Walther Salutes America's First Responders With Special Discount Program

The legendary arms maker's VIP program offers America's heroes a Walther pistol for less!

by posted on May 1, 2020
Walther Hometown Heroes Program

From Hollywood movies to the holsters on our hips, Walther Arms is an absolute legend in the gun world...and, for years, one of its greatest "open secrets" has been its VIP discount program. Originally inspired as a way of thanking our nation's law enforcement heroes and others, Walther's VIP program offers some very neat discounts on the company's high-end, top-quality handguns. But although the definition of "hero" hasn't changed, these difficult times have brought out the best in so many Americans that Walther is including them in their legendary VIP program.

From now through May 25, 2020, Walther has opened up VIP pricing to ALL first responders, hospital personnel and essential workers for a limited time. Qualifying is simple: You only need to send in a copy of your credentials, along with the HEROES VIP Form, which you can find here. (For mobile users, please be aware that previous link goes to a .pdf file.) 

The dedication, quiet heroism and perseverance of America's essential workers has kept America running even as the COVID-19 pandemic sent most of the country into quarantine. “Over the last several weeks, we have witnessed the countless hours of hard work to keep our families safe and our country moving forward. We have all seen examples of real life heroes at work, that is why we wanted to extend special pricing for our heroes that have dedicated their time to helping others.” Said Adam Blalock, CEO of Walther Arms, Inc. 

For more information and access to the order form, please visit waltherarms.com/industry-vip-program/ 

 

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