Walther P99c (compact) Comments?
Carbonator
February 17, 2004, 02:07 AM
Thanks to James Lenaburg and Dr. Ken Lunde for this info! I've been waiting for a Walther P99 compact :D
http://www.gunfaqs.org/P99FAQ/VIII/7.html
"Glock" finish, fiberglass reinforced tupperware, nice slide release, choice of 3 triggers, vertical mag release... nice slide serrations! Adjustable grip plates.... Hmmmm... adjustable sights.... chamber indicator... Looks like a modified SW99 eh?
but... fatter than a DOUBLE STACK .45 G30????? (1.3" wide vs 1.27"G30) Aaaaack!! Typo??? Must be measured differently? The 9mm will be 9+1, but the .40 will be only 8+1? The G27 squeezed 9+1 in there. I thought with metal mags of the P99c would make it not-as-wide as the polymer-magged Glocks. :confused:
Anyone handle these yet? Comments? Evil rumors? :scrutiny:
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gvass
February 17, 2004, 04:09 AM
hi,
I have handled one _early_ prototype last year IWA exhibiton in Nurnberg.
The grip is much better than on the blocky Glock subcompacts. The info was, that this model is entirely made in germany, not only a "labeled" SW-products, so I think the reliabilty could be higher.
modifiedbrowning
February 17, 2004, 04:42 AM
I can't wait to buy one.
WhoKnowsWho
February 17, 2004, 05:28 AM
Oh oh oh, I want! Finally, they are coming out!
Maybe I will buy one for my wife so it can match her full size one. Or, buy it for myself and let her share it. :evil:
denfoote
February 17, 2004, 07:18 AM
If I buy another gun, my wife is gunna kill me!! I got my :cuss: chewed over the CZ-52 I bought last weekend!!! :scrutiny:
They are nice though!!! :D
lunde
February 17, 2004, 10:07 AM
The width is probably measured from the widest part, which would be the ambi slide stop lever. I handled one, and the grip is just as thin as a standard P99. The dimensions are very close to that of the G26/G27/G33. The magazine capacity is 10+1 for 9mm. It is a nice little pistol. It may be another year until the .40 Auto version is available. Given its low weight, 18.7 ounces, which is lighter than a subcompact Glock, I plan to buy only a 9mm one (or two).
I also had a chance to try out the QA (Quick Action) trigger, and honestly didn't care for it. The trigger reset was significantly longer than that of the AS (Anti Stress, aka SA/DA) trigger, which I prefer.
Carbonator
February 17, 2004, 04:07 PM
Ah thanks again for the info lunde :D
I'd prefer the .40, but geez I can't wait a whole year. A 9 will have to do then. I really hope these turn out well - looks like Walther is getting back on track! :)
modifiedbrowning
February 18, 2004, 09:25 PM
Anybody have pictures of the compact? Please post if you do, I'm dyin' over here.
lunde
February 18, 2004, 09:27 PM
http://www.praxagora.com/lunde/WaltherP99FAQ/VIII/p99c-as.jpg
http://www.praxagora.com/lunde/WaltherP99FAQ/VIII/p99c-qa.jpg
http://www.praxagora.com/lunde/WaltherP99FAQ/VIII/p99c-dao.jpg
modifiedbrowning
February 18, 2004, 09:44 PM
Thanks, Doc. I'll take two 9mm's and call you in the morning.:D
Greg Bell
February 18, 2004, 11:12 PM
I know this is subjective, but isn't that thing a little ugly? I'd like to see whether the P2000 compact is more or less popular. I like the P99 but I think I'll pass on the Walther Compact.
Hey, 200 posts!
Schuey2002
February 19, 2004, 02:43 AM
No offense to all you Walther P99 fans out there, but..
:barf: :barf:
What is up with that trigger guard? :uhoh:
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