@DontTreadOnMePrepper Is it WORTH IT?????? I've tried lot of gun and this one is my fav. Accurate, beautiful, ergonomic everything!!! Yeah don't ask stupid questions like that.
This video is not S&W as you title suggests sir. I know you are confused by the S&W on your slide but that's just the law to show who was the importer of the gun to the US.
But the gun you hold is completely made in Germany slide and the frame.
Hey Moron, you just pulled a loaded magazine out of your pistol and didn't check the chamber to see if it was loaded, then you showed how to pull the trigger without checking the chamber.
smith and wesson is awesome, besides the fact that they discontinued their version of this gun the sw99 (which included their 45 ACP version) but they do service walther guns. Also, nice video even though its not high quality, it is a great lighting enviornment and i am able to see the gun and its features very well compared to other videos it is great, thank you.
thanks for doing the review im seriously considering that the Walther P99 .40 cal to be my first gun next year. Its much cheaper then the Smith and Wesson M1911, and i think i should get use to something smaller then a 45 when im first learning to shoot.
Nice review. I'm actually getting an SW99 DA/SA. If it's anything like the Walther you're showing, it seems pretty easy to operate and maintain. Do you know if I load it and have one Also, if one is not chambered, the initial DA loads and fires right?
i read your comment and i own the p99 AS idk if you have gotten the sw99 yet, but i do know they are almost the same gun. and if its in da mode with no round in the chamber it will not chamber a round. you have to have one loaded in the chamber, or it will just drop the striker on an empty chamber. however you can chamber a round and decock it and leave a round in the chamber and it is not in da mode ready to fire when you pull the trigger. hope that helps you out. by the way i love my p99AS
I have a SW99 (you'll love it). You are correct, if you have one chanbered and it's decocked, pulled the DA trigger will fire the gun and run you through your mag. The trigger is your only safety. The decocker releases the firing pin and resets the trigger pull.
Thanks for the great review, thinking about getting the Walther P99 AS 9mm as my first gun. You cover all the important features of this gun and I haven't seen a more thorough review of feature than yours.
Should have showed that you checked the chamber was empty and there was no need to use a loaded magazine for the demo. Also, you point the gun a little too close for comfort at yourself a lot.
It's important to demonstrate good firearm safety practices as others will learn by example.
Bought the P99 AS compact version as my first pistol and love it
ghostz61987 3 weeks ago
Yes
OTrAiN37 2 months ago
I know were I can get this gun for $425 dollars is it worth it?
DontTreadOnMePrepper 4 months ago
@DontTreadOnMePrepper Is it WORTH IT?????? I've tried lot of gun and this one is my fav. Accurate, beautiful, ergonomic everything!!! Yeah don't ask stupid questions like that.
Kurac80 1 month ago
This video is not S&W as you title suggests sir. I know you are confused by the S&W on your slide but that's just the law to show who was the importer of the gun to the US.
But the gun you hold is completely made in Germany slide and the frame.
Kurac80 1 year ago
Hey Moron, you just pulled a loaded magazine out of your pistol and didn't check the chamber to see if it was loaded, then you showed how to pull the trigger without checking the chamber.
Parkerarms 1 year ago
smith and wesson is awesome, besides the fact that they discontinued their version of this gun the sw99 (which included their 45 ACP version) but they do service walther guns. Also, nice video even though its not high quality, it is a great lighting enviornment and i am able to see the gun and its features very well compared to other videos it is great, thank you.
PsalmsOfPlanets072 1 year ago
thanks for doing the review im seriously considering that the Walther P99 .40 cal to be my first gun next year. Its much cheaper then the Smith and Wesson M1911, and i think i should get use to something smaller then a 45 when im first learning to shoot.
CWScott24 1 year ago
i have two clips from my old p99 that was stolen out my car if anybodies intrested
dlt215 2 years ago
awsome all in one video with strip down !!!! nice
NETWORK2UPNETWORTH 2 years ago
Whats the cost on one of those
CDLTonyPC 2 years ago
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nice job.
jdplus3 2 years ago
Nice review. I'm actually getting an SW99 DA/SA. If it's anything like the Walther you're showing, it seems pretty easy to operate and maintain. Do you know if I load it and have one Also, if one is not chambered, the initial DA loads and fires right?
Thanks.
dwizzle504 3 years ago
i read your comment and i own the p99 AS idk if you have gotten the sw99 yet, but i do know they are almost the same gun. and if its in da mode with no round in the chamber it will not chamber a round. you have to have one loaded in the chamber, or it will just drop the striker on an empty chamber. however you can chamber a round and decock it and leave a round in the chamber and it is not in da mode ready to fire when you pull the trigger. hope that helps you out. by the way i love my p99AS
sinformant 2 years ago
I have a SW99 (you'll love it). You are correct, if you have one chanbered and it's decocked, pulled the DA trigger will fire the gun and run you through your mag. The trigger is your only safety. The decocker releases the firing pin and resets the trigger pull.
marknolte1 2 years ago
Thanks for the great review, thinking about getting the Walther P99 AS 9mm as my first gun. You cover all the important features of this gun and I haven't seen a more thorough review of feature than yours.
Should have showed that you checked the chamber was empty and there was no need to use a loaded magazine for the demo. Also, you point the gun a little too close for comfort at yourself a lot.
It's important to demonstrate good firearm safety practices as others will learn by example.
strykrpal 3 years ago 4
Hey, nice review, Have you tryed the SW40VE? I am thinking or purchasing that one, What do you think?
ousd2ndbncdr 3 years ago
I had one back in '98, both magazines that came with it gave problems. I have a SW99 now and it works flawless.
aaron0313 2 years ago
hows the kick on this weapon? im thinking of buying one but im not shure if i should buy the 9x19 or the .40 s&w
jboogie713 3 years ago
The recoil is not too bad, easy to get back on target much more so than the .45
riklyn6769 3 years ago
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hadi1233 3 years ago
NP, thanks for viewing
riklyn6769 3 years ago
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hadi1233 3 years ago
it is .40, its metric diameter of the round, .50 would be = to 1/2 diameter, its .10 smaller than .50 dont know where you get your info from.
riklyn6769 3 years ago
@hadi1233 you better be joking lol
Ar15snhappy 1 year ago
lol you have put s&w in your title of the video ....
photographyatitsbest 3 years ago
Yeah; it is a smith and wesson walther p-99 .40 cal. Thanks for viewing
riklyn6769 3 years ago
nice video 5 stars!
johnie1992 3 years ago