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- Ad Type
- For Sale
- For Trade
- Price
- $700
- Manufacturer
- Walther
- Caliber
- 40 S&W
- City
- White City
- State
- Oregon
- Zip Code
- 97524
Walther P99 AS in .40 S&W (Gen 3 w/ long paddles). The P99 AS is a rare example of a striker-fired double action / single action (DA/SA) pistol and is a joy to shoot. It has a nice consistent double-action pull, a short 0.10" reset and a very light, crisp single-action. The single-action pull is essentially the same as the PPQ which is touted as one of the best factory striker-fired triggers on the market and the double-action makes it potentially a bit safer to carry, similar to a Sig Sauer or a DA revolver.
This pistol comes with 235 rounds of 165gr Gold Dot Hollow Points (in boxes and magazines) and 370 rounds of FMJ range ammo, Trijicon Bright & Tough 3-dot night sights installed, 2x 14rd magazines, 5x 12rd magazines (one has a little surface rust on the side) and 2x 10rd magazines that originally came with pistol (magazines will also work with PPQ M1), 1 leather IWB holster, 1 Serpa paddle holster and 2 kydex/leather hybrid holsters for use with a Streamlight TLR-1 (light not included). One is unused for IWB and the other is modified to be used OWB. Minor modifications made are a little bit of stippling on the front strap and where your support thumb contacts the frame while shooting. It's a good indexing point and adds a bit of grip. I also rounded the tip of the trigger a little to soften the profile and make it more comfortable. No functional or internal changes have been made.
Asking $1,150 for the pistol w/night sights, 9x magazines, 4x holsters and 600+ rds of defensive and range ammo. This is a great opportunity to get a full carry package during a time when ammo and magazines are scarce.
Asking $700 w/o ammo.
I'll handle the transfer.
I will also consider interesting trade and partial trade offers. I'm a bit interested in a Colt SP1 or a S&W 442 or a 340 without lock.
Just some notes:
Just found another 100rd box of Winchester - Picture of ammo is missing that box.
The decocker on the slide makes it unnecessary to pull the trigger during disassembly. Also, if you've never used the paddle magazine release on these, it's quite a bit faster and more ergonomic than the American push button style. I sincerely wish every pistol used this long paddle style of magazine release. If you have any questions about the AS trigger mechanism unique to this model, you can check wiki or I'm happy to answer any of those questions.
This pistol comes with 235 rounds of 165gr Gold Dot Hollow Points (in boxes and magazines) and 370 rounds of FMJ range ammo, Trijicon Bright & Tough 3-dot night sights installed, 2x 14rd magazines, 5x 12rd magazines (one has a little surface rust on the side) and 2x 10rd magazines that originally came with pistol (magazines will also work with PPQ M1), 1 leather IWB holster, 1 Serpa paddle holster and 2 kydex/leather hybrid holsters for use with a Streamlight TLR-1 (light not included). One is unused for IWB and the other is modified to be used OWB. Minor modifications made are a little bit of stippling on the front strap and where your support thumb contacts the frame while shooting. It's a good indexing point and adds a bit of grip. I also rounded the tip of the trigger a little to soften the profile and make it more comfortable. No functional or internal changes have been made.
Asking $1,150 for the pistol w/night sights, 9x magazines, 4x holsters and 600+ rds of defensive and range ammo. This is a great opportunity to get a full carry package during a time when ammo and magazines are scarce.
Asking $700 w/o ammo.
I'll handle the transfer.
I will also consider interesting trade and partial trade offers. I'm a bit interested in a Colt SP1 or a S&W 442 or a 340 without lock.
Just some notes:
Just found another 100rd box of Winchester - Picture of ammo is missing that box.
The decocker on the slide makes it unnecessary to pull the trigger during disassembly. Also, if you've never used the paddle magazine release on these, it's quite a bit faster and more ergonomic than the American push button style. I sincerely wish every pistol used this long paddle style of magazine release. If you have any questions about the AS trigger mechanism unique to this model, you can check wiki or I'm happy to answer any of those questions.
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