A custom long slide P7 M13 chambered in 9mm with a machined three-port compensator and brushed satin finish. Comes in a fitted mahogany presentation case with one double-stack magazine.
You don't see a P7 wearing a barrel like this every day. Someone took a West German P7 M13, one of HK's gas-delayed squeeze-cockers, and reworked the front end into a brushed long slide capped with a machined three-port compensator. The result is a 9mm that looks like nothing else in the P7 catalog, and that's the whole point.
Start at the muzzle. The compensator is cut from bar stock with an oval lightening port through the body and a row of milled flutes running back toward the slide. It carries a script Long Slide Comp engraving along the side, with the matched extension blending into the original slide profile. The HK address and Oberndorf marking stay clean on the flat, along with the 9mm x 19 caliber stamp. The brushed satin finish across the slide and comp catches light along the machine lines rather than throwing a mirror shine, which suits the heavier nose.
The frame keeps everything that makes a P7 a P7. You get the cocking lever across the front strap, the polymer heat shield, and the textured black grip panels with the HK P7 M13 molded into the right side. The double-stack frame is the M13's reason for being, taking the capacity up over the single-stack M8. Controls and small parts wear a bright finish that plays against the black polymer.
Worth noting: the slide carries a windage-adjustable rear sight and a high front blade, set up for someone who wanted to actually run this thing rather than shelf it.
It comes in a fitted mahogany presentation case with green felt lining and a single double-stack magazine. For a P7 collector who already has the standard guns, this is the kind of one-off that fills a gap nothing else can. It's a working pistol built on a cult classic, and it wears the modifications with real intent.
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