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Shown in an advertisement in this month's Issue of Shooting Times.

Could not find an internet photo of the pistol.

Apologize if this info has been posted earlier.


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Posts: 6673 | Location: Near the Metropolis of Tightsqueeze, Va | Registered: February 18, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Very similar in size to the old P99AS SC


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Posts: 13190 | Location: Charlotte, NC | Registered: May 07, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I suppose there's no chance they'll make a paddle release version.

Related discussion here.
 
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Originally posted by parabellum:
I suppose there's no chance they'll make a paddle release version.

Related discussion here.


Recently Walther started pumping out M1 (paddle versions) of their 5 inch competition guns so there is a chance. I just saw the link you posted about the P99C AS....I will be ordering one in the morning.


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^^^ 'Bout time, too. They promised the 5" completed slide assembly two years ago for us M1 owners, then said forgettaboutit. Guess buying a complete gun will just have to do.
 
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Damn, the regular PPQ is still on the list, now I have to add this one...

...and thanks to these two threads, the P99C is on the radar.




 
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I would prefer it with a paddle release as well,

my lgs has a bunch of Walthers on sale from the Creed, PPS, PPQ, PPQ 5in 40, P99 and P99c.

I think the 99's are in the mid 300's price wise
 
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I would prefer it with a paddle release as well,

my lgs has a bunch of Walthers on sale from the Creed, PPS, PPQ, PPQ 5in 40, P99 and P99c.

I think the 99's are in the mid 300's price wise


HRK - would you mind sharing the name of your LGS? I need a P99 fullsize in 9mm, and all I can find are very expensive models.
 
Posts: 2325 | Location: S. FL | Registered: October 26, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm interested in why some prefer the paddle release?


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I'm interested in why some prefer the paddle release?


In my case, almost every push button magazine release pistol requires me to change my hand position to reach the mag release. With the paddle release on the Walthers, I can use my trigger finger to hit the paddle release without changing my grip.

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Posts: 963 | Location: KCMO | Registered: September 20, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm interested in why some prefer the paddle release?


I also use my trigger finger and the release is ambidextrous which is a plus. I also find that I don’t have to shift my grip like I do on some button releases. I don’t mind transitioning between guns with different mag releases. I have PPQ’s with both types and if I could only have one it would be the paddle but not a huge deal either way....just a preference thing.
 
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Originally posted by Cobra21:
I'm interested in why some prefer the paddle release?


In my case, almost every push button magazine release pistol requires me to change my hand position to reach the mag release. With the paddle release on the Walthers, I can use my trigger finger to hit the paddle release without changing my grip.

Sean

Well stated. Same here.




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P365 vs PPQsc - Both look to be like very nice offerings. As Para mentioned, I do hope for a paddle version in the PPQsc.
 
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I’m very pleased with my PPS M2, but have to admit that I’m curious as to how the PPQ SC and Sig P365 will compare with it.


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HRK - would you mind sharing the name of your LGS? I need a P99 fullsize in 9mm, and all I can find are very expensive models.


Apologize for not getting back quicker, I was at the store last night for some range time.

P99 Compact or Full size, 9 or 40 on sale for 339 at Shoot Straight, they have several locations in FL and a web page you can check to get locations and prices.

www.shoot-straight.com

 
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Yep, the handwriting is on the wall. The P99 is going away.
 
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Out of the box the P99 has been one of the best guns, certainly best of the tactical Tupperware I have experienced. Ours is an old Gen 1 version. Never has missed a beat, still one of if not the most comfortable handguns around and a killer trigger while still being a DA/SA Gun.

I have no problems with normal striker fired guns but I will lament the passing of the DA/SA Striker P99.

It’s a helluva gun at 350bucks.


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Just tried to buy a p99 full-size in 9mm but looks like they are sold out


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Just tried to buy a p99 full-size in 9mm but looks like they are sold out


Did you try online, they have multiple stores and the Apopka
has the main warehouse if it's not online I would call around to
the individual stores..
 
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