Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this extremely RARE semi-auto pistol today for a penny start auction, this is the Heckler & Koch P7 PSP!
This particular example features a "Nds", which refers to a police trade-in P7 that was carried in the German state of "Niedersachsen" (Lower Saxony). In order to keep it short, they used to stamp the abbreviation "Nds".
The H&K P7 PSP is denoted by the heel style magazine release (colloquially referred to as the "European Style" magazine release) and the unique squeeze cocking single action feature!
This particular example features a "Nds", which refers to a police trade-in P7 that was carried in the German state of "Niedersachsen" (Lower Saxony). In order to keep it short, they used to stamp the abbreviation "Nds".
The H&K P7 PSP is denoted by the heel style magazine release (colloquially referred to as the "European Style" magazine release) and the unique squeeze cocking single action feature!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Heckler & Koch
Model: P7 PSP
Serial: 69734
Date of Manufacture: 1985 (According to the "11/85" stamp)
Caliber: 9mm
Finish: Black
Barrel Length: 4"
Optics/Sights: 3-White dot sights
Stock/Grips: Black polymer grips with aggressive texturing
Action: Semi-Auto
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Heckler & Koch P7 Pistol was first introduced in 1976. The Heckler & Koch company began the process of developing a new self loading pistol of compact size, with enhanced safety features in 1971. After several years of prototyping and experiments, HK finally released the PSP (‘Polizei Selbstlade-Pistole’ or ‘Police Self loading Pistol’). It was intended for use by the West German Police, and consequently the PSP was adopted by several police departments, as well as Border police units as the P7.
Mass production of the P7 started in 1979. By 1981, the Heckler & Koch company had brought out an updated version of the P7, the P7M8. The M8 featured a magazine release relocated from the heel of the grip to the base of the trigger guard. This was the replacement of the ‘European’ style set up with an ‘American’ one instead. With the P7M8, an enlarged trigger guard and heat shield were added inside the trigger guard. This heat shield was to protect the trigger finger from the hot part of the frame containing the retarding gas cylinder.
Contents:
This example will ship with the matching factory-labeled box, one extra magazine, a cleaning brush, a tool, and paperwork!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Model: P7 PSP
Serial: 69734
Date of Manufacture: 1985 (According to the "11/85" stamp)
Caliber: 9mm
Finish: Black
Barrel Length: 4"
Optics/Sights: 3-White dot sights
Stock/Grips: Black polymer grips with aggressive texturing
Action: Semi-Auto
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Heckler & Koch P7 Pistol was first introduced in 1976. The Heckler & Koch company began the process of developing a new self loading pistol of compact size, with enhanced safety features in 1971. After several years of prototyping and experiments, HK finally released the PSP (‘Polizei Selbstlade-Pistole’ or ‘Police Self loading Pistol’). It was intended for use by the West German Police, and consequently the PSP was adopted by several police departments, as well as Border police units as the P7.
Mass production of the P7 started in 1979. By 1981, the Heckler & Koch company had brought out an updated version of the P7, the P7M8. The M8 featured a magazine release relocated from the heel of the grip to the base of the trigger guard. This was the replacement of the ‘European’ style set up with an ‘American’ one instead. With the P7M8, an enlarged trigger guard and heat shield were added inside the trigger guard. This heat shield was to protect the trigger finger from the hot part of the frame containing the retarding gas cylinder.
Contents:
This example will ship with the matching factory-labeled box, one extra magazine, a cleaning brush, a tool, and paperwork!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
Handgun Standard Shipping $50.00
Long Gun Standard Shipping $70.00
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