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Thread: SW99/P99
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08-14-09, 09:56 AM #1
SW99/P99
I'm looking for holsters, both duty and concealment, for a S&W SW99 .40. For those unfamiliar, this is the SW partnership model of the Walther P99 Semi, and holsters for that weapon should also fit.
Thanks.
"The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money."
- Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind,
That from the nunnery
Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind
To war and arms I fly. - Lovelace
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08-14-09, 11:59 AM #2
They make the 6280 for it - Safariland.
I'm your huckleberry...
Quemadmoeum gladis nemeinum occidit, occidentus telum est!
You can be the weapon, and the gun in your hand is a tool - or the gun is a weapon and you are the tool.
I was looking for a saint who was a devil of a lover,
but every girl I found was either one way or the other...

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08-14-09, 12:03 PM #3
Sweet gun countybear, I'm in the process of buying a Walther P99 in 9mm myself.,
JamesDept of the Army Civilian Police"Loyalty above all else, except Honor"Never forget those who fell on 9/11/01S&W beats 4 Aces every time
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08-15-09, 08:25 AM #4
I don't have a holster for my P99 because they are hard to find, but this is a good time to show it again. I think this model is unknown to many shooters, especially cops in America.
As today's police officers you are not unlike your counterparts of years past. You are an elite group of select members, a brotherhood of highly trained professionals, who are called upon to protect your community in a time of need. Guardians for safety. Being a police officer is not for the faint of heart. You must be honest, trustworthy and fearless in the face of evil. You are being watched everyday. Represent yourself, your department and the shield, for it should always be the embodiment of all that is good and justly. You are the thin blue line. Be proud, be tough and be safe.
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08-15-09, 09:47 AM #5
I discovered the weapon after seizing one from an illegal alien
... I then bought my own.
They are fine weapons indeed; capable of going 'single action only' with a sweep-set trigger, or being carried decocked in a duty rig. They encompass every feature that could be asked for, from custom backstrap/grip thickness, to ambidextrous fingertip operation.
Awesome weapon indeed.
"The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money."
- Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind,
That from the nunnery
Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind
To war and arms I fly. - Lovelace
The opinions expressed by this poster are wholly his own, and should never be construed to even remotely be in representation of his employer, its agencies or assigns. In fact, they probably fail to be in alignment with the opinions of any rational human being.
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08-15-09, 10:21 AM #6
I've got the full size and the sub-compact. Love them both. Only, frustrated the mags don't work between full size and compact....Another plus for Glock.
I've got a safariland raptor for the full size that I'm not using....I'm not ruining your life, you are, and I'm just going to write a short story about it.
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