Whaaaaaaaaasuuuuuuup??!! Anyone see Leno last night about Al Gore on the phones? Hilarious!
Anyway, yesterday I picked up a P7 that I bought unseen off a fellow TFLer. It was in 98-99% condition (very minor holster wear near the muzzle) with only about 300 rounds fired. Actually, the previous owner sent the gun back to the factory to have another barrel installed because the original had problems chambering his favorite load. So the new barrel had only a few rounds through it. It came with the matching box, manual, cleaning tools, 2 mags, and Trijicon night sights. The gun is a '97 model (KH). After paying the transfer fee to my favorite FFL dealer (incidentally Tom at G&S Gun Room...I know shameless plug), I walked out a happy man, although 820 George Washingtons lighter. I'm sure some of you gun savvy buyers may have been able to get a better deal, but considering how nice a gun this is, and how much guns mean to me personally, this pistol was well worth it.
Well, I took it out last night, and ran it through the mini-wringer. I put 250 rounds of ammo (all I had was S.A. Denel PMP 115 gr FMJ) through it, and as expected, it performed flawlessly. It shot right to P.O.A., and boy, did the empties go flying! What a nice shooting gun! Along the way, I made a few observations...
1) When resting it (for accuracy) with a relaxed grip, a few times I inadvertently released the squeeze cocker during recoil, decocking the pistol. It'll take some getting used to.
2) I shot about 50 rounds as fast as I could reload and fire again. The sides of the gun definitely got warm just above the heat shield, but I wouldn't call it hot! I've read numerous times about people complaining about the heat generated and how it made for an impractical fighting pistol, but I say this is bunk! Either we have a bunch of nit-pickers here that have to find fault in everything, or we have a few tiptoes amongst us. Sorry, just stating my opinions!
3) Overall, the pistol was among the best I've fired, but it isn't some magical pistol that some make it out to be. It was as accurate as any pistol I've ever shot, but not noticeably more so. What I mean is, I'd definitely rank the pistol among the best there is, but I wouldn't say it's significantly better than some other offerings. Case in point-does the $800 P7 do anything that my $400 CZ75B won't do as far as getting 9mm bullets to the target? Not really. But would I do it all over again considering the price? Hell, yes! I'm a gun purist/lover! I don't care if I spent $100 or $1000 on a gun. What matters is if I'm happy with it and that I wanted it and got it. I feel that guns are the greatest investment/ way to spend your money there is.
Wow, I kinda went off on a tangent. Sorry this was somewhat long winded, but I wanted to share my report and some of my thoughts with the rest of you.
BTW, thanks, Jeff!
Mylhouse
Anyway, yesterday I picked up a P7 that I bought unseen off a fellow TFLer. It was in 98-99% condition (very minor holster wear near the muzzle) with only about 300 rounds fired. Actually, the previous owner sent the gun back to the factory to have another barrel installed because the original had problems chambering his favorite load. So the new barrel had only a few rounds through it. It came with the matching box, manual, cleaning tools, 2 mags, and Trijicon night sights. The gun is a '97 model (KH). After paying the transfer fee to my favorite FFL dealer (incidentally Tom at G&S Gun Room...I know shameless plug), I walked out a happy man, although 820 George Washingtons lighter. I'm sure some of you gun savvy buyers may have been able to get a better deal, but considering how nice a gun this is, and how much guns mean to me personally, this pistol was well worth it.
Well, I took it out last night, and ran it through the mini-wringer. I put 250 rounds of ammo (all I had was S.A. Denel PMP 115 gr FMJ) through it, and as expected, it performed flawlessly. It shot right to P.O.A., and boy, did the empties go flying! What a nice shooting gun! Along the way, I made a few observations...
1) When resting it (for accuracy) with a relaxed grip, a few times I inadvertently released the squeeze cocker during recoil, decocking the pistol. It'll take some getting used to.
2) I shot about 50 rounds as fast as I could reload and fire again. The sides of the gun definitely got warm just above the heat shield, but I wouldn't call it hot! I've read numerous times about people complaining about the heat generated and how it made for an impractical fighting pistol, but I say this is bunk! Either we have a bunch of nit-pickers here that have to find fault in everything, or we have a few tiptoes amongst us. Sorry, just stating my opinions!
3) Overall, the pistol was among the best I've fired, but it isn't some magical pistol that some make it out to be. It was as accurate as any pistol I've ever shot, but not noticeably more so. What I mean is, I'd definitely rank the pistol among the best there is, but I wouldn't say it's significantly better than some other offerings. Case in point-does the $800 P7 do anything that my $400 CZ75B won't do as far as getting 9mm bullets to the target? Not really. But would I do it all over again considering the price? Hell, yes! I'm a gun purist/lover! I don't care if I spent $100 or $1000 on a gun. What matters is if I'm happy with it and that I wanted it and got it. I feel that guns are the greatest investment/ way to spend your money there is.
Wow, I kinda went off on a tangent. Sorry this was somewhat long winded, but I wanted to share my report and some of my thoughts with the rest of you.
BTW, thanks, Jeff!
Mylhouse