Walther P99 Clear Airsoft Electric Air Pistol

Walther P99 Clear Airsoft Electric Air Pistol


Semi-automatic pistol

Walther P99
Walther P99 9x19mm.png

A outset-generation 9mm version, with a green polymer frame.

Blazon Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin Germany
Service history
In service 1997-present
Used by See Users
Production history
Designer Horst Wesp
Designed 1994–1996
Manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen
Produced 1997–Present
Variants P99QPQ, P99 Military machine, P990 (P99DAO), P99QA, P99QNL, P99AS, P99TA, P99C, P99C AS, P99C QA, P99C DAO, P99 RAD, P99Q and SW99
Specifications
Mass 630 g (22 oz) (9×19mm)
655 g (23.1 oz) (.forty S&W)
Length 180 mm (vii.i in) (nine×19mm)
184 mm (7.2 in) (.twoscore S&West)
Barrel length 102 mm (4.0 in) (9×19mm)
106 mm (4.2 in) (.twoscore Due south&W)
Width 29 mm (ane.1 in) (9×19mm)
32 mm (1.3 in) (.xl S&W)
Height 135 mm (5.3 in)

Cartridge 9×19mm Parabellum
.twoscore S&Due west
nine×21mm IMI
Activity Short recoil operated, locked breech
Cage velocity 408 g/s (1,339 ft/south) (ix×19mm)
344 g/s (1,129 ft/due south) (.40 South&W)
Effective firing range 50 m (55 yd) (nine×19mm)
Feed system 9×19mm: ten-, 15-, 17- or 20-round detachable box magazine
.xl Due south&W: ten-, 12-, or xiv-round box magazine
Sights Interchangeable 3-dot notch sight

The Walther P99 (German: [ˈvaltɐ]) is a semi-automatic pistol developed by the German language company Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen of Ulm for law enforcement, security forces and the noncombatant shooting market as a replacement for the Walther P5 and the P88. The P99 and its variants are likewise fabricated under licence by Fabryka Broni Radom.[i]

History [edit]

Pattern work on this new generation sidearm began in 1994, and the handgun was presented in 1997 with serial production commencing that aforementioned year.[2] The weapon was first introduced chambered in ix×19mm Parabellum.

The pistol is used by the High german Police in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate[3] and has been ordered by Bremen, Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein, the Smoothen Law and the Finnish Ground forces's special forces and military law, where it carries the designation PIST 2003 (Pistooli 2003).[4] The Walther P99Q was also chosen in 2012 to supervene upon older pistols and revolvers of the Finnish Police force, Customs and Border Baby-sit. This gun has also been chosen to replace the Walther P5 of the Dutch Law in 2013.[v] In 2014 the Walther P99Q was also chosen to supplant the Makarov PM of the Estonian Constabulary and Border Guard Board.

Product evolution [edit]

The Walther P99 was modified several times throughout its production history, as were the magazines. When the P99 was introduced the magazine capacities were 16 rounds for nine×19mm Parabellum and 12 rounds for .40 S&Due west. Magazines had witness holes on both sides. Later the magazine capacities were reduced to fifteen rounds for 9×19mm Parabellum and 11 rounds for .xl S&W while witness holes were introduced at the rear of the magazine to view the loading status.[6]

2d generation models [edit]

Walther presented a redesigned second generation P99 in 2004, incorporating a modified trigger guard that eliminated the "ski hump", which is clearly visible in the accompanying first generation images. This was done to address user comfort concerns regarding the previous style.[7] [viii] The first generation P99 pistols had a slide release at the left side of the frame while second generation guns may have optional ambidextrous slide stop release levers. Walther also took the opportunity to redesign the slide and so the user could grip it more than easily, and notably, change the proprietary accessory rail to a Weaver type. Some models built in 2005 and all afterwards models received one more design change, an elongated mag release.[2]

Blueprint details [edit]

Walther P99 with the slide locked back displaying its vertical barrel tilt.

The Walther P99 is a brusk recoil-operated locked breech semi-automatic pistol that uses a modified Browning cam-lock system adapted from the Hi-Ability pistol. The P99 has a glassfiber-reinforced polymer frame and steel slide assembly. It can be broken downwards into its main parts or field stripped with a take down take hold of without the assist of tools.

It uses an internal striker equally opposed to an external hammer, with a scarlet-painted striker tip that protrudes from rear of the slide when the gun is cocked, also equally a loaded bedchamber indicator on the right side of the slide.

The original, outset-generation P99 had a traditional Double-Activeness/Single-Action trigger with a decocker. When the slide is racked completely to the rear upon loading, the trigger remains in the forward position for the offset shot and the Anti-Stress mode is activated, where the striker is cocked just the trigger has the length of pull of the double-action style. The trigger travel is fourteen mm (0.55 in) long in the Anti-Stress fashion, but the almost of the length is slack and is similar in feel to a 2-stage burglarize trigger. At the cease of the anti-stress travel, the force per unit area noticeably increases to 4.5 pounds and the user experiences a crisp trigger break and an extremely short trigger reset of well-nigh .1 inches. All subsequent shots are fired in standard single activeness mode, where the slack on the trigger is much shorter, just the point of release feels the same. In gild to deactivate Single-Action or Anti-Stress mode, the user tin can manipulate the decocker push button on the top of the slide, just in front of the rear sights. When decocked from Single-Action mode, the trigger volition reset to the full length of its pull. The pistol is at present in Double-Action fashion with a pull vii.nine pounds for the total length of the .55 inch pull. Afterwards firing the first shot in Double-Activity, the pistol will be fired in Unmarried-Action for all subsequent shots.

The striker protrudes visibly and palpably from the back of the slide when the firearm is in a constant partially cocked state. Information technology should however be noted that the striker of the second generation P99QA variant does not protrude from the back of the slide, unless fired, as the firearm is in a constant partially cocked state.

Ergonomics were a fundamental focus in the design of the firearm, and equally a result, iii interchangeable grip backstraps are included (small, medium and large) to accommodate various hand shapes and sizes; this feature permits near shooters a comfortable and efficient grip on the firearm. This adjustable grip was innovative at the time the P99 was introduced.

The slide and other metallic parts of the pistol are Tenifer treated (a nitriding process also used on Glock pistols). The Tenifer finish is between 0.04 mm (0.002 in) and 0.05 mm (0.002 in) in thickness, and is characterized by extreme resistance to clothing and corrosion; it penetrates the metal, and treated parts have similar properties fifty-fifty below the surface to a sure depth.[9] The Tenifer process produces a matte gray-colored, non-glare surface with a 64 Rockwell C hardness rating and a 99% resistance to salt water corrosion (which meets or exceeds stainless steel specifications),[10] making the P99 particularly suitable for individuals carrying the pistol concealed as the highly chloride-resistant finish allows the pistol to better endure the furnishings of perspiration.[9]

The P99 features four internal safeties, iron sights adjustable for both windage and summit, tool-less take down, and an ambidextrous magazine release incorporated into the trigger guard. The lower forward edge of the frame too known every bit the dust cover has a mounting-subclass or rail interface system for attaching accessories, such as a tactical light or light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation sight.

The P99 feeds from staggered-column or double-stack magazines of varying capacity. Walther likewise offers staggered-column magazines with a +2 baseplate that add 2 rounds to the magazine capacity at the expense of extending the grip and the pistol acme by approximately xviii mm (0.7 in).

The .40 S&W quotient models incorporate a slightly larger slide in order to preserve the same recoil leap assembly used in its 9mm analogue. The P99 is available in 4 colorations; a blackness frame with a blackness slide, a blackness frame with a titanium-coated slide, a military olive-drab frame with a black slide, and a desert tan frame with black slide. All three of these finishes incorporate the aforementioned black grip inserts that come with every P99. The compact versions of the P99 are merely available in all black.[11]

Accessories [edit]

Stock-still metallic 3-dot iron sights, fixed tritium dark sights, adjustable sports iron sights, adjustable optic fibre iron sights, light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation pointers, tactical lights, mag flashlight adapters, holsters, magazines, mag loaders, grip extenders and a suppressor kit with a 117 mm (4.half dozen in) barrel and protective cap for the muzzle threads and a silencer that reduces the sound signature by 33 dB(A) are offered as factory accessories.[12]

Second generation variants [edit]

P99AS (Anti Stress) [edit]

Walther P99AS 2d generation pistol chambered in .40 Due south&W.

Introduced in 2004, this variant comes closest to a traditional Double-Action/Single-Action trigger with a decocker. In Double-Action manner the internal striker is at rest with no pre-load and the trigger travel is 14 mm (0.55 in) long at approximately 38 N (8.5 lbf) trigger pull. When the slide is racked completely to the rear upon (re)loading, the internal striker is manually pre-artsy to Single-Action mode and the trigger remains in the forward position for the showtime shot and the Anti Stress fashion is activated. The trigger travel is xiv mm (0.55 in) long in the Anti Stress manner at approximately 20 Due north (iv.5 lbf) trigger pull. On all subsequent shots, the P99AS is automatically pre-artsy and the trigger travel is reduced to viii mm (0.three in) at the aforementioned 20 Northward (4.5 lbf) trigger pull. For manually deactivating the Anti Stress mode and setting the pistol to Double-Action mode the P99AS features a decocking push button recessed into the superlative of the slide, rather than a conventional lever commonly found on the side. The Anti Stress manner can likewise be manually activated past moving the slide approximately 10 mm (0.4 in) back.[xiii]

P99DAO (Double Action Only) [edit]

The P99DAO is similar to the previously produced P990 Double Action Only variant.[14] The internal striker is at residuum with no pre-load. The trigger travel is approximately 14 mm (0.55 in) with a trigger pull of approximately 38 N (eight.v lbf). The trigger pull is consistent in length and force from the first shot to the terminal and the striker returns to its de-artsy position after each shot.[13]

P99QA (Quick Action) [edit]

This variant has a Glock manner trigger organization with a pre-loaded internal striker. When the trigger is pulled, the striker is fully cocked and released, firing the pistol. The trigger travel is approximately 8 mm (0.3 in) with a trigger pull of approximately 38 N (8.five lbf). The trigger pull is consequent in length and force from the first shot to the last.[13] The P99QA was announced in 2000 and discontinued in 2011.[ citation needed ]

P99c (Meaty) versions [edit]

Compact versions of the P99 bachelor in the three preceding action types marketed as the:

  • P99c As (Compact Anti Stress)
  • P99c DAO (Meaty Double Action Only)
  • P99c QA (Meaty Quick Action)

Training variant [edit]

P99RAM (Real Activeness Marker) [edit]

The P99RAM is a preparation and simulation pistol, equipped with a CO2 blow-dorsum system. It fires low-price Paint- and Rubberball ammunition in caliber .43 in (11 mm). In its design, controls, and handling, the P99RAM is indistinguishable from the original P99 pistol. Protective clothing is needed to adequately protect the users from Pigment- and Rubberball hits during preparation.

Limited editions [edit]

Walther has likewise created several express production runs of the P99 including:

  • MI-6 - 1st Generation P99, a marketing tie-in with the James Bond film series during Pierce Brosnan's tenure in the role.[xv]
  • Year 2000 - a limited edition P99 made to commemorate the new millennium. 2000 of these were fabricated to reciprocate the year for which it was issued.
  • P99 TA - a model prepared for the police tryouts in Baden-Württemberg in 2002, featuring a single/double-action trigger with redesigned trigger guard, center location ambidextrous decocker and an early on ambidextrous slide catch too as the removal of the "captured" accessory rail in favor of a standard "open" track system. Lastly, this model has new contours on the lower frame just ahead of the disassembly clasp, just before the accessory rails to facilitate holstering.[sixteen] Approximately fifty (50) P99 TAs were produced with less than 25 sold to the public (10 imported to the U.S.).[ citation needed ]

Fabryka Broni Radom P99 RAD [edit]

P99 RAD made by Fabryka Broni Radom.

The P99 RAD variant is made under license past Fabryka Broni Radom in Poland and marketed every bit a military sidearm proposition.[17]

The P99 RAD grip shape and texture has been altered when compared to the P99 variants and an extended ambidextrous slide release and extended ambidextrous mag release levers are fitted as a standard characteristic. Besides that the slide shape, dimensions and serrations have been altered. The standard sights are high-dissimilarity 3 dot sights with contrast enhancements that have been painted with afterglow pigment that tin aid target conquering nether unfavourable lighting atmospheric condition. Every bit an option the P99 RAD can also be fitted with self-luminous tritium night sights. The P99 RAD pistol is available with the DAO trigger mechanism with a trigger pull of approximately 39 N (8.8 lbf) and the QA trigger mechanism with a trigger pull of approximately 32 N (7.two lbf). The grip frame has an integrated mounting MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rail for attaching tactical lights and laser sighting devices.

Many of the alterations found in the P99 RAD variant were applied in the Walther PPQ pistol introduced in 2011.

P99Q police force pistol [edit]

Many of the alterations constitute in the Fabryka Broni Radom P99 RAD variant were also practical in the Walther P99Q pistol. The P99Q is a designated police pistol, which has been certified co-ordinate to the Technical Specifications (TR) of the German Police (Technische Richtlinie Pistolen im Kaliber 9mm x 19, Revision January 2008).[18] The P99Q is exclusively manufactured for High german and foreign police force departments and is non available on the noncombatant market.[19] The P99Q has a partially pre-loaded internal striker trigger mechanism that conforms to the Technical Specifications (TR) of the German Police. When the trigger is pulled, the striker is fully artsy and released, firing the pistol. Trigger travel is approximately 13 mm (0.five in) with a trigger reset of 6 mm (0.2 in) and a trigger pull of approximately 32 N (7.2 lbf). The trigger pull is consequent in length and strength from the first shot to the final. The Technical Specifications (TR 2008) of the German Police besides need an accuracy of burn for a ten-shot grouping with German Police certified nine×19mm Parabellum armament[20] at 25 m (27 yd) (R100)[21] of ≤ 16 cm (6.3 in). This equals an accuracy of fire of ≤ 22 minute of angle (MOA) or ≤ 6.iv mrad. The grip frame has an integrated mounting MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails for attaching tactical lights and light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation sighting devices.

Smith & Wesson SW99 [edit]

The Smith & Wesson SW99 is a articulation venture between Walther, who produces a modified receiver in Germany, and Smith & Wesson, who fabricates the slides and barrels in the Us.[22] Magazines tin can be interchanged between the two models, but the pistols are considered to exist two separate types, and are easily distinguished from each other past the trigger guard, grip and slide design. The SW99 is also available in .45 ACP, while the P99 is not. The P99 was developed and introduced prior to the SW99. Walther introduced a colour-coding system to denote the difference between early generation SW99 and P99 magazines, with the latest generation beingness bright blue.[ commendation needed ]

All 9mm P99s accept e'er been completely High german fabricated. Some P99 .xl components are manufactured nether license by S&W. The barrel, slide and frame of all 100% German-manufactured P99s bear an "Eagle over North" proof mark of the German Proof House at Ulm. The marker indicates the pistol was exam-fired with a Proof Load; the "N" stands for nitrocellulose.

Magnum Research MR Hawkeye [edit]

The Magnum Inquiry MR Eagle was another joint American/German language venture, with Walther producing a black polymer frame with integral steel runway like to the P99 series, just differing in grip texture and with the curt mag release paddles from the get-go gen P99. For its part, Magnum Research Inc. produced a 416 stainless steel slide and 4140 CrMo steel barrel in their Pillager, MN manufacturing plant in the United States. The MR Eagle serial pistols were available in nine×19mm Parabellum (MR9) and .40 South&Due west (MR40).[23] [24]

Users [edit]

  • Canada: SPVM (City of Montréal Police force Service)[25] [26]
  • Estonia: In 2014 the Estonian Police will exist armed with the P99Q, every bit a replacement for the currently used Makarov pistol.[27] As of March 2014 the P99Q is issued to the Police force and Edge Guard Lath[28] After just ii years in service the Estonian Police and Border Guard have started replacing the Walther P99Q with a custom Glock 19 Gen 4 variant. This was due to problems with the P99Q malfunctioning during training and duty employ. Up to 1000 Walther P99Q pistols are expected to remain in service during the transition period.
  • Finland: Used by the Finnish Defense force Forces as the PIST 2003 (Pistooli 2003).[29] The Walther P99Q has also been chosen as the new personal handgun for police, customs and border guard personnel (seven,800 pistols).[5] [xxx]
  • Germany: 41,000 P99DAO pistols purchased in 2005 for the Northward Rhine-Westphalia Police force.[31] [32] The Land police of Rhineland-Palatinate procured approx. 10,000 units of the P99Q. The P99Q has too been ordered by the police forces of Hamburg (viii,000 pistols), Bremen (2,000 pistols) and Schleswig-Holstein (8,000 pistols) with deliveries betwixt 2009 and 2017.[33]
  • Ireland: Garda Síochána; National Surveillance Unit of measurement (P99c), National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (P99c), Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, Special Detective Unit, Garda Emergency Response Unit.[34]
  • Due north Macedonia: Used by Special Job Unit "Tiger".[35]
  • Malaysia: Majestic Malaysia Police (20,000 pistols).[36] [37]
  • Netherlands: Since 2013 the Dutch law is armed with the P99Q, every bit a replacement for the Walther P5 (45,000 pistols).[38] [39] [40]
  • Poland:[41] P99 AS/QA/DAO and domestic variant RAD are fabricated by Łucznik Arms Factory.[42] Police received effectually fourscore,000 units[43] and ordered further iii,000.[44]
  • Portugal[45] Polícia de Segurança Pública (PSP), Autoridade de Segurança Alimentar e Económica (ASAE), Grupo de Intervenção east Operações Especiais da GNR (GNR/GIOE)
  • Serbia: Used by the Special Forces of Police.[46]
  • Spain: Barcelona Municipal Police carry the Walther P99, Mossos d'Esquadra(Police force of Catalonia)
  • Ukraine: SBU[47]
  • Britain: Nottinghamshire Police armed specialist units used the P99DAO.[48]

Gallery [edit]

See also [edit]

  • Walther P22, a rimfire pistol possessing similar styling and ergonomics chambered in .22 LR.
  • Walther PK380, a centerfire pistol also possessing similar styling and ergonomics with an overall size between the P22 and P99, but chambered in .380 ACP.

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External links [edit]

  • P99 Semi-Automatic Pistols at Carl Walther Sportwaffen GmbH
  • Walther 2008 Defense Catalog
  • P99 Transmission
  • Walther Arms P99
  • Walther P99 FAQ "Lenaburg Edition"
  • Ken Lunde'south SIG Pro FAQ
  • Walther P99 at World Guns
  • Walther Forums

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