Walther
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Carl Walther GmbH | |
Type of Company | Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH) |
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Founded | Originally founded 1886 in Zella-Mehlis; Factory destroyed in World War II; New corporation founded in 1953 in Ulm |
Headquarters | Ulm, Germany |
Key people | Carl Walther, Fritz Walther |
Industry | Defense |
Products | Firearms, weapons |
Website | www.carl-walther.de |
Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen or Walther is a German arms manufacturer. For more than 100 years, Walther made major breakthroughs in the development of pistols. Some are legendary, like the PPK and the P99 — both pistols of choice for the fictional character James Bond — and the P38, often used by Nazi movie villains.
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[edit] Pronunciation of the name Walther
In German, w sounds like /v/ and th sounds like /t/. However, it is common for English speakers not familiar with German phonology to pronounce the w and th in the usual English manner. (As for the -er ending, both German and English have several typical variations, depending on the speaker's regional accent.)
[edit] Products
[edit] Handguns
[edit] Sport
- Walther OSP
- Walther GSP
- Walther GSP Expert
- Walther SSP
- Walther Olympia
- Walther P22 Target
[edit] Defence
- Walther PPK
- Walther P38
- Walther TPH
- Walther P1
- Walther P4
- Walther P5/Compact
- Walther P88/Compact
- Walther P99
- Walther P22
[edit] Submachineguns
- Walther MP-L
- Walther MPK
- Walther MPSD
[edit] Rifles
[edit] Knives
Walther makes a line of tactical knives.
[edit] External links
- Carl Walther, official German site.
- Walther U.S., official U.S. site.
- Earl's Repair Service, authorized U.S. service and repair.
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