until the bullet had cleared the barrel and pressure dropped to safe levels. The purpose of the flutes was to "float" the cartridge out of the chamber and aid extraction. It leaves distinctive stripes on fired cases.
Very accurate, if your able to, get one.
rckhopper 1 year ago
I used to own one of those in the UK up until 1997 when our government banned handgun ownership.
Its a great little 9 mill handgun and I'd still want one today. Its a great design although it has been overtaken in some areas by modern guns.
Nutnfancy has pointed out the pro's and con's It is relatively heavy and low on rounds by modern standards but it is SO well made its like owning an expensive watch. Ultra cool gun. :D
rckhopper 1 year ago
psp? playstation portable?
THEDUDESONSROCKs 1 year ago
I'll be damned. I live in Trussville. Weird.
JustDevan 1 year ago
wtf is that
datboidillon 1 year ago
nutnfancy what would be the best automatic to carry concealed
tboy1022 1 year ago
@jimkressin You said all of that without explaining why Glock is not top of the line and, therefore, not a good industry standard. I mean, one could argue that it's a fine standard for these reviews just because glocks are so common and so many people have access to them.
Makingnewnamesisdumb 1 year ago
these are very reliable guns and are very precise shooters.
They where dead on up to 30 yrds.
robin6512 1 year ago
@jimkressin
It doesnt look like it wascut from a 2x4... jeez.
It looks like a melted bar of soap. =D
freereloader1010 1 year ago
i think its issued to mexican special forces
alezatf 1 year ago
for the 70's the design is so modern and tactical lol
kinmanyuen 1 year ago
No wonder why Alan Rickman used this pistol in Die Hard. Only thing I can't find for it is a threaded barrel to mount a suppressor on.
IMFDB 1 year ago
I really liked the gun. I thought the system was much safer than the Glock.
haymarketmassacre 1 year ago
whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Nutnfancy, the P7 is a gas-delayed blowback. NOT GAS OPERATED.
+1 hauhine, davidherbst
Bebopspike13 1 year ago
@Bebopspike13 yeah i know this guy needs to do some research before he does these videos
zyklonbmovie 1 year ago
My father carried a HKp7M8 as his sidearm in the NJSP along with every other trooper. When I got the chance to fire it I was amazed by the accuracy of this short barreled pistol. So I bought one. No malfunctions yet.
thallium200 1 year ago
Great pistol. I agree w/ MSmatt76 highly accurate little tack driver. Is heavy for it's size and does heat up if you shoot more than twenty rounds or so. But that is what shooting gloves are for. Love mine to death and I am savig up for some Trijicon sites for it. Shout out to the TNP all stars
charliecharlie58 1 year ago
do you have even one video without the word Glock in it?
kpezzy21 1 year ago
What an awesome pistol. Small, super reliable and super accurate but it is a heavy little sucker and does get really hot. It is a good carry gun though, there have been cases where the gun wasn't used against the owner because they couldn't figure out how to shoot it so it's a plus and a negative with the squeeze cock.
MSmatt76 1 year ago
IT IS NOT Gas Operated!!!!!!!!!!
look in the barrel....do YOU find a gas port? it is gas assisted or dampened
hauhine 1 year ago
@hauhine actually there is a gas port. It is just forward of the chamber along the bottom. But your point is well taken; that port is where the gas is directed into a gas cylinder that does not operate the action, rather it retards the action.
davidherbst 1 year ago
vcc e um fdp
tize234 1 year ago
man that gun is ugly as hell theres no way i would use the p7 or a glock
DCfreak87 1 year ago
@DCfreak87 If you only use a gun because you think it looks cool, you should not be handling firearms.
AlmightyShiz 1 year ago
snorefest
almightywitey 1 year ago
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HecklerKochfan 1 year ago
It's still used in Bavaria( that's near Germany, oh no, it's in germany;-) )
michemike 1 year ago
you don't like any thing that is'nt a GLOCK if its not a GLOCK you don't like it
agent5250 1 year ago
ALSO, the grip angle of 110 degrees serves to a very natural and quick target acquisition, instead of a mechanical extractor, which, without proper cleaning, can jam a gun, the hk p7 has a fluted chamber that uses propellant gases to eject the casing from the pistol in a uniform, and consistent manner. this also makes the hk-p7 a very user friendly gun, even for left handers. The hk p7 k3 has a hydrolic buffer in place of the gas system in order to accommodate the interchangeable barrels.
skreenk 1 year ago
This weapon also can be fired without a magazine as long as there is one in the chamber, assuming you load 8+1. So, in theory you could fire 8, then drop the mag, fire the chambered round, load the mag and simply squeeze the grip to cock the gun, without losing your target picture. Instead of in the case of a traditional handgun, where you have to manually lock the slide or hit the slide release to cock the hammer, thus losing your target picture and valuable seconds
skreenk 1 year ago
LOL you LIE its agerman gun and PSP ??? PPS!!
alexbigking2 1 year ago
@alexbigking2
PSP is an abbreviation for Police Self-Loading Pistol, and is a version of the P7. The PPS is a completely different pistol from Walther and the two are in no way related.
Jollyjarhed 1 year ago
Thank you, Laura of Costa Rica.
jakoki58 1 year ago
I have this gun. Long and short of it. Great for conceal. Huge reliability, it has never malfunctioned or jammed on me. Very accurate fixed barrel with hexagonal barrel. The only con is It gets hot as hell after a few mags.
lamedefaultname 1 year ago
Comparing everything to a Glock 17 is just stupid. Im sorry..
You have some good reviews but some of the tangents you go on are just stupid. hahaha
TexasBulldog74 1 year ago
When I first saw the picture, I said this looks like a reliable gun, then I read Groundbreaking Reliability. /face palmed myself
TraceMyVeinsWithPen 1 year ago
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TheCwag 1 year ago
@dafedil sounds as if you do.
WeAreGHOST34 1 year ago
nutn ------------ not be a jerk , i like your vids but, psp stands for police self loading pistol................ fyi . but everything else is right. glock2026
glock2026 1 year ago
LOL.... He said Heckler & COCK. :D FYI, it's Heckler & COKE. :D
FragTek 1 year ago
When are we going to see a review on the H&K P30? I have been look at that pistol a lot lately and I wanted to get your opinion. Thanks
drakeswake 1 year ago
I just bought a P7 PSP, and it is an outstanding shooter! 25 rounds at 25 feet in a circle the size of an orange without really trying! It is very well made and I couldn't be happier.
Thanks for the review Nut'
BaldOldWhiteGuy 1 year ago
I own both a H&K P7 PSP and a Glock 19c and both are good pistols. The P7 edges out the G19 in accuracy, but does get a touch warm after about 10 rounds are so. The G19 holds double the rounds and is easier to maintain over all because of its material usage. The P7 is easier to conceal and has a more positive safety. Love them both .
charliecharlie58 1 year ago
hey every one that waches this vid i just wanna say it looks like a glock i love glocks there the bestttttttttttt
funkyrobbie75 1 year ago
My P7 gets hot but is the most accurate pistol I own, tack driver status....
thedude354 1 year ago