I've owned handguns of one description or another for over 50 years. I've legally carried a concealed weapon for over 40. Of all of the different pistols/revolvers I've owned all that time I've only been lucky enough to have FIVE that were absolutely reliable, and awesomely accurate right out of the box.
Four of the five were 9MM H&K's.
The fifth was a 9MM Walther....
I'm of the opinion that the Walther P99c/AS is a fantastic firearm, and my present sub-compact 9mm pistol is an H&K P2000sk V3 (TDA). I sold the Walther P99c/AS after buying a new Walther PPS and the PPS was a pos while the Walther was excellent.. I still have sellers remorse over selling that sweet little pistol.
I'm equally fond of my recently purchased HK P2000sk V3... Fantastic weapon, and the only advantages I find in the H&K over the P99c/AS are:
1. Lifetime warranty vs one year'
2. Slightly thinner grip, easier to conceal.
3. P2000sk will accept the 13rd mags of the larger P2000 (using X-grip) allowing for three extra rounds for situations such as home defense use.
Either pistol would be a keeper, and if price is a determining factor I think my H&K was about $300.00 more than the fine Walther.
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Best Wishes,
Jesse
P.S. Did I mention the P2000sk is quite accurate?
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