Unboxing the Waltz 9

Published on February 4, 2026
Duration: 5:17

This entry details the unboxing and initial impressions of the Zermat Arms Waltz 9, a pre-production prototype striker-fired 9mm handgun. The video highlights its 42 oz weight, black nitride finish, Glock magazine compatibility, and modular features. Expert insights from Ben Stoeger, a professional shooter involved in the product's development, cover accessory kits including Beretta 92 compatible springs and an innovative optic mounting system.

Quick Summary

The Zermat Arms Waltz 9 is a pre-production prototype striker-fired 9mm handgun featuring a black nitride finish, weighing 42 oz (empty), and compatible with Glock magazines. It includes modular grip panels, a specialized recoil spring kit (Beretta 92 compatible), and an innovative optic mounting system allowing zero retention during plate swaps.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:51Initial Impressions and Basic Specs
  3. 01:29Accessory Kit and Components
  4. 02:45Advanced Features and Optics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic specifications of the Zermat Arms Waltz 9?

The Zermat Arms Waltz 9 is a striker-fired 9mm handgun. It weighs 42 oz with an empty magazine, features a black nitride finish, and is designed to accept standard Glock magazines.

What accessories are included with the Zermat Arms Waltz 9?

The unboxing revealed a recoil spring kit with springs for Beretta 92 compatibility (12.5, 14, 16 lb), specialized lubricants for different weather conditions, extra screws, and modular grip panels.

What is unique about the Zermat Arms Waltz 9's optic mounting system?

The Waltz 9 features a clever optic mounting system that allows users to zero the optic directly onto the plate. This plate can then be swapped or removed while maintaining the optic's zero, simplifying optic changes.

Who is Ben Stoeger and what is his connection to the Zermat Arms Waltz 9?

Ben Stoeger is a professional shooter and instructor who received a pre-production prototype of the Zermat Arms Waltz 9 to test. He was involved in the development cycle of the firearm.

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