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The 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre prompted for new law enforcement weaponry's development, one of the outcome was the HK P7 pistol type semi-automatic handgun. Designed for policing units under strict specifications in the field of weapon size, weight, minimum muzzle energy, service life time and capability of firing the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge. P7 is designed to be fully ambidextrous, safe to carry while loaded, easily quickly drawn and fire instantly.
Differs from other pistols with their recoil or simple blow-back operation, the operation of the P7 actually relies a gas delayed blow-back mechanism, advantages of this system are a simpler manufacturing process and a high mechanical accuracy (due to the barrel being fixed in the frame). P7 features a hexagonal rifling barrel to achieve a longer service life time, able to feed on a 8-round single stack magazine, aiming of the weapon relies on the built in iron sight. Other feature include an enlarged trigger guard for comfortable two handed firing , and a an unique built-in cocking lever located at the front of the grip , which must be squeezed before the pistol can be fired, making this feature makes the pistol safe to carry while loaded.
P7 and its 9mm variants are widely exported to many countries and used primarily by law enforcement units, special police and even counter terrorist units. P7 variants designed to chamber other handgun calibres such as .45 ACP .22 Long Rifle LR and .40 S&W were developed but not manufactured, likely due to lacking of market interests.<ref name="wikipedia">[[wikipedia:Heckler & Koch P7|Wikipedia entry on P7]]</ref>
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