Hk P7 Serial Numbers And Dates

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Hk P7 Serial Numbers Date

LSB#: 200803CM09

This side says HK Inc. Sterling VA, despite the CCF frame markings. It appears to be part of the stamp that puts the HK logo on. Note that only the serial number, date code, and proofing marks are through the bluing. On the USA Model, The Sterling VA is stamped through the bluing. The M13 debuted in 1982 with prototype serial numbers from 001 to 059. Production serial numbers as of January, 1993 run from 71101 M13 to 89600 M13. The P7M13 is still in production as of 3/00, but US sales are limited to law enforcement only due to the magazine capacity. The P7M13 has a gas-retarded action and a polygon bore barrel. Aug 08, 2019 HK Heckler&Koch P7 M13 pistol in excellent condition 9mm caliber and has a 'KC' date code with factory nickel finish. Manufactured in 1992, selling with 5 HK mags, manual, 1 holster, cleaning tools, 1 HK carry case, and original box with matching serial number.

Used Hk P7 For Sale

Make: Heckler & Koch

Model: P7

Serial Number: 19494

Year of Manufacture: 1981 (IB Date Code)

Caliber: 9mm Parabellum

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Grip-Cocked, Gas Delayed Blow Back, Semi-Automatic, Removable Magazine Fed Pistol

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “HECKLER & KOCH GMBH / OBERNDORF/N MADE IN GERMANY”, “9mmx19”, the right is marked with the serial number, eagle over “N” proof and “Hk INC ARL VA 22201”. The right side of the frame is marked with the serial number, eagle over “N”, date code and Ulm antler.

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The pistol has a three white-dot sighting system. The front sight is a blade with one dot that is dovetailed onto the slide. The rear sight is a flat top, square notched base with two dots, dovetailed to the slide. The top of the slide has a low profile serrated rib.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece textured black synthetic panels, the left panel is marked “HK P7” at the bottom. The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

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Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the polygonal rifling is well defined. There is no erosion in the bore.

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Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 98% of its metal finish. The finish is lightly thinning at the leading edges of the slide and frame. There is minor operational wear, easiest seen on the grip safety. Otherwise, there are only light handling marks. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. This pistol features a gas-delayed delayed blow back system. The pistol’s action is cocked by squeezing the fore strap of the grip frame, delivering a smooth, short trigger pull. The pistol has a heel magazine release. The slide to frame fit is tight. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes in a two-piece black and green cardboard HK box and with two 8-round magazines. The box has moderate wear, some surface loss and tape on both pieces (apparently to hold the box closed, not repair), in about Good condition. The magazines have faint operational wear, intact feed lips and strong springs, in about Excellent condition.

Our Assessment: The decision to equip West German police with an advanced 9mm service pistol and replace existing 7.65mm Browning-caliber weapons was prompted after the 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre. The new firearm was to meet the following requirements: chamber the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge, weigh no more than 1,000 g (35 oz), the pistol’s dimensions would not exceed 180 × 130 × 34 mm, it should have a muzzle energy of no less than 500 J and a service life of at least 10,000-rounds. The pistol was also to be fully ambidextrous, safe to carry with a loaded chamber and able to be quickly drawn and ready to fire instantly. As a result of a competitive bid the German police forces selected three different pistols into service: the Swiss SIG Sauer P225 (designated the P6) and two German designs—the P7 (officially designated the PSP) and the Walther P5. Series production of the P7 started in 1979. Shortly after, the pistol was adopted by the German Federal Police’s counter-terrorism unit (GSG 9) and the German Army’s special forces formations. The pistol was also exported to several countries. This pistol was made in 1981. The polygonal rifling is still well defined with no erosion and the pistol has a superb trigger pull that is initiated by squeezing the fore grip of the grip frame. It has very minor finish wear, coming equipped with two magazines and an HK box. Whether you’re looking to collect or to carry, this is a nice HK to add to any collection. Please see our pictures and good luck!

CA Legal or CA Private Party Transferable (THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO OUT-OF-STATE RESIDENTS): This handgun CANNOT be transferred as a dealer sale in California but CAN be sold as a Private Party Transfer (PPT) at our Simi Valley shop.