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  1. Jan 8, 2015 · In mid-1986, Karl Walter, an energetic Austrian gun salesman, began putting some of the country's most admired shooting instructors on contract to spread the word about Glocks.

  2. May 1, 2021 · Glock vice president Karl Walter often hosted police procurement officers at a strip club in nearby Atlanta. At trade shows, spokesmodels were used to sell guns. Peep the Glock on this officer’s gun belt

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  3. Karl Walter and Wolfgang Reidl began working for Glockspecifically brought on to oversee roll-out in the US market 7. 1986. Glock established a US subsidiary of the parent company, Glock Inc in Smyrna, GA 1. They began to aggressively market to PDs state-side as a beachhead to commercial sales 3.

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  5. Sep 3, 2014 · A couple years later, Karl Walter discovered the Glock 17 while visiting his homeland. A native Austrian, Walter made his living by roaming the United States of America selling guns from a motor home. The ambitious RVer became the American marketer of the Glock pistol and set about putting it in the hands of movie stars and gun writers.

  6. Jun 4, 2023 · Together with Wolfgang Riedl, his marketing manager, and Karl Walter, the U.S. importer, he could throw no light on the Libyan tall tale source or make anything of the press reports on his...

  7. Jun 30, 2001 · Mr. Walter was a co-founder of GLOCK, Inc., a subsidiary of GLOCK GmbH, an Austrian semi-automatic pistol manufacturer, from 1985 until 1992. As General Manager of the U.S. subsidiary, Mr. Walter was directly responsible for making GLOCK the weapon of choice for police agencies throughout the United States.

  8. Jan 8, 2012 · This did not deter Glock’s tireless marketing chief Karl Walter, however. In May 1986, a contingent of New York police trainers invited him to make an unofficial presentation at the...

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