Walther Arms Factory Tour Video — History of Gun-Maker
Would you like to visit the Walther factory in Germany, and learn all about this German arms-maker? Panteo Productions crafted a 23-minute Walther Factory Tour Video. Panteao Productions takes you to the Walther Arms factory in Ulm, Germany. Product Manager Peter Dallhammer talks about the long history of Walther Arms. Hosted by Larry Vickers, this video showcases Walther products that have influenced modern firearms design. Click arrow on screen below to view.
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Walther Competition Rifles
Along with rimfire and centerfire handguns, Walther makes competition smallbore and air rifles. Look carefully below — this Walther LG400 Alutec air rifle is different than any gun you’ve ever shot — it has an ELECTRONIC trigger. The LG400’s sophisticated, battery-powered trigger offers a precise, super-light release that is more a “touch” than a “pull”. For top-level Olympic and World Cup competitors, the electronic trigger offers a competitive advantage.
This Walther KK500-E Anatomic .22 LR Smallbore 3P Match Rifle also features an electronic trigger.
Modern Walther Defensive and Sport Pistols
Walther Value 9mm — The Walther Creed at $269.99
While Walther makes premium pistols, such as the steel-frame Q5 shown above, Walther also makes good reliable pistols that cost much less than a Glock or Sig polymer pistol. The Walther Creed offers excellent ergonomics, good accuracy, and well-designed controls for just $269.99 at CDNN Sports. This gun, designed to be a value-leader, emulates Walther’s more expensive PPQ model (MSRP $649.00) at a much lower price. The Creed’s frame size and shape is the same as the PPQ, but the Creed lacks interchangeable backstraps. Slide and trigger are very similar.
About Walther
Carl Walther and his son, Fritz, created the first blow-back semi-automatic pistol in 1908. Today, Walther’s innovative spirit continues with the PPK, PPQ, PPS, and Q5 Match Steel Frame series. Military, Police, and other government security groups worldwide utilize Walther firarms. Service and quality continue to be benchmarks of Walther success. For more information, visit www.WaltherArms.com.
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“The first” semi-automatic blowback pistol in 1908? I would say Browning’s FN 1900 predated them considerably, for example.
Their notable achievement in my view was a successful double-action trigger in a semi-automatic pistol and the automatic hammer-block in the PP/PPK design.
But knowing such basic facts like the function of the PP lockwork seems far beyond today’s gun writers.