Quote Originally Posted by harvey_s View Post
Ironically I had a Gamo Coyote for a while.
And although it came in a Gamo box and had Gamo on the side...
It also had 'Made in the U.K.' on it.
It used BSA magazines.
It had a BSA hammer forged barrel and it was made in the BSA factory.
The only Gamo part on it was the trigger assembly.
All sold for a fraction of the price of a BSA branded gun.
Turning his around- or us that are still allowed to own cartridge firing weapons, it is clear that Walther is not Walther anymore under Umarex ownership.
Walthers used to be high quality machined steel guns, and both post and prewar PPs and PPKs were really nice guns.
The recent PPKs are made more like the co2 versions, with cheaply cast parts and little use of traditional materials.
I understand that modern throwaway economy dictates this, but Walther is not Walther anymore.