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Author Topic: Smith and Wesson 99c, 9mm  (Read 2019 times)

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Smith and Wesson 99c, 9mm
« on: March 12, 2011, 10:37:36 PM »
This is in essence the exact same as the Walther P99 compact and was a surprise regarding its overall accuracy and shootability. This would normally utilize mag's with an extension providing a better hold for large hands. It also has fitted the largest palm-swell option on the back strap. It feels better than expected from pure looks and weight is nice and light.

Two things do take getting used to - firstly the position of the de-cocker which is rear left on slide. That can however be easily used by right thumb or left when gun in two hand hold. The second aspect is the mag' release which is ambi-dexterous at lower rear of trigger guard - use of the right trigger finger has been found the easiest way to operate it. Practice makes this no real problem.  Not a bad option for cary if familiarization with controls is up to scratch.





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Smith and Wesson 99c, 9mm
« on: March 12, 2011, 10:37:36 PM »

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