Walther P-99

Walther P99
This is a polymer gun for the next century, Walther needed a replacement for the venerable P-88, but one that was not similar to the older Glocks. Development for the P99 started in 1994 to exhaustive German Police Specs.
The design brief was for a lightweight, self-defence weapon that was cheaper than the previous model P-88.

In the end, the P-99 was the result, a weapon that has already garnered much attention by being used by Commander James Bond in the film tomorrow never dies.

FEATURES


SPECIFICATIONS

Ammunition: 9mm P, .40 S&W
Method of Operation: Linkless locking system. Recoil operated
Modes of Fire: Double Action Only, trigger can be swapped out for SA/DA
Dimensions: Length: 7.08 In, Height: 5.31 in, Weight: 609.8 grams (21.51 oz.)
Barrel: 4.015 in. (102 mm), Sight Radius: 6.27 in.
Sights: Abbreviated ramped rear sight, adjustable for windage (lateral) only, Standard 3-dot.
Three extra front sight blades for height adjustment.
Optional tritium sights for night shooting situations.
Safety: The trigger safety, the internal striker safety, the plate decocking safety and the drop safety.
Extra Equipment: 16 round Law Enforcement Only Magazines
Purchasing: $799.00 Suggested Retail Price

SIMULATION STATISTICS

Weapon Name Caliber Rate of fire Magazine Capacity Action Loading Base Range Malfunction Year
Walther P99 9mmP 2 10/16 +1 double Action Only Box Magazine 20 Yards 99-95-80 1998(?)
Walther P99 .40 S&W 1 10/16 +1 double Action Only Box Magazine 20 Yards 99-95-80 1998(?)
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