hooker771
Well-known member
Guns are just as bad as fishing im afraid... You buy one then you see another you have to have. Anyway, im selling my Walther to fund another gun. I have my conceal carry permit and this one is a bit too big to fit in my pocket
The gun will come in the original box with the original paperwork and spent shell from the test fire. Date on the test fire envelope is 23.04.07 for what thats worth. It will come with the original 2 clips that hold 12 rounds per as well as the 3 interchangeable back straps to fit your hand. This pistol also has a decocker that makes it very easy and safe if you are unsure about handguns.
I couldnt find a scratch on this gun, but I do have a TLR-1 streamlight on the rail so im sure there is probably some scuff marks on the rail where it has been sitting. I have only shot 150 rounds in this gun.
I have searched Buds Guns and the following link has it priced for 655 and they have been out of stock for some time now.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/13325
Gunsamerica only has one Walther p99 in .40 cal and they are asking over 700$
http://www.gunsamerica.com/90006452...istols/Post-WWII/Large-Frame-Autos/P99_QA.htm
If you want both Ill sell it all for 675 and ill throw in a box of either Federal Premium Hollow Points (165 grain Hydra Shock) or a box of Winchester Ranger hollow points (180 grain SXT) I think both run about 25$ per box for 50 rounds.
I still have the original box for the light. Id like to keep both of them together and I wont sell the light unless I sell the gun. If you want the gun seperate ill sell it for 600$, then ill sell the light for 75$ if someone is interested.
Cheez im sure you will read this, PM me if you think this is fair or what you would ask.... Ive been looking online and seems to be cheaper than what everyones asking. And with them you still have to add the FFL, tax, background, etc.
Im firm on my price (for now) but if I dont have any interest I may take offers on down the road.
The gun will come in the original box with the original paperwork and spent shell from the test fire. Date on the test fire envelope is 23.04.07 for what thats worth. It will come with the original 2 clips that hold 12 rounds per as well as the 3 interchangeable back straps to fit your hand. This pistol also has a decocker that makes it very easy and safe if you are unsure about handguns.
I couldnt find a scratch on this gun, but I do have a TLR-1 streamlight on the rail so im sure there is probably some scuff marks on the rail where it has been sitting. I have only shot 150 rounds in this gun.
I have searched Buds Guns and the following link has it priced for 655 and they have been out of stock for some time now.
http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/13325
Gunsamerica only has one Walther p99 in .40 cal and they are asking over 700$
http://www.gunsamerica.com/90006452...istols/Post-WWII/Large-Frame-Autos/P99_QA.htm
If you want both Ill sell it all for 675 and ill throw in a box of either Federal Premium Hollow Points (165 grain Hydra Shock) or a box of Winchester Ranger hollow points (180 grain SXT) I think both run about 25$ per box for 50 rounds.
I still have the original box for the light. Id like to keep both of them together and I wont sell the light unless I sell the gun. If you want the gun seperate ill sell it for 600$, then ill sell the light for 75$ if someone is interested.
Cheez im sure you will read this, PM me if you think this is fair or what you would ask.... Ive been looking online and seems to be cheaper than what everyones asking. And with them you still have to add the FFL, tax, background, etc.
Im firm on my price (for now) but if I dont have any interest I may take offers on down the road.