Hämmerli

Hämmerli
Subsidiary
Industry Small Arms manufacturing
Founded 1863
Founder Johann Ulrich Hämmerli
Headquarters Switzerland
Products Competition firearms
Parent Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen
Website Hämmerli Official Site

Hämmerli is a Swiss manufacturer of firearms aimed mostly at sport shooting, especially Olympic events governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

In 2006, Hämmerli was taken over by Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen and they have licensed the Hämmerli brand to Umarex USA.

History

The Hämmerli brand dates back to 1863 when Johann Ulrich Hämmerli founded the company to make rifle barrels for the Swiss Army. From then on, Hämmerli was a manufacturer of superior rifle barrels, firearms, and firearm components. In 1950, Hämmerli produced Olympic rifles that were used to win gold medals at the next four Olympics. In 1966, production began on the famous Standard 208 pistol and over the next 40 years, the Hämmerli brand became synonymous with high end, quality competition rifles and pistols.

Pistols

Standard and Centre-fire pistols

These pistols are used in 25 m Standard Pistol, 25 m Center-Fire Pistol (center-fire pistol) and 25 m Pistol (sport pistol) events.

Free pistol

Air pistol

Rifles

300 m rifle

Air rifle


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