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HK45 chambered in .45 Auto with slim slide stop levers—photos taken on 12/15/2007:
HK45C chambered in .45 Auto with slim slide stop levers—photos taken on 03/05/2008:
HK P2000 V3 (SA/DA trigger with rear-mounted decocker) chambered in 9mm—photos taken on 04/05/2005:
HK P2000 SK V2 (LEM trigger) chambered in 9mm—photos taken on 06/18/2005:
HK P2000 SK V3 ( SA/DA trigger with rear-mounted decocker) chambered in 9mm—photos taken on 11/27/2005:
HK P7 PSP chambered in 9mm in hard-chrome finish with "brush flats" (work done by Tripp Research)—photos taken on 01/19/2003:
The same HK P7 PSP chambered in 9mm in hard-chrome finish with "brush flats" (work done by Tripp Research), but wearing Nill Rhomlas wood grips (part number HK0258)—photos taken on 09/17/2005:
HK P7M8 chambered in 9mm in hard-chrome finish (work done by Tripp Research)—photos taken on 01/19/2003:
The same HK P7M8 chambered in 9mm in hard-chrome finish (work done by Tripp Research), but wearing Nill Rhomlas wood grips (part number HK0458)—photos taken on 10/12/2005:
HK P7M8 25th Anniversary (aka, Jubilee) chambered in 9mm (number 195 of 500 made)—photos taken on 04/16/2005:
HK P7M10 chambered in .40 Auto in blued finish (as the rarest of the production HK P7s, it is one of only 1,000 or so made, and also the 101st made, based on its serial number)—photos taken on 01/14/2006:
HK P7M10 chambered in .40 Auto in factory nickel finish—photos taken on 01/19/2003:
The same HK P7M10 chambered in .40 Auto, but in hard-chrome finish with "brush flats" (work done by Tripp Research)—photos taken on 04/06/2005:
The same HK P7M10 chambered in .40 Auto in hard-chrome finish with "brush flats" (work done by Tripp Research), but wearing Nill Rhomlas wood grips (part number HK0558)—photos taken on 09/17/2005:
HK P7M13 chambered in 9mm in blued finish—photos taken on 01/14/2006:
HK P7M13 chambered in 9mm in hard-chrome finish with "brush flats" (work done by Tripp Research)—photos taken on 01/14/2006 & 01/21/2003:
My current HK P7 collection, consisting of two P7 PSPs, two P7K3s, four P7M8s, two P7M10s, and three P7M13s (the silver ones have been hard-chromed, work done by Tripp Research)—photos taken on 01/13/2006:
HK P9S Combat chambered in 9mm—photos taken on 04/25/2005:
The same HK P9S Combat chambered in 9mm, but wearing Nill Rhomlas wood grips (part number HK0158)—photos taken on 01/07/2006:
HK P9S Combat chambered in .45 Auto, wearing Nill Rhomlas wood grips (part number HK0158)—photos taken on 01/07/2006:
HK USP357 Compact chambered in .357 Sig—photos taken on 01/22/2003:
HK USP45 chambered in .45 Auto—photos taken on 01/08/2006:
HK USP45 Elite chambered in .45 Auto with Meprolight adjustable night sights installed—photos taken on 10/16/2005:
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