R Ronin 99 New member Nov 4, 2001 #23 I have a P7 PSP and an M13. Looking at a USP Tactical in 45acp now. Grip feels fine but the gun itself seems HUGE. Love those .45's. Ronin
I have a P7 PSP and an M13. Looking at a USP Tactical in 45acp now. Grip feels fine but the gun itself seems HUGE. Love those .45's. Ronin
M milcaztra New member Nov 4, 2001 #25 As far as handguns go, I'm happy with my P7M13 in 9mm, but I'd give it up in a heartbeat for a P7M7 in .45.
As far as handguns go, I'm happy with my P7M13 in 9mm, but I'd give it up in a heartbeat for a P7M7 in .45.
T Tamara Moderator Emeritus Nov 4, 2001 #26 ...but I'd give it up in a heartbeat for a P7M7 in .45. Click to expand... Because life just ain't complete without a handgun that uses a hydraulic recoil system!
...but I'd give it up in a heartbeat for a P7M7 in .45. Click to expand... Because life just ain't complete without a handgun that uses a hydraulic recoil system!
G George Helser New member Nov 5, 2001 #27 Exile, I have a few HKs (pistols, subgun & rifle). My favorite is the P7-PSP. Regards, George In sunny Arizona
Exile, I have a few HKs (pistols, subgun & rifle). My favorite is the P7-PSP. Regards, George In sunny Arizona
D Dr.Rob Staff Alumnus Nov 5, 2001 #28 P9s target model 45 with spare slide in the locking box. Its big, its wierd I want one. Vp70z comes in close second, just for neat factor.
P9s target model 45 with spare slide in the locking box. Its big, its wierd I want one. Vp70z comes in close second, just for neat factor.
P PVerdieck New member Nov 5, 2001 #29 VP-70Z comes in last for shootability. Trigger from hell describes it quite aptly. Either a P7 or a P9S. As it is I have a VP, a USP, 2 P9Ss and 4 P7s.
VP-70Z comes in last for shootability. Trigger from hell describes it quite aptly. Either a P7 or a P9S. As it is I have a VP, a USP, 2 P9Ss and 4 P7s.
3 .357SIG New member Nov 5, 2001 #30 I think it is a shame that the P7M7 never made it into production.
T Tamara Moderator Emeritus Nov 5, 2001 #31 Vp70z comes in close second, just for neat factor. Click to expand... The pistol lovingly termed the "Highpoint & Koch" at the shop I used to work at.
Vp70z comes in close second, just for neat factor. Click to expand... The pistol lovingly termed the "Highpoint & Koch" at the shop I used to work at.
K Kobra New member Nov 6, 2001 #32 I love all H&K's but no question a MP-5/10 would be my first choice if could have anything with a PSG-1 a close second. In the world of reality, an USP Expert .45 is the real choice of mine....hopefully by the end of the year.
I love all H&K's but no question a MP-5/10 would be my first choice if could have anything with a PSG-1 a close second. In the world of reality, an USP Expert .45 is the real choice of mine....hopefully by the end of the year.