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Hello all, my first post.
I inherited a double handful of pistols and rifles from my brother and after firing most of them, I decided to chose one for myself. A Walther P99.
Reasons are (not having actually seen one in person) the ergonomics, chargeable backstraps, excellent DA/SA trigger, reliable reputation, and I think they effectively straddle the line between old and new, at least in looks.
For comparison I worked my way through the following:
Beretta 92S: a little big for my hand but a straight back model was my second choice behind the Walther. This convinced me to stick with DA/SA. Also put S&W semi-autos behind that.
A Rock Island M1911/A2. I liked it, but not enough to jump down the 1911/2012 rabbit hole and this time.
A SIG P250 in .46 ACP: Smooth SA trigger but I was hooked on a DA/SA and wanted to work up from 9mm to start with.
A pair of recoil pistols in .40 S&W and .45 ACP: I think they are PSA? Umm… no. Not for me.
I don't think I chose wrong, but I'd be interested in hearing from the Devil's advocate.
I inherited a double handful of pistols and rifles from my brother and after firing most of them, I decided to chose one for myself. A Walther P99.
Reasons are (not having actually seen one in person) the ergonomics, chargeable backstraps, excellent DA/SA trigger, reliable reputation, and I think they effectively straddle the line between old and new, at least in looks.
For comparison I worked my way through the following:
Beretta 92S: a little big for my hand but a straight back model was my second choice behind the Walther. This convinced me to stick with DA/SA. Also put S&W semi-autos behind that.
A Rock Island M1911/A2. I liked it, but not enough to jump down the 1911/2012 rabbit hole and this time.
A SIG P250 in .46 ACP: Smooth SA trigger but I was hooked on a DA/SA and wanted to work up from 9mm to start with.
A pair of recoil pistols in .40 S&W and .45 ACP: I think they are PSA? Umm… no. Not for me.
I don't think I chose wrong, but I'd be interested in hearing from the Devil's advocate.