Walther's Arms Manufacturer history of air weapons.
The walther history began in the 1950s with the LG51, but it was the introduction of the recoil-absorbing LGR in 1972 that revolutionized the sport by creating the first truly recoil-free match air rifle. Previous models like the LG53, LG55, and LGV from the 1950s and 60s had struggled with piston bounce, which the LGR overcame with a new pneumatic system that stored compressed air, making it the most accurate and successful air rifle of its time. This success was followed by other match rifles, and today Walther is a leading manufacturer of air rifles for sport and recreation, a success story that began in the 1950s and 1960s.
WALTHER ROTEX RM8 Ultra Compact Carbine Kit with 3-9x40 Scope, Mounts, Bipod & Stirrup Pump
The Walther Rotex RM8 Varmint impresses with its sporty, robust appearance, sophisticated engineering and accurate performance in sport shooting, recreational shooting and hunting.
The Walther Rotex RM8 UC (Ultra Compact) delivers the proven accuracy, reliability, and German engineering of the RM8 platform in a shorter, more manoeuvrable carbine format.
The F-Series 4.5mm CO₂ BB Air Pistol has been carefully developed to offer enhanced ergonomics, especially for users who prefer a slimmer, more compact grip. Featuring a reduced grip circumference and a refined frame shape, this model provides comfortable, secure handling for a wide range of hand sizes. Designed as a compact interpretation of the acclaimed Walther PDP styling, the F-Series combines practical proportions with excellent control.
The SF9 paintball pistol, developed by Umarex in cooperation with Heckler & Koch, is a compact .43-caliber marker designed to fire paintballs, rubber projectiles, and powder rounds. This smaller caliber allows the SF9 to closely match the size, handling, and overall feel of the real HK VP9—making it an appealing option for users who want realistic ergonomics without using live firearms.
Built as part of the T4E (Training for Engagement) line, the SF9 serves as a premium training tool for safe weapon-handling practice and controlled force-on-force exercises. It is also fully capable on the paintball field, which is why MCS includes it in their lineup. The marker replicates the dimensions and controls of the actual firearm, including the paddle-style ambidextrous magazine release, functional slide catch, and integrated trigger safety. A Picatinny rail under the barrel offers space for lights, lasers, or other accessories.
More than a flashlight it's a mission ready power hub. The Walther GL2000R Pro Torch redefines versatility for professionals and adventurers alike. This high performance tactical flashlight combines a blinding 2700 lumen output with a built in powerbank, creating the ultimate all in one illumination and emergency charging solution.