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[[Image:P7H&K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|H&K P7 - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:P7H&K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|H&K P7 - 9x19mm]]
[[Image:P7M10H&K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|H&K P7M10 - .40 S&W]]
[[Image:P7M10H&K.jpg|thumb|none|600px|H&K P7M10 - .40 S&W]]
In "Final Cut" Robin Williams used a revolver.  It was James Caviezel that used a P7.  David.

Revision as of 17:53, 25 July 2010

My favorite small sized pistol. I have used it as my bug for 11 years, and I know it's very reliable, light, and great at firing. I'd recomend it to all who seek a small reliable handgun.

I'd totally buy one if I had enough extra cash-S&Wshooter 21:36, 9 December 2009 (UTC)

How do you tell which variant?

Can anyone explain to me how to tell the P7 variants from each other? I can't tell the P7M8 from the P7M13 at all. Normally, high-capacity pistols are easy to distinguish from their single-stack counter-parts because they have bulges on the receiver where the frame was widened to accept a double-stack magazine (this is the case with SIGs, S&Ws, etc.) But P7s don't seem to have that. Anyone good at telling the P7s apart? -MT2008

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H&K P7 - 9x19mm
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H&K P7M10 - .40 S&W

In "Final Cut" Robin Williams used a revolver. It was James Caviezel that used a P7. David.