There was a P7M10 in .40 cal. They are fairly rare and usually bring well north of $2000 - I think most were bought by collectors. There was also a .380 version, which is probably more rare yet - I have not seen one of those in over 10 years. Both were scaled to their caibers and were quite expensive in their day. I've handled a P7M13, a double stack 9mm, and the grip is very large, too large for me.

Mine is the PSP police surplus model, with Euro mag release. The P7M8's had the mag release by the trigger guard and usually bring a lot more money. They pre-dated the Glock.

The guns are all steel so while compact, they are fairly heavy. There's about 6 or 7 significant variations, and all are sought by collectors.

If a single stack 9mm meets your needs, it would be hard to find one more reliable, and faster to put in action. Safer than a Glock, too. smile


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