NOTE: This article is about the P07 handgun used by multiple factions in ArmA 3. For the Czech P-07 DUTY family of handguns in ArmA 2: ACR, see CZ 75. |
« | The P07 is a semi-automatic pistol with a frame, that combines metal and reinforced polymer. Following the success of Glock, polymer based pistols became known as perfect handguns for both military use and self-defense and are available in various calibers. P07 allows easy mounting of suppressors. Field Manual
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P07 9 mm | |
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Type | Handgun |
Calibre | 9×21 mm |
Magazine capacity |
16 / 30 |
Dispersion | 0.0029 rad |
Mass | 20 |
Variants | None |
Games |
The P07 is a 9 mm handgun used by several BLUFOR and OPFOR factions in ArmA 3.
Overview
The P07 is a polymer framed, double-action semi-automatic handgun chambered to fire the 9×21 mm round.
It can load from either 16- or 30-round magazines (the latter shared by the PDW2000 submachine gun), and is able to attain a fire rate of up to 500 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 410 m/s. The P07 cannot be fitted with optical sights but does support being fitted with a sound suppressor.

P07 with a sound suppressor attached.
The P07 serves as the standard-issue sidearm of NATO forces, Tanoan Gendarmerie police officers, and CTRG operatives. Similar to its CSAT counterpart, the P07 is relatively easy to use, has minimal recoil and decent accuracy at distances of up to ~ 50 metres.
Its ergonomic design provides night sights for the operator use in both daylight and poor visibility conditions, allowing them to strike targets with relative precision.
However, as a pistol it is naturally only suited for use in close quarters. Combined with its rather lacklustre 9 mm ammunition which retains poor penetration, it can sometimes take anywhere from five to seven rounds in order to take down an armoured target.
Camouflage
- Khaki: Matte black slide with a forest green magazine grip and frame. Used by Pacific NATO forces and CTRG Group 15 operators.
- Tan: Matte black slide with a desert tan magazine grip and frame. Used by Mediterranean NATO forces, the Gendarmerie and CTRG Group 14 operatives.
- Black: Matte black slide with a black grip/frame. Exclusively utilised by CTRG Group 13 operatives.
Ammunition
NOTE: Rounds fired from 30-round magazines specifically (shared with the PDW2000) have a lower initial velocity of 370 m/s instead.
Base damage value | Aerodynamic friction | Initial velocity (m/s) | Penetration depth (mm) |
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5 | -0.0016 | 410 | 7.38 |
P07s can be loaded with either 16- or 30-round magazines. The former only weigh a total of 6 "mass" while the 30-rounders have a weight of 10 units:
9 mm 16Rnd Mag

Standard 16-round pistol magazine. Does not contain any visible tracers.
9 mm 16Rnd Reload Tracer (Red) Mag

Identical to regular 16-round magazines, but the last four rounds will always consist of visible red tracers.
Remains identical in all other aspects.
9 mm 16Rnd Reload Tracer (Green) Mag

Similar to regular magazines but the last four rounds will always be green tracers.
9 mm 16Rnd Reload Tracer (Yellow) Mag

Similar to regular magazines but the last four rounds will always be yellow tracers.
9 mm 30Rnd Mag

30-round extended magazine. Does not contain any visible tracers.
It should be noted that rounds fired from this magazine specifically have decreased velocities of 370 m/s instead (rather than 410 m/s).
9 mm 30Rnd Reload Tracer (Red) Mag

Identical to 30-round magazines, but the last four rounds will always consist of visible red tracers.
Remains identical in all other aspects.
9 mm 30Rnd Reload Tracer (Green) Mag

Similar to regular magazines but the last four rounds will always be green tracers.
9 mm 30Rnd Reload Tracer (Yellow) Mag

Similar to regular magazines but the last four rounds will always be yellow tracers.
Trivia
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Gallery
External links
See also
Weapons of comparable role and configuration
- Rook-40 (Light CSAT counterpart)
- ACP-C2 (AAF counterpart)
- PM (Syndikat counterpart, ArmA 3: Apex only)
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Handguns | 4-five .45 • P07 9 mm* • Spectrum Device |
Submachine guns | Vermin .45 |
Carbines | MXC 6.5 mm* |
Assault rifles | MX series (MX*, MX 3GL*) • SDAR 5.56 mm • SPAR-16 series* (SPAR-16*, SPAR-16 GL*) |
Designated marksman rifles | Mk-I EMR 7.62 mm • MAR-10 .338* • MXM 6.5 mm • SPAR-17 7.62 mm* |
Sniper rifles | M320 LRR .408 |
Squad automatic weapons | MX SW 6.5 mm* • SPAR-16S 5.56 mm* |
Machineguns | SPMG .338 |
Launchers | MAAWS Mk4 Mod 1* • PCML* • Titan MPRL • Titan MPRL Compact |
Static | Mk6 Mortar • Mk30 • Mk32 • Remote Designator • Static Titan Launcher (AA, AT) |
(Parenthesis) denote variants. * denotes weapons also used or are exclusive to the CTRG sub-faction. Marksmen DLC | Apex DLC | Tanks DLC |
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Handguns | P07 9 mm |
Submachine guns | ADR-97 TR* (ADR-97C TR*) • Protector 9 mm |
Carbines | AKS-74U 5.45 mm* • Katiba Carbine 6.5 mm* |
Assault rifles | AKM 7.62 mm* • Katiba 6.5 mm* • Promet series* (Promet*, Promet SG*) • SPAR-16 5.56 mm* |
Squad automatic weapons | LIM-85 5.56 mm* |
Launchers | RPG-7* |
Static | M2* |
(Parenthesis) denote variants. * denotes post-Apex Protocol weapons. Apex DLC | Contact DLC |