I've got 2 of the only 4, at least that I know of, first generation P99 QA military's. They never made them in the first gen model, I had to special order them.
Same here Walpp... Good deals do happen once in a while!
BTW Wal99, that's a dang good picture!
Hey P88, Can we see them? I'd sure like to see them P88!
Did I mention how much we would like to see a picture of your first generation P99 QA military's
I have both 007 commerative P99's. The first is the MI6 version and the second is the JB9 model. To round-out the collectibility of these two 'limited' Walther's, I purchased factory extended threaded barells and also two consecutive serial numbered Brugger & Thomet Impuls IIA silencers. They are definitely two of my favorite pistols in my Walther collection.
I would like to start posting photos of pistols in my collection. What type of set-up those one need to post photos (digital camera)? I am not too computer savvy. Right now I am operating with a desk top with broadband access. I would appreciate some feed-back in regard to posting photos. I am new to this forum. I was forwarded here by a member who posts on another board I frequent. By learning how to posts photos, I feel that I may be able to contribute more. I enjoy seeing photos of other members items, I certainly would like to reciprocate once I have the tech. and info.
After I "upload" the picture to that site, I use the pre-baked code on their page that says "Thumbnail for forums (1)". That makes a nice thumbnail sized picture with info of how big it really is when clicked on.
Just copy and paste all the "code" in that field directly into a posting. (You do not have to use any of the "iB Code Buttons" from this forum... just paste it in.) Here's a sample:
See .... I thought that stock looked like on the Rx4 (credit to Jake Star for pointing the Rx4 out to me)... but since it was a shotgun I thought it was not possible.......
I just new for sure that the triggerguard came from Benelli.....
I was looking at a few Supernovas,,,,
I wish they made one with a 28 or 30 inch barrel and that stock and the full pistol grip.....
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