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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 2947766" data-attributes="member: 15253"><p>I understand the sentiment, and I carried 1911s and H-Ps for most of a year, switching carry guns between those models on a whim. I also surfed the 1911 forum in those days, read and commented upon the various problems people were having with their H-Ps and 1911s, and, somehow, in the meantime, acquired an HK P7. You could surf "The Cult of the P7" to see what problems people were having with that gun, but I'll save you the trouble--it gets hot when firing several mags in rapid succession. Otherwise, they just run. Same with the P2000 and P2000sk. They just run, with boring, Germanic monotony. That's why I carried the P7 for five years, and the P2000/P2Ksk for the past year and counting. They are boringly reliable. I love the H-P, but keep on hand recoil springs and extractor springs just in case. For my HKs, I just buy magazines. Don't get me wrong--I'd rather shoot a H-P at the range than most anything else, but for carry, it's HK all the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 2947766, member: 15253"] I understand the sentiment, and I carried 1911s and H-Ps for most of a year, switching carry guns between those models on a whim. I also surfed the 1911 forum in those days, read and commented upon the various problems people were having with their H-Ps and 1911s, and, somehow, in the meantime, acquired an HK P7. You could surf "The Cult of the P7" to see what problems people were having with that gun, but I'll save you the trouble--it gets hot when firing several mags in rapid succession. Otherwise, they just run. Same with the P2000 and P2000sk. They just run, with boring, Germanic monotony. That's why I carried the P7 for five years, and the P2000/P2Ksk for the past year and counting. They are boringly reliable. I love the H-P, but keep on hand recoil springs and extractor springs just in case. For my HKs, I just buy magazines. Don't get me wrong--I'd rather shoot a H-P at the range than most anything else, but for carry, it's HK all the way. [/QUOTE]
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