I am a very proud owner of two of the Walther P99 Gen 1's in 9mm and bought them both brand new not long after the Pierce Brosnan Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies of which the P99 Gen 1 got its start to fame !!! It will just flat out shoot any and I mean any type of 9mm ammo I feed through it and that's NO joke !!!
My favorite gun, which I no longer have but wish I did. The Walther PPQ SC. That was an amazing little gun. Felt great in my hands, shot amazingly. I'll keep trying to find another one.
I have a PPK/S in 22 and absolutely love it. Very accurate for a tiny gun and just feels right in your hand. The 22 in particular has such little recoil, so getting back on target is much easier after each shot than my S&W 9mm. And yes, it’s stupid easy to clean. My next hand gun will be a PPQ. Walther absolutely nailed what a gun is supposed to feel like in your hand. It’s so natural that as soon as you hold it, you wonder why the hell weren’t they all like this? I’m a patriotic American, but Walther is my favorite. It says something when they’re still selling PPK’s after 91 years.
Fantastic ‼️ 5-2022 about to purchase the greatest ergonomic performance pistol - PDP Full size 5" barrel 2023 purchased PDP Conpact 4". 1-2024 purchased P99AS Final Edition. In the past I enjoyed .22 GSP & OSP target pistols. My favorite brand next to H&K, Glock, and CZ. Too many great marques, too little time for shooting. 👍New Hampshire 🇺🇲☮️✌️
I’ll tell you what the market needs. We need a updated version of the PPS M2. Same design and size same ergonomics just double stacked, and maybe optics cut for people that are into that.💯🙏🏻🙏🏻
Also Great interview ! I have PPQ AIR GUN but the same replika, it was Great replica, plesant to shoot air 177... when you tace it itnon your hand it is like a glow, like something who grow up in your hand and stay there !!! :)) Only air gun but the same PPQ model.. I dont have A words to explenaning ... Thank you WALTHER !
I'm trying to figure out how to pronounce it, recently I've been hearing knowledgeable ppl say it with the "th" but I always knew it to be with a silent "h"... essentially "Walter" 🤔