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|index = 123 | |index = 123 | ||
|nationality = Germany | |nationality = Germany | ||
|classification = | |classification = HG | ||
|rarity = 3 | |rarity = 3 | ||
|faction = [[Griffin & Kryuger]] | |||
|manufactureringame = [[I.O.P.]] | |||
|manufacturer = Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen | |manufacturer = Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen | ||
|artist = 真名 | |artist = {{artist name|真名}} | ||
|fullname = Walther P99 | |fullname = Walther P99 | ||
|voiceactor = | |voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Kawasumi Ayako}} | ||
|releasedon = {{doll_server_alias|server=CN|alias=P99|year=2016|month=8}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=TW|alias=P99}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=KR|alias=P99}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=EN|alias=P99}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=JP|alias=P99}} | |||
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The P99 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by German firearms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen. It was intended for law enforcement, security forces, and the civilian shooting market. The P99 also served as a replacement for the Walther P5 and the P88. The P99 and its variants are also made under licence by Fabryka Broni Radom.<ref name = "P99 wiki">[[wikipedia:Walther P99|Wikipedia entry on P99]]</ref> | |||
Design work on this new generation sidearm began in 1994 and was finalized in 1997, with series production commencing that same year. The weapon was first introduced in 9×19mm Parabellum. The P99 is a short recoil-operated locked breech semi-automatic pistol that uses a modified Browning cam-lock system adapted from the Hi-Power pistol. The pistol features a fiberglass-reinforced polymer frame and a steel slide assembly. It can be broken down into its main parts or field-stripped with a take down catch without the help of tools. It uses an internal striker as opposed to an external hammer, with a red-painted striker tip that protrudes from rear of the slide when the gun is cocked, as well as a loaded chamber indicator on the right side of the slide. | |||
The P99 was modified several times throughout its production history, as were the magazines. When the P99 was introduced, the magazine capacities were 16 rounds for 9×19mm Parabellum and 12 rounds for .40 S&W, with witness holes on both sides. Later, the magazine capacities were reduced to 15 rounds for 9×19mm Parabellum and 11 rounds for .40 S&W, while the witness holes were moved to the rear of the magazine. | |||
The pistol is used by the German police in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate, and additional orders were made by Bremen, Hamburg, and Schleswig-Holstein. The P99 also sees use with the Polish police and the Finnish Army's special forces and military police, where it carries the designation PIST 2003 (Pistooli 2003).<ref name = "P99 gun wiki">[https://guns.fandom.com/wiki/Walther_P99 Gun Wiki entry on the P99]</ref> | |||
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| | File:P99.png|Full artwork | ||
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*The P99 gained widespread popularity after it served as secret agent James Bond's sidearm of choice in the film 'Tommorow Never Dies'. It replaced the legendary Walther PPK, which the British spy had carried ever since Sean Connery's 'Dr. No'. | |||
**However, the P99 was again replaced by the classic PPK for Daniel Craig's 'Quantum of Solace'. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 2 August 2024
P99 | Story | Quotes |
P99 123 | |
Gun Information | |
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Full name | Walther P99 |
Country of origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen |
Game Information | |
Faction | Griffin & Kryuger |
Manufactured / Revised by |
I.O.P. |
Voice actor | Kawasumi Ayako |
Artist | 真名 |
Released on | CN (2016-8), TW, KR, EN, JP |
Chibi Animation | |
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How to obtain[edit]
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DROP Not obtainable as a drop.
REWARD Not obtained as a reward
Exclusive Equipment[edit]
Union Skill[edit]
There is no union skill for this T-Doll.
Stats / Data[edit]
Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.
Weapon Background[edit]
The P99 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by German firearms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen. It was intended for law enforcement, security forces, and the civilian shooting market. The P99 also served as a replacement for the Walther P5 and the P88. The P99 and its variants are also made under licence by Fabryka Broni Radom.[1]
Design work on this new generation sidearm began in 1994 and was finalized in 1997, with series production commencing that same year. The weapon was first introduced in 9×19mm Parabellum. The P99 is a short recoil-operated locked breech semi-automatic pistol that uses a modified Browning cam-lock system adapted from the Hi-Power pistol. The pistol features a fiberglass-reinforced polymer frame and a steel slide assembly. It can be broken down into its main parts or field-stripped with a take down catch without the help of tools. It uses an internal striker as opposed to an external hammer, with a red-painted striker tip that protrudes from rear of the slide when the gun is cocked, as well as a loaded chamber indicator on the right side of the slide.
The P99 was modified several times throughout its production history, as were the magazines. When the P99 was introduced, the magazine capacities were 16 rounds for 9×19mm Parabellum and 12 rounds for .40 S&W, with witness holes on both sides. Later, the magazine capacities were reduced to 15 rounds for 9×19mm Parabellum and 11 rounds for .40 S&W, while the witness holes were moved to the rear of the magazine.
The pistol is used by the German police in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate, and additional orders were made by Bremen, Hamburg, and Schleswig-Holstein. The P99 also sees use with the Polish police and the Finnish Army's special forces and military police, where it carries the designation PIST 2003 (Pistooli 2003).[2]
Gallery
Main artwork
Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.
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Profile image
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Full artwork
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Full damaged artwork
Alternative artwork
Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.
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Full damaged artwork (EN Censorship)
Trivia
- The P99 gained widespread popularity after it served as secret agent James Bond's sidearm of choice in the film 'Tommorow Never Dies'. It replaced the legendary Walther PPK, which the British spy had carried ever since Sean Connery's 'Dr. No'.
- However, the P99 was again replaced by the classic PPK for Daniel Craig's 'Quantum of Solace'.
References[edit]
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