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The P7 is Coming Back and Bringing Some New Friends

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Given that what you'd be buying is at least in part a reproduction of an HK firearm, and the company has no formal relationship with HK, it's a bit rich to call it an HK.

Before anyone goes full retard, please think twice before filling out the payment details and your address.

The company cites no physical address (Edit: see below). They invite you to buy the gun with no mention of the FFL to ship it to. There's no tax applied to the sale (not *necessarily* a red flag) and most of the links in the menus go nowhere.

If that doesn't scream "scam" to you - well - I dunno what to say. Go place your order with confidence.

Edit: I managed to find an address in their Terms and Conditions, which led me to discover that there is an FFL at that address, but frankly, it doesn't really give me any confidence that you'd actually get the gun that you pay for.


Registered address:

P7 Pro, Inc
1702 Winsted Ln
Austin, TX 78703
United States

Edit #2: On reflection, just check out the place you're buying this resurrected firearm from. I have no animus for the guy trying to make a dime, but need a lot of convincing to put down the cash and go thru the risks of buying an P7Pro.

Edit #3: The guy who builds these has good engineering credentials, and I've seen glowing reviews of the products, but he's just one guy, of undetermined age, making a niche product. This at the very least means that the 'lifetime warranty' is as much about his longevity as the buyers'.
 
Given that what you'd be buying is at least in part a reproduction of an HK firearm, and the company has no formal relationship with HK, it's a bit rich to call it an HK.

Before anyone goes full retard, please think twice before filling out the payment details and your address.

The company cites no physical address (Edit: see below). They invite you to buy the gun with no mention of the FFL to ship it to. There's no tax applied to the sale (not *necessarily* a red flag) and most of the links in the menus go nowhere.

If that doesn't scream "scam" to you - well - I dunno what to say. Go place your order with confidence.

Edit: I managed to find an address in their Terms and Conditions, which led me to discover that there is an FFL at that address, but frankly, it doesn't really give me any confidence that you'd actually get the gun that you pay for.


Registered address:

P7 Pro, Inc
1702 Winsted Ln
Austin, TX 78703
United States

Edit #2: On reflection, just check out the place you're buying this resurrected firearm from. I have no animus for the guy trying to make a dime, but need a lot of convincing to put down the cash and go thru the risks of buying an P7Pro.

Edit #3: The guy who builds these has good engineering credentials, and I've seen glowing reviews of the products, but he's just one guy, of undetermined age, making a niche product. This at the very least means that the 'lifetime warranty' is as much about his longevity as the buyers'.
I'm willing to take a chance.
 
I’m an HK guy but I never liked the P7 when they came out. The squeeze cocker concept just didn’t fit me just like Glocks don’t fit my hand naturally but that’s why they make chocolate, strawberry and vanilla. Hopefully those that like them will get a chance to own one.
 
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