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Old August 25, 2013, 04:13 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by James K
They are interesting guns but take some getting used to. My main complaint is that the gun must be gripped hard at all times.
Then the one you shot was broken. My P7 requires only one pound of gripping force to keep it cocked. I can easily keep it cocked by pinching the cocker with one finger on the cocker and one finger on the back strap.
Mine is virtually effortless to keep cocked.

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Originally Posted by James K
The fluted chamber, needed to keep the extractor from tearing the rim off the case; the hot piston area; and the need to clean the gas system are, again IMHO, not important problems.
The nice thing about the fluted chamber, you can completely remove the extractor and the P7 will continue to function just fine. The flutes trap some gas and float the empty brass in the chamber.
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