An early Heckler & Koch P7 PSP in 9mm, carrying the original Mod. PSP slide legend and Oberndorf markings. Complete with its correct factory box, magazine, loading tool, and bore brush.
This is the gun that started the squeeze-cocker line, marked before HK even settled on calling it the P7. The slide reads Mod. PSP in gold script, Polizei Selbstlade Pistole, the designation HK used during the West German police trials of the mid-1970s before the model entered wider production as the P7. Look at the markings and you see the early story written plainly: HECKLER & KOCH GMBH, OBERNDORF/N, the red-filled HK logo at the muzzle end, and the German eagle proof on the frame.
It's a 9mm built around the gas-delayed blowback system that made the platform famous. Pull the gun from the box and the first thing your hand finds is the cocking lever across the front strap. Squeeze it and the striker comes alive. Release it and the pistol goes inert. That single feature defined the whole design, and the fixed barrel sitting low in the frame gives the soft, flat recoil that P7 shooters talk about.
The finish here is the deep early bluing rather than the later parkerized look, and it shifts under light the way polished steel does. There's some honest holster and handling wear along the frame edges and the front strap, consistent with a pistol of this period. The checkered black grip panels are intact, the heel magazine release works as it should, and the bore is clean with strong rifling.
Worth noting: it comes complete in the correct gray HK cardboard box with the green Mod. HK PSP label, alongside the single-stack 8-round magazine, the magazine loading tool, and the original bore brush. Early boxed PSP examples in this configuration rarely surface together.
For the collector chasing the roots of the P7, this is where the line begins. The PSP marking puts it at the front of the story, and the complete box ties it down.
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