Walther P99

Briefing

The Walther P99 is a powerful and formidable weapon, but is light and compact enough to be adequately concealed. The polymer-made P99 carries 16 rounds of 9mm ammunition within a surprisingly slim grip. Unloaded, it weighs 24 ounces and is 1 and a quarter inches wide.

The grip is the most unique feature of the P99, and was designed by the world famous Olympic pistol grip maker Moroni of Italy. The ergonomic grip can be modified with interchangeable parts to fit any agent's hand size. The finish is matte black, and all metal surfaces have a corrosion-resistance Tenifer surface.

The P99 is fast becoming the most sought-after handgun around.

 


Walther: "The P99 has three independent, automatic safeties: the trigger safety, the decock safety and the internal striker safety. It is also equipped with a cocking indicator and a loaded chamber indicator. It can be decocked by pressing the decocker mounted flush on top of the slide."

Specification

Model: Walther P99

Caliber: 9 mm x 19 mm Parabellum

Capacity: 16 cartridges (Does not include cartridge in chamber), 10 rounds for U.S.A. civilian.

Action: Browning style, dropping barrel design, Striker-fired.

Operating Principle: Linkless locking system. Recoil operated

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.

P99 Portrait Blueprint


P99 Portrait (With Laser) Blueprint

Total length: 7.08 in.
Barrel length: 4.015 in. (102 mm)
Sight Radius: 6.27 in.
Height (Total): 5.31 in.
Width of Slide: 29 mm (1.14 in.)
Dimensions (L/H/W): 180 mm /135 mm /29 (32) mm

Weight without Magazine: 609.8 grams (21.51 oz.)
Weight of Empty Magazine(10-round magazine): 70.8 grams (2.5 oz.), 16rd: 80 grams
Weight with 16 rounds of Federal Hydra Shok: 875.06 grams (30.86 oz.)

Single Action Trigger Pull : 4.496 lb. (20 Newton)
Double Action Trigger Pull: 35 Newton