H&K P7: The most well-designed, obsolete pistol?
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Watch latest videos, sometimes even early releases! Sign up for the newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hkbJYn The H&K P7 is often said to be one of the best pistol designs, and was marketed as the "most expensive handgun in the world". It was used by the GSG9, and despite being phased out by the H&K SFP9 (which is really an HK VP9... :| ), it still has it's loyalists within the Polizei ranks. We have a discount for Slate Black Industries MLOK accessories! 👉 www (dot) slateblackindustries (dot) com Discount code: 9HOLE Consider supporting us via Patreon 👉 http://www.patreon.com/9HoleReviews (you an also access the Practical Accuracy Scoreboard here) Shopping on Amazon? Do you like sweet [yet tasteful] gun morale patches? Shopping with this link costs you nothing, but helps support our channel 👉 https://amzn.to/3trn9ju This video's narration by Henry Chan __________________________________________________________________ We love mail: 9 Hole Reviews 21175 Tomball Pkwy. No. 480 Houston, Texas 77070
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