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Title: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on December 16, 2008, 03:35:18 PM
I like my P99, I really do, but magazines are running close to $50/ea for a 12rounder in .40S&W.     I can get S&W99 mags a little cheaper, but still compared with XD (or.......Glock) these are outrageous prices. 

I'm sad to say, but I'm giving serious thought to trading in my P99 for an XD40.

Alf
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: SigShooter on December 16, 2008, 03:54:11 PM
I like my P99, I really do, but magazines are running close to $50/ea for a 12rounder in .40S&W.     I can get S&W99 mags a little cheaper, but still compared with XD (or.......Glock) these are outrageous prices. 

I'm sad to say, but I'm giving serious thought to trading in my P99 for an XD40.

Alf


That's one of the reasons I traded my H&K P2000 for a Sig 220. H&K mags are just as expensive and I never really liked the paddle release. Still, if you don't mind the P99's paddle release and you like the gun, then getting the mags now rather than latter is a smart decision. Also, use gunbroker to find the best deal, especially on a group of mags, rather than just one or two.
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: Rob Pincus on December 16, 2008, 04:34:07 PM
Alf,

I like the P99 a lot. I even use one in a couple segments of The Best Defense, but you're going to find the XD a more efficient gun to use in a defensive context. The location of the decocker on the P99 is a bit awkward for most people (even after practice) and, of course, the complete lack of one on the XD means consistent trigger weight in all situations and the lack of an extra step after a string of fire.

I'm not getting rid of my P99 anytime soon, but I'm also not worried about extra mags as it is purely a pleasure gun/novelty for the collection.

-RJP
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: Cawdor on December 16, 2008, 05:23:40 PM
According to its web site, CDNN has used .40S&W P99 LE mags for $19.99.
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on December 16, 2008, 09:27:17 PM
[Rob]  I love the mag release on the P99.  So much easier to use than traditional buttons, but I can see that it also opens a greater possibility of accidental release in a very active situation.   I don't see what the problem is with the de-cocker, unless you're trying to do it all with only the grip hand.  If you're in an active defensive situation, then you wouldn't de-cock it anyway.    I like that it's built-in and not likely to be activated by accident.

[Cawdor]  Thanks for the tip.  I'll look at CDNN.  Hopefully they'll have some left after my next payday.

Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: Rob Pincus on December 17, 2008, 03:37:42 AM
Alf,

Techniques vary, but we do teach to decock after a string of fire while in the ready position to keep the function of the gun consistent at every extension to a shooting position (i.e.- as it would be from the holster), and we certainly teach a fair amount of one handed shooting and recommend a high level of ability to manipulate the gun one handed. I too like the mag release and have never thought it would cause a problem.

Be Safe!
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: JSC3ATLCSO on February 03, 2009, 12:55:10 PM
Wow... Finally people that know what a Walther is, let alone use and own them.  I am new to this site and I am happy to see that there are some people out there that have these guns.  I have been trying to get a greater following in southeastern Iowa but the availability of the guns have made my bandwagon a difficult one to jump on.  I have 2 P99's one in QA trigger and the other in AS trigger.  I carry the AS most of the time due to the ability to decock and not have to reset the striker.  Also own a P22 that is a great little plinking gun.  I am looking to purchase a P99c .40 AS in the near future and I'm looking for feedback.. Anything?
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on February 03, 2009, 04:08:39 PM
Welcome, JSC.

While I've been a Walther fan for some time, I was please to see Rob was knowledgeable about them. 

I have two complaints about my P99AS.  One is the cost of magazines.  Just entirely out of this realm, not unlike mags for my Tikka.  The other is, it is almost two easy to double tap.   I could use just a slightly strong trigger reset spring.  Something that can be fixed readily, though.  Other than that I love my P99.

I had two German made PPK/s.  One in .380 and one in .22lr.  Sold both for a very pretty penny.  Replaced the .380 with a Gadsen PPK/s and the money from the .22 has financed several other guns.



 

Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: SigShooter on February 03, 2009, 05:25:59 PM
Wow... Finally people that know what a Walther is, let alone use and own them.  I am new to this site and I am happy to see that there are some people out there that have these guns.  I have been trying to get a greater following in southeastern Iowa but the availability of the guns have made my bandwagon a difficult one to jump on.  I have 2 P99's one in QA trigger and the other in AS trigger.  I carry the AS most of the time due to the ability to decock and not have to reset the striker.  Also own a P22 that is a great little plinking gun.  I am looking to purchase a P99c .40 AS in the near future and I'm looking for feedback.. Anything?

I like the AS trigger based on what I heard about it a while ago. My understanding is that it has three basic modes of operation: double action, single action, and a hybrid where the trigger has the light weight of the single action, but the long draw stroke of the double action, with all subsequent shots being in single action. Is that accurate?

The only other information I do know about the AS system is that it's not availble in new guns anymore. I guess it was just too smart to sell well. I really like the concept though.
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: L.E. Keeney on February 14, 2009, 04:17:44 PM
It appears there arent any SW-99 mags to be had out there that arent the same price as the walther mags. I have four high caps and I'd like to have at least three more. CDNN had trade in SW-99 9mm police mags up until the day after the election and suddenly they all disappeared.

I found two on Midway, and now they arent reordering them for some reason. This is why Im using my 10 round P99 mags for range work.

The P-99 really is worth your time though,...try one and you will be smitten.

Hard to find good holsters too unless you order a custom one
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: GOOFA on February 17, 2009, 01:57:38 AM
Yesterday. MidwayUSA had a sale on everything. I picked up 2 Walther 15 round mags $41 ea. My feelings for my P99AS continue to get stronger. When I purchased my P99AS I wasn't looking for another pistol but I happened to be at a gun shop when it came in Fedex. Me being nosey I asked what it was and can I see it. I fell in love with the way it felt and the looks so I bought it. The first 500 rounds 100% reliability and about as accurate as my H&K's and my Glocks, but it felt like butter in my hands and I knew that the more I shot it the better my results. I now have 2500 rounds through it and results have been consistently improving each time I go to the range. Except for my Sigs and 1911's this is next in line in accuracy. Still 100%. I find that the Walther P99 is the most underrated firearm I know of. This gun is a KEEPER.
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: alfsauve on February 17, 2009, 07:36:46 AM

Well today there aren't any 12 round .40s mags listed at all.  The ProMag 10 round  is Out of Stock, No Backorder  And they have 1 Walther 10-Round Steel Blue @ $46.99   Again no 12 rounders and when they do their typically pushing $50.

I love my Walther, too but it's going to cost me ~$400 to outfit it with 10 magazines.
Title: Re: Walther P99 Magazines
Post by: JSC3ATLCSO on March 04, 2009, 09:52:11 AM
I like the AS trigger based on what I heard about it a while ago. My understanding is that it has three basic modes of operation: double action, single action, and a hybrid where the trigger has the light weight of the single action, but the long draw stroke of the double action, with all subsequent shots being in single action. Is that accurate?

The only other information I do know about the AS system is that it's not availble in new guns anymore. I guess it was just too smart to sell well. I really like the concept though.


Yes the trigger does have three stages.  Correct on the double and single action of the trigger.. the third is if the gun is decocked and you set the striker by operating the slide whether it be a quarter inch to just set the striker or to load the gun by a full slide operation.  Mostly you are taking up the slack in the trigger from the double action to the single action reset point.  As far as availability the guns are still listed on the Walther USA website as well as the Carl Walther (germany) Website having an AS trigger group in them. 

I agree they are getting very expensive and even harder to come by.  I don't know what is going on?  I can't think that the election of a new President can have this much affect on the gun and ammo markets but it has sure gotten everyone in an uproar about the availablitliy of guns and ammo.  Will/Does the president have the power and balls to take guns away from the public?  I can't see this being a positive "Change" for the nation.  If for nothing else the growing popularity of shooting sports.