Quoted:
GOOG GOD PEOPLE, quite calling these things PSPs, they are P7, not PSP, I don't care what the sticker on the box says. The PSP has an extended heel mag release that protrudes below the grips, does not say "P7" on the grips, and says "PSP" on the side. They are also worth 3+times what the P7 is worth.
Big-Bore:
I think most folks new to P7's think of the P7's in just two terms.. P7 PSP's and P7M8's.. The earlier original PSP just isn't on their radar, as most new buyers (I "be" one)aren't that knowledgeable about HK P7's to start with. The pistols being sold now thru CDNN and the like are advertised as P7 PSP's and most of us just never even new there was an original PSP prior to the P7 PSP..
So when we say PSP we are just saying "not P7M8"...
I didn't even know there was a P7 until CDNN started advertising and selling them. In fact I have lusted after a P7M8 for YEARS but the price tag was simply above my pay grade (and now as retired, even lower paygrade
).
Turns out since I'm a "lefty" I would probably have preferred the P7 PSP with the mag heel release anyway.
I know how you feel tho, seeing a pistol misidentified, as I often get a bit testy when I hear or read someone calling a "magazine" a "clip", or don't know the difference between a "pistol" and a revolver. I get positively livid when I watch someone on TV pointing a 1911 type single-action Colt with bad intentions at someone and never cock the hammer.. Duh? Last night I stumbled up on a shoot out situaton on some program and they were showing a bad guy in the middle of the gun fight with his slide locked back, empty as the writers head.. I hate that stuff.
But I LOVE my P7 PSP.. (That would be my: P7 ..
)
Best Wishes,
JPomeroy