Smith & Wesson
Smith & Wesson

Smith & Wesson, one of the most trusted names in firearms, has joined forces with Umarex to provide high-quality, officially licensed replicas of the legendary pistols. Available in airgun and airsoft formats, these replicas are built to the same weight and quality standards of the originals. Since 1852 Smith & Wesson has been an industry-leading manufacturer of pistols, revolvers, rifles, and shooting accessories.

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Few brands are owned by family owned companies anymore, but that's not the case here. We are family owned. Our owners believe in family values and encourage us to provide you, our customer, with recreational products you, your family, and friends can use to enjoy and experience the wild outdoors. Check out our vast offering: Axeon Optics, Umarex Airguns Exude Lights, Elite Force Airsoft, Rekt Dart Launchers, and T4E Training.

1972

Wulf-Heinz Pflaumer & Franz Wonisch are working on a venture that would come to be called Umarex

1993

Umarex acquires world renowned arms manufacturer Carl Walther.

2006

RUAG Ammotec USA, a US distributor of RWS air rifles, is purchased by PW Intl GmbH, moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas and renamed to Umarex USA.

2008

Umarex USA expands air rifle line with the introduction of Ruger, Walther, and Hammerli.

2009

Umarex USA continues to grow doubling sales over 2008 and breaks ground on a new facility.

2010

Umarex USA moves into a new manufacturing and warehouse facility at Chaffee Crossing in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

2013

Umarex USA welcomes Walther Arms to their campus in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and breaks ground on a 7 million dollar warehouse expansion.

2014

Umarex USA introduces the UX mark. The UX is incorporated into airguns and marketing materials creating a powerful mark that is eye-catching and memorable.

TODAY

While Umarex remains the "King of Replicas" in airguns, its patented technology like the safety system and dual round magazine of the Umarex Hammer coupled with modern-day air filling solutions and unique optic intellectual properties insures Umarex continues to be zeroed in.