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Walther, Hämmerli, and RWS airgun lines sit within the Umarex ecosystem but require product-family separation between target, replica, and sporting airguns.
In our words
These names carry real heritage, and buyers should know which lane a specific product is in. A Walther target pistol, a Hämmerli recreational gun, and an RWS/Diana-style springer should not be flattened into one generic Umarex line.
Support
- First contact
- Umarex USA customer service; have visible brand, model, serial, and proof of purchase.
- Summary
- Use Umarex USA for U.S. support unless a product has a separate target-grade service channel. Be precise about model and line: target-grade Walther is different from a recreational replica.
- Warranty
- Not verified in this pass.
- US availability
- Listed and supported through Umarex USA and specialty retailers.
- Owner prep
- Exact model and caliber; Serial number if present; Proof of purchase; Photos/video of issue; Current pressure/fill status if PCP; Magazine/fill probe/accessory details; Cocking/lockup symptoms and scope/rail setup
Also known as
RWSWaltherHammerliHämmerliUmarex WaltherUmarex HammerliWaltherHammerliRWS lines under Umarex contextWalther Sport
Real-world commentary
Walther and Hammerli carry target heritage, but current U.S. products vary widely. RWS can mean pellets, springers, or legacy Diana/RWS context.