Mint, Boxed Heckler & Koch P7 M13
| Year: | 1989 |
| Maker: | Heckler & Koch |
| Type: | P7 M13 |
| Caliber: | 9mm |
| Bore: | 10/10 |
| Condition: | Mint |
Description
10/24/25 - This is a mint example of the scarce and desirable Heckler & Koch P7M13 from 1989. It's similar in design to the P7M8 but has a lower production total and features an a 13 shot magazine. This one is all matching with the proper West German proofs. It comes with an original box, which is numbered but is not matching to the gun, owners manual, cleaning brush, and two magazines. The gun shows no signs of wear or use, and the bore is stone mint. Appears unfired.
The P7 was originally designed to be the standard German police sidearm in response to the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. German police decided to replace the .32 ACP Walther PP with a similarly sized but 9x19mm pistol. It was expected to have a service life of at least 10,000 rounds, be ambidextrous, and under a certain size/weight. The scarce P7 M13 was later developed and unsuccessfully submitted for the U.S. Army contract to replace the 1911, but ultimately lost out to the Beretta M9.
Specifications
| C&R: | No |
| Antique: | No |
| Condition: | Mint |
| Bore: | 10/10 |
| Maker: | Heckler & Koch |
| Year: | 1989 |
| Type: | P7 M13 |
| Caliber: | 9mm |