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    HK P7M13

    So I am scoping out this link here-




    It says that it is sold out, not in stock, but is this a current item and is that a current price at which a person can buy an HK P7M13 in Germany?

    How common/available is the HK P7M13 in Germany and what is the typical "going price" on the pistol?

    #2
    1. This was a used one they had once at their chain store in Hannover and that was offered via their general website.

    2. The times of any kind of P7 variant is lang ago gone. HK doesn't make them anymore, nor their license partner in Greece for example.

    3. It was a good price for a P7M13, if the condition was really as good as described and it cames with more than one mag.
    Expect to pay the same price for a simple P7 first or second generation on eGun.

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      #3
      Are good condition used P7M13s reasonably available in Germany?

      Most people in the USA want around $3,500 to $4,000 for a used HK P7M13 on the gun auction sites and at gun shows.

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        #4
        The best source for used guns in Germany is eGun.de, it's like gunbrocker.com. But shipping over the big pond? You need a licensed gun dealer on both sides, lot of time and money, must be aware of real paper work war.
        Would be easier for you to wait for an offer at HKPRO.

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          #5
          Zitat von Veto11 Beitrag anzeigen
          The best source for used guns in Germany is eGun.de, it's like gunbrocker.com. But shipping over the big pond? You need a licensed gun dealer on both sides, lot of time and money, must be aware of real paper work war.
          Would be easier for you to wait for an offer at HKPRO.


          Only a P7M8 at the link and they won't ship overseas.

          I can get a standard gun dealer/FFL to do a one-off import on a Form 6, the shipping+fees shouldn't be more than $200 for one pistol, but I could allocate $300 for all of that. If the pistol itself can be purchased for around $500 or even $600, then it is a tremendous bargain from my perspective.

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            #6
            Is a FFL dealer allowed to import from Europe? If I'm correct he needs the same license as a German dealer from our Ministry of Commerce. Maybe Matthias Horner can answer that question.

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              #7
              Zitat von Veto11 Beitrag anzeigen
              Is a FFL dealer allowed to import from Europe? If I'm correct he needs the same license as a German dealer from our Ministry of Commerce. Maybe Matthias Horner can answer that question.
              On the American end a dealer either needs to be a licensed importer or an FFL with the proper Form 6 for a "one off" import [importing one particular weapon or a small quantity of weapons]. If they want to import crates of weapons, say 5,000 Yugo SKS, they would have to be an actual importer, but any FFL can do a Form 6 for a single Luger or a single P7M13.

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                #8
                OK, lesson learned.

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                  #9
                  The only issue is whoever does the actual importing has to engrave their information [business name, city, state] on the weapon, so if you wind up with an importer who is swamped with business and just engraves it anywhere, you might have a Luger with a disgusting and very visible import mark, or a P7M13 with the same.

                  The import marking requirement in the USA really annoys me as it essentially tarnishes and destroys historical weapons.

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