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I looked online. It seems that the 9mm’s they have are all Subcompacts. I already ordered one of those Smile

Even in your pic they are all 40 in full-size. You can tell by the slide. Thanks


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Yes, and that's all ssdinternational has in the fullsize P99- .40 S&W.
 
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ok I didn't look too close, but that makes sense, they also have PPS, Creed and PPQ on sale, in the 5 inch its in 40 but the normal it's 9.
 
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I found the PPQ to be the best ergonomic pistol I have ever handled. I loved everything about it and it was the only pistol I was ever able to hit the mag release button on without having to change my grip. My only complaint was that I found the trigger a bit too light for my liking and EDC.

I just sold mine and ordered a P99C AS. I'm waiting for it to arrive but hope it pretty much mimics the PPQ but gives me a unique DA/SA striker fired trigger system, so I should be very happy.

I don't mind the paddle mag release at all and found that I like Walther's system much better than H&K's set up. But I think the PPQ C will do very well.
 
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I found the PPQ to be the best ergonomic pistol I have ever handled. I loved everything about it and it was the only pistol I was ever able to hit the mag release button on without having to change my grip. My only complaint was that I found the trigger a bit too light for my liking and EDC.

I just sold mine and ordered a P99C AS. I'm waiting for it to arrive but hope it pretty much mimics the PPQ but gives me a unique DA/SA striker fired trigger system, so I should be very happy.

I don't mind the paddle mag release at all and found that I like Walther's system much better than H&K's set up. But I think the PPQ C will do very well.


If you have any experience with HK Lite LEM then you will find the AS trigger to be similar...Long lite pull. You can also carry it in traditional heavy DA by using the de-cocker.


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My PPS M1 intoduced me to the paddle style mag release, and I've grown used to it over the years.

I probably would like the P99 compact more than the new PPQSC


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Funny...you would have though they discontinued the H&K P2000sk would go away when the P30sk came out. Or that the PPQ M1 would do the same when the M2 showed up. As long as they sell enough...they will make it.
 
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I have a number of nice gun-stores in the area so plan to check out the PPQ this week.

Truth be told, I really like My .40 Shield, it is a very fine carry gun. I just don't shoot the .40 as well as I do a 9mm and I don't like that it is not designed to permit me to move the magazine release to the other side. (I'm left handed).

Maybe I'll end up trying to trade my .40 for a 9mm.


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Love my Walther PPQ. PPQ SC looks sweet but I wish Walther had an in between option for a 12 or 13 round magazine like others do with their sub compact. I have an HK P30SK and CCW it with the 13 round magazine with flat floor plate with X-Grip adapter and it still conceals very well plus I can get a full grip on it.
 
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Just picked up my P99C. Heading to the range along with my P2000Sk in a bit for a head to head competition.


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