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<blockquote data-quote="omega21" data-source="post: 2693874" data-attributes="member: 19217"><p>For those lamenting the heavy weight and comparatively low capacity, you have to keep in mind this gun is a product of it's time and purpose. It's an early 70s design put into production in the mid 70s for the German police. The thought at the time was to upgrade caliber (from 7.65mm) not capacity. You can't really compare a 70s gun with a 90s gun and fail it on the differences. The HK P30 is a much more capable gun (caliber aside) than the 1911 or Beretta 1950 but people still love owning both. They stopped making 1971 Mustangs but those are still awesome today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omega21, post: 2693874, member: 19217"] For those lamenting the heavy weight and comparatively low capacity, you have to keep in mind this gun is a product of it's time and purpose. It's an early 70s design put into production in the mid 70s for the German police. The thought at the time was to upgrade caliber (from 7.65mm) not capacity. You can't really compare a 70s gun with a 90s gun and fail it on the differences. The HK P30 is a much more capable gun (caliber aside) than the 1911 or Beretta 1950 but people still love owning both. They stopped making 1971 Mustangs but those are still awesome today. [/QUOTE]
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