I want to start a series of posts stressing the actual shortcomings of some of the pistols that are popular around here. Lets keep this real. Try not to post BS if it can be helped.
The P7 series is up first because it is my longtime favorite.
1. HOT! This gun gets outrageously hot after 60-100 rounds of steady fire.
2. The worst finish this side of a sig (about as durable as tissue).
3. Stunningly pricey. Around here you'll part with around $1000 for a new one.
4. Dirty. This gun gets dirty fast, which is bad because...
5. The P7 are sensitive to crud. The P7 is ultra-reliable but you have to keep it pretty clean.
6. The gun emits an audible click when decocked. However, this can be overcome with technique.
7. Low capacity unless you like the M13--which has a grip like a baseball bat.
Any thoughts...
The P7 series is up first because it is my longtime favorite.
1. HOT! This gun gets outrageously hot after 60-100 rounds of steady fire.
2. The worst finish this side of a sig (about as durable as tissue).
3. Stunningly pricey. Around here you'll part with around $1000 for a new one.
4. Dirty. This gun gets dirty fast, which is bad because...
5. The P7 are sensitive to crud. The P7 is ultra-reliable but you have to keep it pretty clean.
6. The gun emits an audible click when decocked. However, this can be overcome with technique.
7. Low capacity unless you like the M13--which has a grip like a baseball bat.
Any thoughts...