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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 1
| Walther Rookie questions I am a LEO and I'm looking for a new gun, I am seriously considering a P-99. I have yet to fire one, I was looking for some info. regarding reilability etc.. also I need to ask a new-guy question, Are .357 Sig barrels available? Etc... Etc... I'm sure it has probably been discussed here before, but it is my first time her so bear with me. Thanks in advance. Gary Last edited by McNab1; 03-25-2002 at 06:35 PM. |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Egypt
Posts: 17
| Hi Gary, Greetings from Egypt, where I can tell you that the Walther P99 is one of the most reliable Semi-Autos in 9mm para. It works almost flawlessly even with cheap Egyptian ammo, which, for example, fails repeatedly with Glocks. Sorry, I can't help with your Sig query. Regards.
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 11
| I own a P99 in 40S&W, as far as I know the 9MM and the 40S&W are the only calibers available. I love mine and have not have a problem in over 1000 rounds. It is very reliable. The fact that you can change your grip and front sight easily to thighten your shot grouping is a big plus, the only annoyance I have found is how long the trigger is in double action. If you want a good 357 sig try the sig arms pro series. I am partial to them because they are made right down the street from where I live. Rick |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 1
| walther p99 My Opinion(Only): I have a P99 and I think you can't go wrong with this pistol, no matter which caliber. It's combination of features,accuracy and reliability make it one of the finest(if not THE finest |
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