Walther P99 DAO 9mm

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Walther P99 DAO 9mm

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I'm in the midst of putting a coat of oil on a pile of firearms I've inherited from my late father's accumulation.

Among the handguns I've found a Walther P99 DAO 9mm. Semi-auto, German made steel slide with a polymer frame, 15rd magazine. It's a bit thick for my body-type for CCW, IMO, but I might give it a try.

Feels good in the hand, and it's pretty light. Haven't shot it, but it looks like a candidate for 'field-testing' during my next visit to the range.

Anybody ever own or use one of these?

I'd be interested in your evaluation, thanks.

Looked deeper into the bag and there's a Walther P38, and a S&W Model 10-5 in there too.

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Sorry for your loss. Congrats on the guns. Walter makes fine guns.
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I have always liked the Walther P-38, mostly because I can actually shoot one very well. I guess they just fit me. I've had several over the years, mostly with Nazi markings so someone else wanted them more than I.

I recall once, shooting with a bunch of my compadres on the bank of the Arkansas River, I was challenged with shooting a beer can about 75 yards away on a sand bar. I was shooting a wartime P-38 that someone had nickeled so I chambered a round and using the single action fired the shot duelist style making the beer can hop out of the sand. I took the accolades and declined to shoot at it again.

The one I have now is actually a P-1, meaning it has the alloy frame. It came with the original holster and 3 Walther magazines. All look new.
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Re: Walther P99 DAO 9mm

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The P99 shoots well. Never owned one but shot half a dozen extensively. Not my personal favorite but I would carry one without hesitation.
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I have the same one but in 40 S&W it is my most accurate hand gun same German manufacturing it carries well for me enjoy your gun
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M. M. Wright wrote:I have always liked the Walther P-38, mostly because I can actually shoot one very well. I guess they just fit me. I've had several over the years, mostly with Nazi markings so someone else wanted them more than I.

I recall once, shooting with a bunch of my compadres on the bank of the Arkansas River, I was challenged with shooting a beer can about 75 yards away on a sand bar. I was shooting a wartime P-38 that someone had nickeled so I chambered a round and using the single action fired the shot duelist style making the beer can hop out of the sand. I took the accolades and declined to shoot at it again.

The one I have now is actually a P-1, meaning it has the alloy frame. It came with the original holster and 3 Walther magazines. All look new.
Looks like the one I have is a P-1 also.

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