Talk:Heckler & Koch P7

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[edit] Pictures

I was asked to provide a new photo (like a year ago -- damn I'm timely!). Hopefully this is an improvement. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cortland (talkcontribs) 2006-07-12

I can provide a photo too. I have one of those nickel-satin finish P7M8 guns. Anybody want a picture? But there seem to be enough pics in this article.
Upon reading this article, I never realized that only about 500 nickel-satin P7M8s were made. Mine is the only gun I've ever owned and it's never been fired! Now I'm wondering if I should ever fire it, or keep it in pristine condition? =Axlq 01:02, 11 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] In fiction

P7M13 is what Hans Gruber uses in "Die Hard I", and a P7M8, the gun of William Stranix from "Under Siege", as well as used in film "Armageddon" (episodic "Gun in Space"). More recent appearance is in the movie "Mr. and Mrs. Smith". Twice in the movie with difference finishes. Once Mrs. Smith takes one (hard chromed) out of the oven and another blued one on Eddie's desk. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.0.210.102 (talk) 15:43, 29 February 2008 (UTC)