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Walther P99 QA Pistol
Price: $650 13297
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Added: 03/14/11 Last Edited: 04/08/13
Source(s): http://gun-specifications.findthebest.com/detail/422/Walther-P99-QA
Walther P99 QA Pistol Description
The Walther P99 QA Pistol has a price of $650. It has relatively little kick making it easier for inexperienced shooters to handle. It has an average sized barrel, making it pretty easy to conceal without sacrificing much on accuracy and stopping power. It has a caliber of 9 millimeters, a bullet weight of 150 grains and a capacity of 13 rounds. The Walther P99 QA Pistol is a fairly powerful weapon. It is a sub-compact pistol. It has a magazine capacity of 16 rounds and a double-action (DA/SA) trigger type.
Why is the Walther P99 QA Pistol highly recommended?
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The Walther P99 QA Pistol is...
- Top 4% if you care about Pistols and Revolvers With Over 1 Round Magazine Capacity
- Top 5% if you want High Defense-ranked Pistols and Revolvers
- Top Tenth out of the 151 Double and Single Action Pistols and Revolvers
- Top Fifth out of the 53 Sub-compact Pistols and Revolvers
- Top Third for people looking for Cheap Pistols and Revolvers
Walther P99 QA Pistol Full Details:
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| Ballistics | |
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| Bullet Weight |
150 grains |
Muzzle Velocity:Muzzle velocity measures the speed of the bullet as it leaves the barrel of the gun. |
1,500 fps |
Caliber (Inches):A gun's caliber is the measure of the internal diameter of the gun barrel. Caliber can be measured either in inches or in millimeters. It is common to drop the decimal point when speaking of a gun's caliber in inches. For example, one would typically say "twenty-two caliber" to describe a .22 inch caliber handgun. |
0.36 inches |
Caliber (Mm):A gun's caliber is the measure of the internal diameter of the gun barrel. Caliber can be measured either in inches or in millimeters. |
9 millimeters |
Capacity:A gun's total capacity is the number of rounds it can hold in a full magazine plus the number of rounds it can hold in the chamber. |
13 rounds |
Muzzle Velocity (Minimum):Muzzle velocity measures the speed of the bullet as it leaves the barrel of the gun. |
985 fps |
Muzzle Velocity (Maximum):Muzzle velocity measures the speed of the bullet as it leaves the barrel of the gun. |
1,500 fps |
Muzzle Energies:Indicates the kinetic energy of the bullet as it leaves the barrel of the gun. |
450 foot-pounds |
Power Factor:The power factor of a gun is a measure of projectile momentum. The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) calculates power factor by multiplying the weight of the bullet in grains by the muzzle velocity in feet per second. The International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) uses a similar measure, which is equal to the IDPA measure divided by 1,000. These measurements are primarily used for shooting competitions governed by these organizations — shooters are divided into classes based on power rating. |
141,967 |
| Bullet Weight (Minimum) |
90 grains |
| Bullet Weight (Maximum) |
147 grains |
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