Walther P99

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The Walther P99 pistol has appeared in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Walther P99 9mm.  Note the ramped trigger guard, small slide serrations, closed and proprietary accessory rail, short magazine release and slightly more curved 'tail' of the pre-2004 models.
Walther P99 9mm. Note the ramped trigger guard, small slide serrations, closed and proprietary accessory rail, short magazine release and slightly more curved 'tail' of the pre-2004 models.
Walther P99 with silver slide - 9mm
Walther P99 with silver slide - 9mm
Walther P99QA (Quick Action) - 9mm.  Note the changes in trigger guard, slide and frame (2004+ models).  This version was built in coordination with Smith & Wesson.
Walther P99QA (Quick Action) - 9mm. Note the changes in trigger guard, slide and frame (2004+ models). This version was built in coordination with Smith & Wesson.
Flip side of Walther P99QA (Quick Action) - 9mm.  This version was built in coordination with Smith & Wesson.
Flip side of Walther P99QA (Quick Action) - 9mm. This version was built in coordination with Smith & Wesson.
Walther P99AS (Anti Stress) - .40 S&W.  Note the slightly longer and non-scalloped front of the .40 model's slide. The "AS" model Walther P99 introduces an 'Anti Stress' mode in the trigger.  It is a traditional Double Action shooter with an 'anti stress' bar, designed to inhibit 'accidental firing' under stress conditions.  If a round is chambered but the striker is decocked, the first trigger pull will be a long and heavy (~11 lbs) DA mode pull.  All following shots will be in SA mode, which requires significantly less trigger travel (~1/3 - 1/2 as much) and is of a much lighter weight (~5 lbs).   The "Anti-Stress" mode is obtained by cocking the striker either by manually cycling the slide or by pulling it back ~3/8" without ejecting the chambered round. At this point the trigger will be in "AS" mode and will have the long trigger travel of the normal DA mode (with the ability to be 'staged' at the normal SA position if desired), but the light trigger weight of the SA mode.  This allows for a light and accurate first shot with a greatly reduced risk of a stress induced accidental discharge that is more likely with the abbreviated SA trigger pull.   The AS is generally the most popular trigger type for the P99 for these reasons.  All pre-2004 P99s are of the "AS" type (although not designated as such) unless otherwise indicated.
Walther P99AS (Anti Stress) - .40 S&W. Note the slightly longer and non-scalloped front of the .40 model's slide. The "AS" model Walther P99 introduces an 'Anti Stress' mode in the trigger. It is a traditional Double Action shooter with an 'anti stress' bar, designed to inhibit 'accidental firing' under stress conditions. If a round is chambered but the striker is decocked, the first trigger pull will be a long and heavy (~11 lbs) DA mode pull. All following shots will be in SA mode, which requires significantly less trigger travel (~1/3 - 1/2 as much) and is of a much lighter weight (~5 lbs). The "Anti-Stress" mode is obtained by cocking the striker either by manually cycling the slide or by pulling it back ~3/8" without ejecting the chambered round. At this point the trigger will be in "AS" mode and will have the long trigger travel of the normal DA mode (with the ability to be 'staged' at the normal SA position if desired), but the light trigger weight of the SA mode. This allows for a light and accurate first shot with a greatly reduced risk of a stress induced accidental discharge that is more likely with the abbreviated SA trigger pull. The AS is generally the most popular trigger type for the P99 for these reasons. All pre-2004 P99s are of the "AS" type (although not designated as such) unless otherwise indicated.

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[edit] Specifications

Weight: 630 grams (22 oz) (9x19mm Parabellum), 655 g (23.1 oz) (.40 S&W)

Length: 180 millimetres (7.1 in) (9x19mm Parabellum), 184 mm (7.2 in) (.40 S&W)

Barrel length: 102 mm (4.0 in) (9x19mm Parabellum), 106 mm (4.2 in) (.40 S&W)

Width: 29 mm (1.1 in) (9x19mm Parabellum), 32 mm (1.3 in) (.40 S&W)

Height: 135 mm (5.3 in)

Cartridge: 9x19mm Parabellum, .40 S&W, 9x21mm IMI

Action: Short recoil operated, locked breech

Muzzle velocity: 408 m/s (1,339 ft/s) (9x19mm Parabellum), 344 m/s (1,128.6 ft/s) (.40 S&W)

Feed system: 15 or 16-round detachable box magazine (9x19mm Parabellum), 12-round box magazine (.40 S&W)

Sights: Interchangeable 3-dot notch sight

[edit] Film

  • Jet Li as Rogue in War (Tutone, said to fire 5.7x28mm depleted Uranium bullets)
  • Holstered across the chest of multiple Armored Sweepers in Equilibrium

[edit] Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Release Date
007: NightfireWolfram P2Kw/ removable suppressor2002
007: Everything or Nothingw/ removable suppressor2003
The World Is Not EnoughWolfram P2Kw/ removable suppressor2001
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of ChernobylWalker P9mVersion available which can fire 9x18mm PM2007
Tomorrow Never Dies (VG)PK9Always Suppressed1999
Red Steel2006
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2w/ removable silencer2008
Hellforces2004
007: Quantum of Solace (VG)w/ removable suppressor2008
Timesplitters 2Silenced Pistolw/ suppressor2002
TimesplittersPistol2000
Splinter Cell: Conviction2010
GoldenEye 007 (2010)w/ removable suppressor2010
James Bond 007: Blood Stonealways suppressed2010

[edit] Television

  • Various thugs and villains throughout the series of Burn Notice

[edit] Anime

  • Mireille Bouquet in Noir

[edit] Animation

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