Walther KKW: Competition Shooting in Nazi Germany
This video explores the Walther KKW, a .22 caliber rifle developed in Nazi Germany for military training and civilian marksmanship. The KKW was designed to mimic the handling characteristics of the Mauser K98k, serving as the German national standard target rifle. The description details its development history, including its predecessor, the DSM, and its evolution to better match the military Mauser pattern. It also highlights the SA's role in reorganizing shooting sports for military readiness during the Nazi era.










