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THE Definitive Walther Picture Thread

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Post your Walther pics here to show off :) P99s, P5's, PPKs, whatever...

(By putting them here, it makes it easier for new members to find pics of something if they are interested in a certain model)

I'll start off... Please continue it :)

 
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I 'spose walther clones dont count?
 
#4 ·
Hungarian arms PPH(Walther PPK clone):rock:
 
#11 ·
Templar said:
Have you guys seen the P99 picture on Wikipedia.com for handguns? It is partially OD green. Is this a color variant available?
I actually want one in OD green.

Getting an A/S in OD green is very hard, unless you find one of the older framed guns. The 04 and 05 frames in the QA models are not too hard to find. I've been wanting to get a QA anyway, and I may eventually get one in green if I can.

For 2006, S&W just started to import the A/S models again. Right now, ONLY the black ones are being imported.

U can find an OD green A/S of the older frame new, but only if U are willing to buy over the net (w/o seeing it 1st; which I don't do).
 
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The PPK/s shoots well to point of aim and is a handy little carry gun...flat and easily concealable. At defensive ranges, I have no issue with the accuracy.

That said, the double action trigger pull is atrociously heavy and the single action pull is only slightly better. The sights are miniscule, but again, at defensive ranges, this is a minor issue.

The slide will bite you if you have large hands or a lot of meat between your thumb and forefinger.

It's a steel gun so it's not the lightest thing to carry but I moved from it to a S&W Model 36 nickel Chief's Special in .38 and then up to a 2" round butt S&W Model 10, so the weight was never a big issue for me either.

It pretty much digested anything I fed it, including Speer Gold Dot hollow point defensive rounds so I wouldn't hesitate to carry it again.

First rule of gunfighting...have a gun!
 
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My 9mm P99 was purchased new in May 2002 for $550.00. According to the markings, it was manufactured in Germany. Many of my handguns have come and gone. This P99 remains. It is by far the most accurate of all my current handguns.

 
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