Mach Sakai gets his hands on two Japanese-made Walther P38 Pistols, the Spring Powered P38 from Tokyo Marui, and the Gas-powered version from Maruzen. He goes over the details of these pistols, especially if these are faithful to the external look of the original P38. He does not into the performance and operation of these pistols, which of course the Maruzen has the advantage being a gas-powered one.
Maruzen got two Walther P99 airsoft pistols in the market, the fixed slide, non-blowback one, and the gas blowback version. Mach Sakai goes into the specifications, appearance, distinguishing characteristics of these pistols as based on the actual Walther P99 and comparison on the performance of the NBB and GBB.
Austin of Airsoft Station gives us his take (or Airsoft Station's take) on the VFC Walther PPQ Gas Blowback Pistol... "The VFC Walther PPQ gas blow back pistol features a metal slide assembly and polymer lower giving this gun a durable, lightweight build. Featuring the officially licensed Walther trademarks/logo, textured anti-slip grip and notched slide, this gas pistol is sure to impress and perform. The trigger has a built-in safety as well.
Hyperdouraku finds an available Maruzen Walther P99 Carbine Conversion Kit for review. As far as we know, this product has been discontinued, though production may have resumed. This carbine conversion kit will make you think it is the RONI Carbine Conversion Kit which is made CAA, and for airsoft by the CAA Airsoft Division.
GunTowo reviews the fully licensed Umarex Walther PPQ M2 Gas Blowback Pistol. This has a full metal slide, blowback assembly and barrel with a Nylon Reinforced Polymer lower frame... "Review the Walther PPQ by Umarex in caliber 6 mm BB. Weapon erhätlich at BEGADI colors FDE, black, blue and pink."
Video from eHobby Asia showing the Umarex Walther PPQ M2 GBB Pistol Asia Edition made by Stark Arms... "This Walther Special Operations PPQ airsoft pistol features metal barrel and parts with an integrated accessory rail. The single-action, spring-loaded airsoft gun has a velocity of up to 300 feet per second, and 22 rounds magazines for 6mm plastic blue BBs.
Mach Sakai reviews the Walther P99 Gas Blowback Pistol. Fully licensed by Umarex and distributed under another brand in some countries, this is known as the weapon of choice of 007, otherwise known as James Bond. This is a compact pistol that has a capacity of 24 BBs and an adjustable hop-up.
Read the full review here and below is the video version:
Feeling a little bit more like James Bond these days? Umarex got something for you that Q had put together to get you going. Trouble is, you still need to get the Bond Girl yourself... "Add a little double agent excitement in the confines of your own property with the PPK/S Operative Kit from Umarex USA. This kit contains an airsoft pistol, two magazines, a faux suppressor, and a bottle of BBs. Rack the slide and fire a BB to score against your opponent.
Watch Planet Airsoft do some full auto shooting with the Walther PPQ airsoft pistol using the pistol magazine HPA adapter from CQB Russian... "I made this video for kicks. Hope you guys enjoy! Like, comment, subscribe, stay tuned for my review on the CQB Russian HPA Adapters!"
Airsoftology's Jonathan Higgs reviews the CO2-powered Elite Force Walther PPS Pistol that comes below the US$100 price mark. This is a compact pistol that can provide crispy blowback action... "We're taking a look at the Walther PPS by Elite Force/Umarex to see if this budget pistol can fight above its weight class."