Description
Some guns are collectible. Others are legends. The HK P9 S2, serial number 100058, belongs to the latter category—a near-mythical piece with a backstory that’s as rare as the pistol itself.
Only eight of these were ever produced, including the early prototypes, making the P9 S2 one of the most elusive firearms ever built by Heckler & Koch. What’s more, nearly all traces of this experimental series were wiped from existence when the H&K archive was shuttered and its remaining inventory destroyed. But three pistols made it out. Just three. And this one—100058—is one of them.
Here’s what sets this particular piece apart: While most P9 S2s bore the standard BWB bombardment stamp, this example carries a civilian proof mark dated 1975. It’s a small detail, yes—but for serious collectors, that deviation from the norm tells a story of transition, purpose, and perhaps even a change in intent during its brief production window.
Directly sourced from the H&K factory before the archive’s closure, this P9 S2 remains in remarkably original condition. It comes with the full kit: the factory box, documentation, and that unmistakable sense of untouched provenance. No secondhand uncertainty here—just pure, straight-from-the-source history.
For those who chase the truly unattainable, this isn’t just another gun. It’s one of the final echoes of an H&K experiment that never went to full production. Display it. Study it. Preserve it. But don’t expect to ever find another.
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