Any walther p99 owners? How do you like it?

I have one in .40 Haven’t used it enough to know if there would be any problems.

I like it, but I wouldn’t buy it again for what I paid retail, originally.
 
Had a gen 1 and sold it,trigger was awesome and I loved the paddle mag release.When I needed money for another purchase it was the only one in the herd I was willing to sell.
 
It is a very nice gun. It is somewhat unique as a DA/SA striker fired gun with decocker, compared to the now much more common, consistent action DA designs. People typically go for these gun because that is what they are looking for. I had one in 9mm and currently have a Gen 1 in 40 (the slide and barrel on the 40 is slightly longer than the 9mm version so no protruding barrel - see photo). As above, great trigger, very accurate and reliable in my experience. Good deals to be had on them these days.

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Likewise here. One of the first pistols ever purchased and I still gots. Mine is the AS Anti-Stress version as well and to this day is by far the "fastest" auto pistol out of the box that I've owned - trigger reset on follow up shots is nearly nothing yet still tactile-positive.

I opine that Walthers are generally under-appreciated. Besides, James Bond had one. Can't go wrong there.
 
Fired it, it's great. Only a CZ 75 fits my hand better but the P99 is lighter, way lighter. The trigger is also great on the P99, I only wish that it had more support for aftermarket stuff but you can check their website for a list of parts.
 
I picked up a .40 last year after kicking around the idea of getting one for years. I will admit that the grip felt a little odd to me when dry-firing at home–the "hump" at the back felt odd, and the grip itself was a little slippery, too. But once I shot it it felt great—there were no issues with comfort at all. I've had other pistols that felt similarly odd but shot great at the range –the H&K P7 is one example. It was surprisingly accurate too—I shot all rounds at 10m as I find it's a good distance to try a new gun out at. The first group of ten were OK, but the groups tightened up as I got used to the pistol. There was some "punch" to the recoil, of course, but little muzzle flip. I like it more than I thought I would!

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