ghostie said:I have never heard of this, but it could either be new for 2007, or an old idea that never really saw widespread production. If you have a link to somewhere on the internet, I'd be interested to look at it.
I have a 2006 Walther catalog, and there are just 3 models or P99: QA, AS and DAO.
The QA ("Quick Action") is an 8 pound double action trigger that uses a partially pre-cocked striker (I know that some people don't consider this to be "double action", but pulling the trigger does do more than one thing). The trigger travel is half what it is on the DAO model (about 7mm). I believe this is the model many police departments in Quebec use.
The AS ("Anti-Stress") is an 5 lbs./11 lbs. SA/DA trigger. Trigger travel is about 9mm in SA and 15mm in DA. This seems to be the most common model among civillians. This is the model I own. Nice gun.
The DAO ("Double Action Only") is a 9 pound double action trigger that uses a more traditional DAO operation than the QA. Trigger travel is 14mm. Unlike the QA the striker is always at the rest position (no-preload) unless you are pulling the trigger.
P99 Compacts come in the same three models: QA, AS, and DAO - although these guns are incredibly rare in Canada as they are 3.5 inch barrels (89mm), they came out after the prohib laws were changed, and (probably most importantly) Questar hasn't been getting somebody to make 106mm barrels for them!
Oops, I didn't really pay much attention to Walther's latest developments.
The Quick Safe is actually a backstrap lock system that locks the gun from usage if the back strap is removed. It is a new feature on the new Walther PPS
http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg204-e.htm
The trigger appears to be the traditional Walther DAO split trigger.
The P99QA is in fact common amongst QC officers and constables and standard to the MUC.