HK P7 M13 9mm Luger, West German 1984 IE Date Code, Chantilly Import, Gas-Delayed Blowback, 4.13 in Fixed Barrel, TRU-DOT Night Sights, 3x 13-Rd Mags
This West German HK P7 M13 stands out as a 1984 (IE date code) Chantilly, VA import with hallmark P7 engineering and the double-stack M13 configuration. It features TRU-DOT tritium night sights, a compact steel frame, and the distinctive squeeze-cocking system. Three 13-round magazines accompany the pistol, and the Ulm and eagle/N proof marks are present on this discontinued P7-series model.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good - Clean, strong polygonal rifling with minor wear.
Specific Condition Notes: There are visible signs of wear and handling. Scratches and blemishes are present across the surfaces. The pistol shows the normal appearance of regular use.
What’s Included
- Original box (cardboard)
- TRU-DOT tritium night sights (installed)
- 3x 13rd P7 M13 steel magazines stamped "P7 M13 9x19 IE"
The P7 M13 is the double-stack variant of HK's renowned squeeze-cocking pistol, combining a compact footprint with increased on-board capacity. This example was manufactured in West Germany in 1984 (IE date code) and bears the "HK CHANTILLY VA" import mark, along with Ulm antler and eagle/N nitro proofs.
Its fixed 4.13 in barrel is cold hammer forged with polygonal rifling and paired with a fluted chamber. The gas-delayed blowback, striker-fired action is a defining P7 feature. The slide shows shallow longitudinal ribbing on top with angled rear serrations, and a heat shield sits above the trigger guard for extended firing sessions.
Factory-style controls include the squeeze-cocking frontstrap and a loaded-chamber indicator, plus an ambidextrous trigger-guard magazine release. The steel frame is fitted with black textured polymer grip panels molded "HK P7 M13," and a lanyard ring is mounted at the rear of the grip.
TRU-DOT tritium night sights are installed. The front is a post marked "MH3" with height code "3," and the rear is a notch with "TRU DOT" on the right side. This setup provides a clear, durable sight picture suitable for the platform.
This M13 uses double-stack magazines and comes with three 13-round P7 M13 steel magazines stamped "P7 M13 9x19 IE." The P7 series has been discontinued, and this West German, Chantilly-import example represents a desirable configuration with documented date code and proof marks.




