so what if this place has used P99..how will i tell if its s/a or q/a since i never pulled the trigger on one before you know? any other way of telling if its a s/a or not?
ALSO: if my local shop cant seem to get p99 s/a for some reason is there a site that i can get them from, if so which site, and is there a ton of steps i have to go through to get a gun off the internet thru the mail.
excuse the spelling.
Unless it is a real old version, it SHOULD say A/S or Q/A on the slide. IF it is an older model (prior to the QA coming out here), it might not say anything but P99. But, telling them apart is still easy. The A/S has a large decocker button (the the pic of mine below). The QA has a decocker button 1/2 the size. On the QA - it is only used for disassembly. (also see the pic below)
As for ordering - go register at http://waltherforum.com/ and ask them that - I have seen that question come up many times...
QA model (small slide button):
A/S model (large slide button):