Walther P99 pistol (1st generation).
  Walther P99 AS (Anti-Stress) pistol, 2nd generation.
  Walther P99 QA pistol.
  Walther P99 Compact DAO pistol, 2nd generation (note extended slide  release lever, which is also duplicated on right side of the gun).
Characteristics
Type: Double Action
Caliber:9x19mm Para, .40SW
Length overall: 180mm
Weight: 720g unloaded
Barrel length : 102mm
Capacity: 16 rounds (9mm), 12 rounds (.40SW)
  The P99 pistol was a rather radical step forward for the Walther  company, made under new management. The development of a new pistol  started in 1994 and the first production pistols were shown to public in  1997. The earliest pistols were made in 9mm, and a .40 S&W version  appeared in 1999. By 2004, the Carl Walther company presented the second  generation of the P99 pistols. These new guns had even better  ergonomics, and new model designations – the old P99 was renamed (and  slightly redesigned) to P99AS (Anti-Stress), the double-action only P990  turned into the P99DAO, and only the P99QA (Quick Action) retained its  name. The second generation also included the P99 Compact pistols,  apparently made with input from American company Smith & Wesson, as  the basically similar SW99 Compact pistol appeared on the US market a  little earlier. Smith & Wesson makes a close copy of the P99 as the  SW99, using Walther-made polymer frames and its own slides and barrels  of slightly different shape. S&W also makes a .45-calibre version of  this pistol. 9mm P99 pistols also are manufactured under Walther’s  licence in Poland, and are standard police sidearms there.
  The Walther P99 is short-recoil operated, locked-breech pistol. It uses  a modified Browning locking system, with the barrel engaging the slide  with a single large lug entering the ejection window. The frame is made  from polymer and has interchangeable grip backstraps. Three backstraps  of different shape are included with each pistol, so users can adjust  the grip to their own preferences. The trigger is striker-fired, with an  automated firing pin block safety, and varies with the model. The  standard P99 is double / single action with a decocking button. Earlier  P990s and current production P99DAOs are double action only, and the  P99DAO also features a slightly different automated safety built into  the trigger. The third variation of the P99 family is the P99QA, which  features a partially pre-cocked trigger for a constant trigger pull from  the first to the last shot. One feature, unique to the P99 series  pistol triggers, is that despite being striker-fired, these pistols do  not require the user to press the trigger during disassembly to  disconnect the sear from the firing pin. This is done by using the  decocking button, built into the top of the slide. This button is  relatively large on the standard P99, as it is routinely used to decock  the striker, and much smaller on the P99QA, as it is used only during  disassembly to disconnect the firing pin from the sear. The P99DAO does  not have such button, as its firing pin is always disconnected from the  sear and at rest, except for the time the trigger is being pressed. The  most recent Anti-Stress feature is, in fact, a modification to the  trigger system which makes the trigger pull for the first shot in Single  Action mode much longer than for subsequent shots. The Anti-Stress  feature is activated each time the pistol is reloaded. Another safety  feature is a striker cocking indicator, made in the form of a small pin,  which protrudes from the back of the slide when the striker is cocked.  First generation pistols had a slide release only at the left side of  the frame, second generation guns may have optional ambidextrous slide  stop release levers which, combined with ambidextrous magazine release  levers built into the base of the trigger-guard, make these pistols  truly left-hand friendly. All variations of the P99 use adjustable rear  sights with white inserts. Magazines are of double-stack design.
  How to field-strip (disassemble) Walther P99: 1) remove the  magazine by pressing the magazine release button; 2) check that the  chamber is empty; 3) on P99, P99AS and P99QA, press the decocking  button; 4) press down and hold the disassembly sliders, located at  either side of the frame, above the trigger; 5) push the slide forward  and out of the frame; 6) remove the return spring assembly from below  the barrel; 7) remove the barrel from the slide.
Reassemble in reverse order.
Reassemble in reverse order.


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