CP99 Compact Fast-action BB gun!
by Tom Gaylord exclusively for PyramydAir.com. © Copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved
Latest buzz about Walther CP99 Compact
At the end of this article, there's a short video that
shows the fast-action fun you'll have with the Walther CP99 Compact. Not only will you see what the blowback
action looks like, you'll get to see the pistol used rapid-fire on a Shoot-N-C
target. Mac users and most Windows users will find it works just by clicking on
the play button. Some Windows users may not be able to see the video until they
get a free QuickTime plug-in.
Sometimes, you get an airgun just for fun! While there are
a great number of highly accurate guns that will tickle the fancy of any
rifleman or pistol shooter, accuracy alone isn't always enough. There are
powerful airguns that are ideally suited to hunt small game, but not everyone is
a hunter. Every now and then, all you want is to smile when you shoot, and
fast-action BB guns such as the Walther CP99 Compact are designed for
that!
It's a handful, make no
mistake about it! Walther's CP99 Compact BB gun with real blowback action is
designed to make any handgunner smile.
This is yet another of those realistic guns made by Umarex,
the parent company of Carl Walther. While most of the pistols they make are
8-shot pellet pistols, they look like semiautomatics. They're actually
revolvers. Your trigger finger has to advance the cylinder for every shot, and
that makes the trigger-pull long and heavy. The CP99 Compact, on the other hand,
is a true semiauto BB gun and has a slide that blows back with every shot,
automatically re-cocking the pistol. So, every trigger-pull is short and light.
You can pull it up to 17 times to send a BB on its way at more than 300
f.p.s.!
The 9mm Walther P99 Compact firearm is a smaller version of
their popular P99 service pistol, used by Law Enforcement agencies around the
world. In fact, in his previous movie, film icon James Bond was upgraded to the
P99 from his former sidearm, so you're in good...and famous...company when you
carry one. The P99 Compact is often selected as a backup or a concealed carry
weapon because of its smaller size.
Real blowback! No doubt, the No. 1 reason shooters will love this pistol is the
blowback action. Every time the gun fires, the slide is blown back, re-cocking
the gun for the next shot. In a firearm, this function also loads the next
cartridge into the chamber, but BB guns don't work that way. The impulse of the
heavy metal slide coming back imparts the feeling of recoil. Until you try one,
it's difficult to comprehend how good it feels. Watching the video demonstrates
it fairly well. Each light pull of the trigger fires the pistol, and your
finger cannot work faster than the gun, so the rate of fire is entirely up to
you!
The trigger lets off at 5 lbs. If you're shooting fast,
you'll never notice. Only a slow trigger-pull reveals the weight and a bit of
creep in stage two. The first stage is actually long. Again, if you're shooting
fast, you'll never notice. If you keep your finger on the trigger all the time,
most of the first stage will not come back, leaving you with a quick second
stage that seems to break crisply. It's all in how you shoot.
The gun If you haven't yet experienced the realism of an Umarex airgun,
there's a big treat in store when you hold your first one. If you're already
familiar with them, all I need to tell you is that the CP99 Compact looks as
good as any of them! It weighs 29.5 oz. - or about 10 oz. heavier than the
prototype firearm. The feel in your hand is a solid one, very realistic, indeed.
Fit is equal to all Umarex guns, but finish is beyond them because a tactical
matte finish was selected. Blued or nickelplated guns often have dull spots in
the finish, but the matte black on the Compact is even all over.
The sights are non-adjustable - just like one version of
the P99 Compact. On two other versions of the firearm, you can drift the rear
sight in both directions with a punch; once regulated, the shooter never touches
the sights again. The CP99 Compact shoots to the point of aim at 10-20 feet, so
there is nothing to do but enjoy it.
Safety The safety is on the right side at the rear of the slide. It's a
little strange, in that you first pull back to unlock it, then push down for
safe. It automatically uncocks the gun when it's put on. Every time you release
it, you have to re-cock.
 The safety is first unlocked by pressing back
on the switch, then moved to the desired position. It uncocks the gun when put
on.
CO2 operation This pistol operates entirely on the power of
compressed gas - CO2, in this case. A standard 12-gram cartridge is installed through the back of the grip.
It launches the BB and powers the blowback action. You might think that would
limit the shots you get, but Umarex has found a way to conserve on the gas used.
You'll get about 100 usable shots before it's time for a new cartridge. In fact,
if you just want to dry-fire the pistol without shooting BBs, simply remove the
magazine and the blowback still works! I find shooting it that way is almost as
enjoyable as shooting with BBs. Don't forget to put one drop of Crosman Pellgunoil on the tip of each new cartridge to keep
the gun operating a long time.
 The back of the grip pulls off to gain access
for loading fresh CO2 cartridges.
BB magazine The pistol uses a stick magazine. It fits in the bottom front of the
grip and feeds the BBs straight up until they are grabbed by a magnet prior to
being shot. Loading is easy, if a bit tedious because the magazine holds so
many. The spring-loaded follower is locked down, and BBs are dropped one at a
time (the tedious part) through an opening in the lower rear of the magazine.
The photo shows it best, and I just set the magazine on an angle so all new BBs
roll down and out of the way. It's actually possible to load as many as 19 BBs
if you want to, so I believe the recommended number of 17 is to reduce the
tension on the magazine spring.
 Pushing down on the magazine release lever
drops the magazine from the gun.
 Drop each BB through the hole in the rear of
the magazine.
Spare BB magazines are available and they make a lot of sense
for this gun because the gas cartridge lasts so long. When you run dry, simply
flick the ambidextrous magazine release on the lower rear of the triggerguard
and the magazine drops out freely. Having several spare loaded mags makes sense
if you want to keep the fun going.
Shooting This is a fast-action BB pistol - not a 10-meter target pistol, so
you'll want to choose your targets accordingly. Daisy ShatterBlast targets are a lot of fun if you have a yard
to place them in; for indoors, you'll want Crosman's 850 pellet and BB trap. It's the only BB trap that
holds the BBs inside, so they don't get loose and bounce around the floor. When
your gun is charged up and fully loaded, just pull the slide back once and let
it go. Then start shooting.
For the
absolute maximum fun you can have, get some Shoot-N-C targets! When the BB passes through the target, the
bullseye changes color from black to bright green. I can tell you about it, but
seeing it is more dramatic, so I've shot some video to show you what's possible.
Remember, this is not a precision target handgun; it's a realistic copy of a top
defense handgun. Be realistic when you set up the target. I like 10 to 15 feet
when the target is a 3" bull. I don't even have to aim when I'm that close. If
the first round is on target it's easy to put them all through.
A lot for the money!
For the price, the CP99 Compact is one heck
of an airgun. Be sure to get lots of BBs, CO2 cartridges and targets when you get your gun, because you're going to go
through them fast!
Click the play button below the video to start it.
Make sure your speakers are turned on!
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