The Walther WA 2000, is arguably the finest made precision rifle to be ever crafted in Germany. It was designed following the Munich Olympics Attack of 1972, in response to police marksmen being forced to take precision shots with an iron sighted G3 rifle.

It was made from 1982 till 1988, only 176 were ever made. It saw little adoption due to the high price tag ($9,000 in 1988). Today they go from $40,000 to $75,000.

This heavy rifle weighed 7.91 kg (17.4 lbs) loaded & scoped. This is because it was never intended to be carried across a battlefield. It was specifically design for counter terrorist snipers to defend a zone from a fixed overwatch position.

Alright now the story about the Canadian gun.

Terrence Arthur Dean from Kamloops, Canada, was charged, and found guilty of trafficking heroin, cocaine, meth and marijuana and unlawful possession of several firearms back in 2013. When they searched his home, police seized a Walther WA 2000. Now that he’s been sentenced to 5 years in prison, the question of what to do with it has been answered.

Rather than be destroyed, the crown and defense lawyers agreed with the judge to have the rifle donated to the Kamloops Target Sports Association.

Here’s the actual seized gun:

Ian’s Video: [23:50] https://youtu.be/_av1zBdnxXY?si=

https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/04/02/wa-2000-seized-canadian-drug-trafficker-given-local-club/

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      10 months ago

      After you’ve watched it, go back and rewatch this montage sequence… And you’ll start seeing stylistic references to it everywhere. In much the same way that Bladerunner set the stage for the aesthetics of sci fi for decades, Ghost in the Shell did the same. https://youtu.be/ARTLckN9e7I

      Anyway, I’m envious that you get to experience it for the first time :)