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Old 03-31-2011, 09:17 PM
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No, now you want the 40 and 45 in SW99.
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NEVER think this is a nice gun BUT I should get a Walther!! The S&W is just as nice as the Walther. Shoots just as good. No advantage what so ever in trading for a Walther.
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Old 04-15-2011, 03:43 PM
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No, now you want the 40 and 45 in SW99.
Found a SW99 .40 SW for $450 firm. Thoughts?
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Old 04-15-2011, 09:33 PM
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I made the trifecta earlier this year. Already had the 40 and 9 in the Walther version, and then picked up an almost NIB 45 for $400, earlier this year. The chap who bought it new put 30 rounds through it and then decided to get married and needed cash. Excellent guns and can get mags from CDNN without donating a kidney. Dave_n
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I am trying to decide on a used one now. What should a lightly used one with three magazines and original box/case be selling for now? Just checking to see if the guy's pricing is about right. Forgot to mention that it is a .40 cal. SW99.

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Old 02-19-2016, 09:54 AM
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I own a sw99 and a mp shields a m&p 9mm Subcompact with a crimson trace a few other guns from different manufactures but the one I carry the most is my SW99 it has it all, a de-cock loaded chamber indicator safety in the trigger second strike capability ok trigger good accuracy and out standing reliability I can run just about any ammo thru it and she does not flinch I found plenty of mags higher cap than the ten round that work good. the gun breaks down easy and I'm sure that I could go on an on about this gun bottom line is other that the mag release that I don't mind, I think it is the most under rated gun of all times and for around 4 or 5 hundred you can get a great deal on a great gun.
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