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I just bought one of them 2 days ago. Can't wait for the waiting period to be over. Nice gun.
I was somewhat disappointed to see though that it can only fire from the cocked position. If you de-cock it with a shot loaded, it won't fire. You have to cock it again with the slide since there is no hammer. And the problem with that is you expel an unused bullet.
The QA can be cocked with a round in the chamber. Retract the slide about 1/4". It is not easy (you have to keep yourself from pulling the slide back too far), but it can done.
The Walther P99 is also available in a DA/SA version.
I own the P99 QA 9mm and I love it, in the beginning I wanted the AS model which I own a fullsize of in 9mm but I settled for the compact QA once I saw one in a local gunshop.
Main reason I bought it is that around these parts the P99 compact has been rare as hen’s teeth so when this one popped up I purchased it w/o hesitation.
I am pleased with it, she is accurate as hell for a small compact 9, the trigger is nice (think LEM) holds 11 rounds and fits my hands nicely, easy to conceal. I carry it in a DeSantis OWB leather holster.
I was somewhat disappointed to see though that it can only fire from the cocked position. If you de-cock it with a shot loaded, it won't fire. You have to cock it again with the slide since there is no hammer.
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