Anschutz match rimfire rifles

Anschutz match rimfire rifles for sale at McAvoy Guns

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Anschutz 1913 in 1918 precise benchrest stock

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Anschutz 1913A Benchrest

For the discipline benchrest, which is geared towards maximum precision, ANSCHÜTZ has embedded the target small bore barreled action 1913 in a specially developed benchrest stock BR-50. This combination offers the best basis for the smallest spreading circles.

Anschutz 1907A Benchrest 1918 precise - grip M

The Barreled action 1907 is the all-rounder among the ANSCHÜTZ target small bore barreled actions. Reliable, precise and absolutely maintenance-friendly. Embedded in the Precise stock, which has ensured national and international success for years.

Anschutz 1907 BR-50 Benchrest

For the discipline benchrest, which is geared towards maximum precision, ANSCHÜTZ has embedded the target small bore barreled action 1907 in a specially developed benchrest stock BR-50. This combination offers the best basis for the smallest spreading circles.

Anschutz 1761 Match walnut

Shown with optional equipment. Supplied without sight set.

Anschutz 1927 F Walnut with 4759 aluminium butt plate

Shown with optional equipment. Supplied without sight set.

Anschutz 1827 F Walnut comfort

Biathlon fascinates millions.
More than 97% of all biathletes worldwide successfully
shoot an ANSCHÜTZ 1827 F Biathlon rifle.

From 1979 the rules required a small bore rifle with rim cartridge primer in cal. .22 l.r. (5.6 mm) for biathlon shooting. This caliber, next to air rifle shooting, is used exclusively for the Olympic Summer Games for rifles disciplines. These small bore rifles are relatively heavy, up to 7.5 kg and have a cylinder action with lateral bolt handle which is lifted and pulled back for loading to feed the cartridge in by hand. Subsequently the action is pulled forward and locked by the lateral bolt handle which is turned downwards. When the biathletes turned to small bore rifles the cylinder action of J.G. ANSCHÜTZ GmbH & Co. KG was equipped with a repeater device and a 5-shot magazine and the weight of the rifle was reduced to 4.5 kg. With the extremely light firing pin with only 4 mm travel this rifle got an extremely short locktime of 4 m/s, i. e. that the bullet left the barrel after 4 m/s after the shot had been released by the trigger. It is of utmost importance for the shooter that the bullet leaves the barrel as fast as possible after shot release to reduce aiming mistakes.