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Carl Walther GmbH

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Carl Walther GmbH
Company typeGesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH)
IndustryFirearms, Sporting goods
Founded1886; 138 years ago (1886)
FounderCarl Walther
HeadquartersUlm and Arnsberg,
Germany
ProductsFirearms
and accessories
Number of employees
280 (Ulm)[1]
ParentPW Group
SubsidiariesWalther Arms, Inc. Fort Smith Arkansas, USA
Websitewww.carl-walther.de

Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen (German: [ˈvaltɐ]), or simply known as Walther, is a German firearm manufacturer, and a subsidiary of the PW Group.[2] Founded by Carl Walther in 1886, the company has manufactured firearms and air guns at its facility in Germany for more than 100 years. Walther Arms, Inc. is the United States Walther business unit and is based in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

History edit

The history of Walther started with the factory created by Matthias Conrad Pistor, the chief armorer of the Kassel Armory. Pistor is the ancestor of the Walther family. This plant was operating in 1780 and made pistols and other weapons. The granddaughter of Gustave Wilhelm Pistor married August Theodore Walther, whose son Carl Wilhelm Freund established the factory that employed apprentice Carl Walther. This small shop was established in 1886 in Zella-Mehlis,[3] in what is today Thuringia. The company originally manufactured hunting and target rifles.[4] Then in 1888, he married Minna Georgine Pickert, daughter of Christian Friedrich Pickert, from the well-established revolver manufacturer "Arminius Waffenwerk", in the same town.

 
Walther Model 8 pocket pistol, 1926

It was not until 1908 that, under the initiative of Fritz Walther, the oldest son of Carl Walther, they began to make pistols. Models 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 were in calibers .25 ACP (6.35mm) and .32 ACP (7.65mm). The Model 6 was Walther's first attempt at a 9mm Luger pistol. It used blowback rather than a locked breech and proved unsuccessful, with only around 1,000 made. Its rarity has made it highly sought after on the collectors market.

In 1929 Walther began to make the popular Walther PP Polizeipistole (police pistol) models. Walther followed this in 1931 with the first PPKs (Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell, or Police Pistol Detective Model). Walther manufactured both PP and PPKs in .22 Long Rifle, .32 ACP (the most common caliber), .380 ACP and a minimal number in .25 ACP. The PP models were the first mass-produced pistols with stamped parts. Still, the overall increase in dependability and high production quality with lower relative manufacturing costs made them the best option to replace the P-08 Luger. In 1938, Nazi Germany awarded the contract for that replacement to Walther for the 9mm P38.

 
The Hannover-Ahlem subcamp of Neuengamme concentration camp after liberation, 11 April 1945

From 1942 until 1945, the company used slave labour at the Neuengamme concentration camp, and operated its own factory at the camp.[2]

With his factory destroyed in World War II and Zella-Mehlis in the Soviet occupation zone, Walther was reduced to just a collection of designs and patents. Fritz Walther started anew and began manufacturing in Ulm, West Germany in 1953.[3] The company resumed production of the P38 (renamed the P1) in 1957 to equip the new West German Army, the Bundeswehr, with sidearms. When Fritz Walther died in December 1966, his son, Karl-Heinz, took over the company, concentrating on the sports sector.

In 1993, Umarex Sportwaffen (now part of PW Group) of Arnsberg, Germany, acquired Walther.[citation needed] It continued to manufacture under the Walther name in Ulm and Arnsberg. The German Walther company is known as Carl Walther Sportwaffen.

In 1999, the U.S.-based Smith & Wesson company became the authorized importer for Walther Firearms.[5] In 2012, the PW Group formed a new subsidiary, Walther Arms, Inc., located in Fort Smith, Arkansas, to take over the distribution of Walther arms in the United States.[6]

Products edit

Handguns edit

Competition Air Pistols
  • Walther LP300
  • Walther LP400
  • Walther LP500
Target Pistols
Cartridge & Police Pistols
 
Walther Model 4, 7.65mm / .32 ACP
 
Walther PPQ Q5 Match 9mm with red dot reflex sight

Rifles & submachine guns edit

 
LGV Master break barrel air rifle
 
LGR single stroke pneumatic match air rifle
Air Rifles
Target Rifles
  • Walther KK200
  • Walther KK300
  • Walther KK500
Other Rifles
Submachine guns

Shotguns edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Innovationsregion Ulm. Ulm Innovation Region. Archived from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b Walther-Werke (in German), KZ Gedenkstätte Neuengamme, retrieved 2009-10-13, Seit diesem Zeitpunkt stellten Häftlinge [...] Pistolen und Karabiner (Metallwerke Neuengamme, Zweigbetrieb des thüringischen Waffenherstellers Carl Walther. [Transl.: Since this the prisoners built pistols and rifles (Metal Works Neuengamme, a branch of the Thuringian arms manufacturer Carl Walther.]
  3. ^ a b Keefe, Mark A., IV "Walther. Carl Walther." American Rifleman October 2013 pp.64-68&110-114
  4. ^ Smith, W.H.B. (1946). Walther Pistols. Harrisburg, PA: The Military Service Publishing Company. p. 106. ISBN 978-1169109599.
  5. ^ Kunkel, Jörg (2016-05-04). "Umarex Sportwaffen GmbH & Co. KG". Die Erfolgsstrategie. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  6. ^ Zimmerman, Dan (2012-06-29). . The Truth About Guns. Archived from the original on 2018-06-21. Retrieved 15 February 2017.

External links edit

  • Carl Walther, official German brand website (German).
  • Carl Walther 2017-06-06 at the Wayback Machine, official German brand website (English).
  • Walther Arms, Inc., official U.S. brand website.

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unit and is based in Fort Smith Arkansas Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Handguns 2 2 Rifles amp submachine guns 2 3 Shotguns 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe history of Walther started with the factory created by Matthias Conrad Pistor the chief armorer of the Kassel Armory Pistor is the ancestor of the Walther family This plant was operating in 1780 and made pistols and other weapons The granddaughter of Gustave Wilhelm Pistor married August Theodore Walther whose son Carl Wilhelm Freund established the factory that employed apprentice Carl Walther This small shop was established in 1886 in Zella Mehlis 3 in what is today Thuringia The company originally manufactured hunting and target rifles 4 Then in 1888 he married Minna Georgine Pickert daughter of Christian Friedrich Pickert from the well established revolver manufacturer Arminius Waffenwerk in the same town nbsp Walther Model 8 pocket pistol 1926 It was not until 1908 that under the initiative of Fritz Walther the oldest son of Carl Walther they began to make pistols Models 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 were in calibers 25 ACP 6 35mm and 32 ACP 7 65mm The Model 6 was Walther s first attempt at a 9mm Luger pistol It used blowback rather than a locked breech and proved unsuccessful with only around 1 000 made Its rarity has made it highly sought after on the collectors market In 1929 Walther began to make the popular Walther PP Polizeipistole police pistol models Walther followed this in 1931 with the first PPKs Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell or Police Pistol Detective Model Walther manufactured both PP and PPKs in 22 Long Rifle 32 ACP the most common caliber 380 ACP and a minimal number in 25 ACP The PP models were the first mass produced pistols with stamped parts Still the overall increase in dependability and high production quality with lower relative manufacturing costs made them the best option to replace the P 08 Luger In 1938 Nazi Germany awarded the contract for that replacement to Walther for the 9mm P38 nbsp The Hannover Ahlem subcamp of Neuengamme concentration camp after liberation 11 April 1945 From 1942 until 1945 the company used slave labour at the Neuengamme concentration camp and operated its own factory at the camp 2 With his factory destroyed in World War II and Zella Mehlis in the Soviet occupation zone Walther was reduced to just a collection of designs and patents Fritz Walther started anew and began manufacturing in Ulm West Germany in 1953 3 The company resumed production of the P38 renamed the P1 in 1957 to equip the new West German Army the Bundeswehr with sidearms When Fritz Walther died in December 1966 his son Karl Heinz took over the company concentrating on the sports sector In 1993 Umarex Sportwaffen now part of PW Group of Arnsberg Germany acquired Walther citation needed It continued to manufacture under the Walther name in Ulm and Arnsberg The German Walther company is known as Carl Walther Sportwaffen In 1999 the U S based Smith amp Wesson company became the authorized importer for Walther Firearms 5 In 2012 the PW Group formed a new subsidiary Walther Arms Inc located in Fort Smith Arkansas to take over the distribution of Walther arms in the United States 6 Products editHandguns edit Competition Air Pistols Walther LP300 Walther LP400 Walther LP500 Target Pistols Walther OSP Walther GSP Walther SSP Walther Olympia Walther CSP Cartridge amp Police Pistols nbsp Walther Model 4 7 65mm 32 ACP nbsp Walther PPQ Q5 Match 9mm with red dot reflex sight Walther Model 8 1920 1940 Walther Model 9 1921 1945 Walther PP 1929 1999 Walther PPK 1931 present Walther P38 1938 1945 Walther P1 1963 2004 Walther TPH 1968 2000 Walther P5 1977 1993 Walther P88 1988 2000 Walther P99 1997 2023 Walther P22 2002 present Walther PPS 2007 present Walther SP22 2008 2010 Walther PK380 2009 2022 Walther PPQ 2011 2023 Walther PPX 2013 2016 Walther CCP 2014 present Walther Creed 2016 2019 Walther Q5 Match 2019 2023 Walther Q4 SF 2020 2023 Walther PDP 2021 present Walther WMP 2022 present Walther PD380 2023 present Rifles amp submachine guns edit nbsp LGV Master break barrel air rifle nbsp LGR single stroke pneumatic match air rifle Air Rifles Walther Reign M2 Bullpup Walther LGR Walther LGV Walther LG300 Walther LG400 Target Rifles Walther KK200 Walther KK300 Walther KK500 Other Rifles Gewehr 41 Gewehr 43 MKb 42 W Walther G22 Walther WA 2000 Submachine guns Walther MPK MPL Walther MPSD Shotguns edit Walther automatic shotgunReferences edit Innovationsregion Ulm Carl Walther Innovationsregion Ulm Ulm Innovation Region Archived from the original on 16 November 2018 Retrieved 20 February 2016 a b Walther Werke in German KZ Gedenkstatte Neuengamme retrieved 2009 10 13 Seit diesem Zeitpunkt stellten Haftlinge Pistolen und Karabiner Metallwerke Neuengamme Zweigbetrieb des thuringischen Waffenherstellers Carl Walther Transl Since this the prisoners built pistols and rifles Metal Works Neuengamme a branch of the Thuringian arms manufacturer Carl Walther a b Keefe Mark A IV Walther Carl Walther American Rifleman October 2013 pp 64 68 amp 110 114 Smith W H B 1946 Walther Pistols Harrisburg PA The Military Service Publishing Company p 106 ISBN 978 1169109599 Kunkel Jorg 2016 05 04 Umarex Sportwaffen GmbH amp Co KG Die Erfolgsstrategie Retrieved 16 February 2017 Zimmerman Dan 2012 06 29 Walther Splits with Smith amp Wesson Mostly The Truth About Guns Archived from the original on 2018 06 21 Retrieved 15 February 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Walther Carl Walther official German brand website German Carl Walther Archived 2017 06 06 at the Wayback Machine official German brand website English Walther Arms Inc official U S brand website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Walther GmbH amp oldid 1223419992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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