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1. 2200222400000 13 11 2 Releasing the safety catch 14 12 Removing inserting the bolt 14 12 REMOVIDO aese E E E 14 PA a e E 15 13 Dismantling assembling the bolt 15 13 1 Dismantling the bolt eeneen 15 13 2 Assembling the bolt cccccccscceesssceeessseeeeeees 16 We WC occ EEE E E EHER ENEEEUEEEDEUEREERER 17 15 Dry firing device 2200002220000000002000000000en20000 21 16 Stock adjustment 222000200000002eeen20n0e00 22 16 1 Grip adjustment on the Precise 22 16 2 Setting the cheek piece on the Precise 22 16 3 Hook butt plate setting u00e22cneeeeeeneeeneneen 23 16 4 Hook butt plate uuueeeennneeeennneeeeeenneeeeennn 23 17 Optical sights rear sight option 24 17 1 MOUNA eier 24 17 2 Elevation and windage adjustment 24 17 3 Zero adjustment ccccccccesseceeeseeceessseeeeesees 24 18 Maintenance cleaning scccsssssscssssees 24 18 1 General nennen 24 18 2 Cleaning the barrel ccccccccscceessseesessseeeeeees 26 18 3 Maintenance intervals ccccccsecccceccceuecceaseees 26 18 4 Maintenance of the muzzle tube 27 18 5 Trigger maintenance uessssssseeennnneseeeenneeeneeen 27 18 6 Maintenance of the optical sights 27
2. consequently requires the utmost care when handling Intensive care and maintenance guarantee perfect function The rear sight must be protected from dust and dirt Guides and spindles must not be oiled or greased 19 Troubleshooting 21 Disposal The disposal of the ritle must be carried out and certitied by a specialist dealer or gunsmith In the event of malfunctions e g shots not discharged etc the rifle must be unloaded secured and taken without delay to a specialist dealer gunsmith or sent to ANSCHUTZ 20 Technical data ih 22 Miscellaneous Overall length Additional information is available on the Internet at Barrel length www anschuetz sport com Enno News about this and other products can also be obtained by subscribing Version to the free of charge ANSCHUTZ Newsletter on the internet alis Sighting line 81 84 cm model dependent The original group for your rifle at 50m is affixed to the CD case The technical data are the same as for Type 1913 Other model data can be obtained at www ansch tz sport com www anschuetz sport com 23 Shooting Performance 24 Guarantee The shooting precision of a rifle depends on several factors One very important factor in this respect is the ammunition Not every barrel shoots lt lt lt WARRANTY gt gt gt h h ffi C id bl f diff 1 Material This product has been released for sale after the product itself its mate
3. parts which face inwards or outwards must engage with the longitudinal slot on the chamber h ney to lystration gt Insert the indicator pin c and compression spring b a gt Screw cap a in position b Compression spring c Indicator pin d Rear spring support e Cover sleeve Before inserting the assembled bolt in the receiver f Firing pin with compression spring the bolt must be cocked again by twisting the bolt g Bolt handle handle g against the chamber h in a counter i Chamber clockwise direction 14 Trigger Fig 14 Trigger Key to illustration First stage adjusting screw Second stage adjusting screw Trigger blade Trigger stop adjusting screw First stage pull adjusting screw Trigger weight adjusting screw Trigger cam NA GA KR WH Firing pin 7 Danger to life Danger to life trom loaded firearm gt Make sure that the ritle is unloaded when carrying out alignment and adjustment procedures Physical damage Damage to the trigger caused by the breech not being open when the trigger is changed gt Open the breech when changing the trigger 1 Trigger weight Adjusting the trigger weight by means of adjusting screw 6 e turn clockwise trigger weight is increased e turn anticlockwise trigger weight is reduced The trigger and first stage weights are mechanically interdependent Any adjustment always results in a small concurrent change in the tri
4. targets on the horizon Do not shoot at targets if the shot could ricochet or be deflected in a dangerous manner To prevent accidents or damage to your rifle never discharge a shot with the muzzle held under water or up against materials or objects Only shoot using the calibre specified on the barrel of the rifle Only new clean factory charged ammunition of the calibre permitted for the rifle may be used The ammunition must conform to the specifications of the C I P Only ever load the rifle immediately before use Life threatening injuries and material damage can be caused by the use of incorrect ammunition contamination in the barrel or by incorrect cartridge components Only original ANSCHUTZ parts may be used 4 3 Maintenance 5 Legal A Make certain that the firearm is unloaded before and after use and during maintenance and cleaning work The applicable firearms legislation regulations and provisions for the relevant country and also the 4 4 Transport A Firearms may only be transported in an unloaded condition and in locked containers safety rules of the hunting and sporting organisa Only transport firearms in a clean dry condition tions must be observed A Always place the rifle in the transport case with the sight facing upwards towards the handle This protects the rear sight from impacts and also protects the rear sight setting screws as a result gt 6 Intended use 4 5 Storage A Firearms th
5. to be assembled e negligence e removal of the sealing lacquer gt Wipe off any excess oil trom the surface of the barrelled action e unauthorised tampering or gt Have the bedding screws a to hand e transport damage gt Insert the action in a cocked state a cocked action can be identitied by a red ringed indicator pin projecting to the rear gt lay the barrelled action 4 in the milled out channel in the stock 6 see Fig 2 Modifications to or tampering with the rifle or its parts are forbidden and may possibly infringe the guarantee conditions Alterations of this kind can have an adverse effect on The abutment mounted at right angles in the stock must be placed in the milled slot provided for the the safe use of the product and lead to accidents that endanger life and limb In such cases the guarantee is automatically void purpose in the base of the breech case The abutment must however not be in contact with the base of the breech case A The rifle must be examined for any changes on each occasion before use Pm Screw all the bedding screws a in and tighten alternately and evenly first tighten all screws lightly then tighten the front ones and then the back ones looking towards the muzzle aN a r tl on Fig 2 Attaching the barrelled action Pm Run the cleaning wick through the barrel from the chamber towards the muzzle several times For correct tightening
6. with a suitable barrel cleaner NOTE Fig 20 Bronze brush Pm Pull a woolen swab through the barrel several times to dry it It is essential to re oil the barrel after using ammonia containing cleaning agents to avoid the risk of corrosion 18 3 Maintenance intervals The stock can be cared for with a special stock care product Before shooting Carefully remove any oil trom the rifle A The de oiling of the rifle should be carried out at room temperature as too many residues can be left in the barrel if it is very cold e Fire around 10 shots to re establish even shot performance oil shots After shooting e Allow the firearm to warm up to room temperature with the action open Carefully remove condensate trom the outside parts e Dismantle the firearm and remove condensate from the individual parts as well e Oilthe rifle including the stock with a suitable gun oil e Clean the barrel with a plastic brush and gun oil With new rifles up to 10 000 shots at 1 000 shot intervals and then at a min of 5 000 shot intervals e Clean the barrel from the chamber to the muzzle using a suitable barrel cleaner and a brass brush A Do not pull the brush backwards and forwards in the barrel e Unscrew the brass brush outside the barrel and carefully pull the cleaning rod back through the barrel e Pull the cleaning wicks through the barrel in a dry condition a few times u
7. 19 Troubleshooting 2 22200000000002000200000 28 20 Technical data 2200000000000000000000000nnnnnennnn0n 28 21 DEPOSI nennen 28 22 Miscellaneous ccccccccccsssssssccccccscsssscccccseees 28 23 Shooting Performance scccccssssecssssseeees 29 24 Guarantee seesseooseccseccsssecssecssecssecssecssecssessse 29 1 Components Terminology Fig 1 Overview 1 Cheek piece Bolt Receiver System barrel Front sight Stock Hand stop Forend raiser block Trigger Grip Hook butt plate Muzzle 2 Introduction Dear ANSCHUTZ Customer Thank you for choosing an ANSCHUTZ product Many spectacular sporting successes have been achieved by marksmen olympians and shooters in world and European championships using ANSCHUTZ sporting rifles ANSCHUTZ hunting and sporting rifles are highly reputed as a result of their wellengineered design workmanship and outstanding shooting performance Quality and precision are a part of our tradition and have grown as a result of our experience since 1856 We wish you much pleasure and sporting success with your new ANSCHUTZ product Your ANSCHUTZ team 3 Key to Symbols In this user manual the following symbols are used to distinguish between general information and particularly important information 3 1 General instructions gt is the symbol for an instruction v shows the desired result e is the sym
8. USER MANUAL 1907 1913 2007 2013 Series Models vi ANSCHUTZ DIE MEISTER MACHER J G ANSCHUTZ GmbH amp Co KG Jagd und Sportwaffenfabrik Daimlerstrasse 12 D 89079 Ulm Germany Postfach 1128 D 89001 Ulm Germany www anschuetz sport com Contents 1 Components Terminology 00000000 4 2 Introduction 2000er toeseneteccascecorsen deceeeeses 5 3 Key to Symbols 00 cccccsssssssssssssecessssseecessees 5 3 1 General instructions nnanannneannnnnnnnnnenennnnnnn 5 3 2 Safety instructions ccccccccssccessscesesseceessseeeenseens 5 4 General handling of firearms 6 A 1 Important basics ccccecsscceeesseeeeessseeeeesseeeeetaees 6 4 2 Shooting 0 cccccccccessccecesseeccessseeesensseeecesseeeeenseas 7 A 3 Maintenance eenseesseesneseneseneesensenneenen nennen 8 BA NPO a rer 8 Ao SOJE eier nee 8 4 6 Hearing and eye protection 8 9 X 7 1 anne enn ree nee eer re OO oer eee 8 6 Intended USE nie nen 8 rA ET 3 E E EE 9 8 Assembly and attaching the barrelled action 9 9 Barrel fixing cccccccsssssssssesseccsssssecsssseeeees 11 10 Loading unloading 0000ree000000e0o 11 10 1 Loading uuueeeeneeeeeesnneeeesnneeennnnneneennneeenennnnn 11 10 2 Unloading 0022202eeeenneeeennnneeeennneeeeeennnn 12 11 Sately Cal a 13 11 1 Engaging the safety catch
9. agement To set the sear engagement with a single stage trigger using adjusting screw 2 see Point 7 4 First stage travel with two stage triggers only First stage travel denotes the travel of the trigger blade trom the zero position to the second stage Setting the first stage travel by means of adjusting screw 1 e turn clockwise first stage travel is shortened e turn anticlockwise first stage travel is lengthened Danger to life The first stage travel adjusting screw is set beyond the second stage function gt Never turn the first stage travel adjusting screw beyond the second stage function gt Never remove the first stage travel completely in order to convert the two stage trigger to a single stage trigger 5 Trigger stop 7 Converting a two stage trigger to a single stage trigger The trigger stop denotes the travel from the second stage to the Adjustments end stop for the trigger blade e Turn the screw for the first stage travel 1 anticlockwise Setting the trigger stop by means of the trigger stop adjusting screw 4 until the maximum first stage length has been set e turn clockwise trigger stop is shortened Cock e turn anticlockwise trigger stop is lengthened e Turn adjusting screw 2 second stage anticlockwise until the trigger releases e From this setting turn adjusting screw 2 approx turn ET clockwise altunchion v The trigger is now adjusted for single stage there i
10. an agency confirm excellent shooting performance J G ANSCHUTZ GmbH d hi Wh h bl ea d h amp Co KG is entitled to charge the purchaser the costs of the rifle inspection The accepted warranties do not apply to rifle an itti ng accuracy en the most suitable ammunition an sig ts damage resulting from mechanical effects and improper use or care by the purchaser The warranty is excluded if the rifle have been selected we can guarantee the excellent shooting performance has been repaired or modified by unauthorised persons Likewise the warranty is cancelled when using reloaded ammunition i or ammunition which is not CIP approved of our weapons See warranty card In the event of a warranty damage claim please enclose this card completed and signed by your dealer with the product J G ANSCHUTZ GmbH amp Co KG Jagd und Sportwaffenfabrik Daimlerstrasse 12 D 89079 Ulm Germany www anschuetz sport com DIE MEISTER MACHER SERIAL NO DATE THIS ITEM WAS BOUGHT FROM Stamp and signature of dealer
11. at are not in use must be kept in a secure place under lock and Key The ANSCHUTZ small bore match rifle is a target rifle It must only be used on shooting ranges for sporting disciplines and may only be used A Firearms must always be stored in an unloaded and uncocked condition ae by persons who hold the appropriate tirearms certiticate A Ammunition must be kept in a separate place under lock and key The use is subject exclusively to the General Technical Regulations for alll shooting sports disciplines of the INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING SPORT 4 6 Hearing and eye protection FEDERATION ISSF Bavariaring 21 80336 M nchen Germany or the regulations of the INTERNATIONAL BIATHLON UNION Peregrinstrasse 14 A 5020 Salzburg Austria EMail biathlon ibu at For your own safety approved hearing and eye protection should be used when shooting Shooting without safety equipment can result in A firearm must only ever be used for its designated damage to your hearing and sight purpose 7 Liability 8 Assembly and attaching the barrelled i action ANSCHUTZ will accept no liability or claims for compensation for damage of any kind arising from e failure to comply with the instructions in this user manual The stock and the barrelled action are packed e improper treatment or repair e use of non original ANSCHUTZ parts e incorrect handling or care separately on certain models for safety reasons and will have
12. ate 11 in length thus permitting individual adjustment of the stock The scales make it easy to find the desired settings and to reproduce gt Set the clamping rings to the desired distance them rapidly and precisely The ribbing at the contact point between the hook butt plate 11 and the shoulder prevents the hook butt plate gt To adjust the angle of the buttplate release the screws h and i 11 trom slipping in the shooting position The tiller pieces of various additionally ditterent lengths with the rotating shoulder cap also provide optimum matching to the shoulder armpit area The hook and hook end can be Pm Arter fine adjustment the front one of the clamping rings 1 adjusted for height and side and 2 should be enclosed by the clamping piece gt The clamping screw C1 should be closed by turning in the clockwise direction hand tight gt The screws h and i must be tightened Fig 18 Cheek piece and hook butt plate adjustment Fig 17 Butt plate adjustment 17 Optical sights rear sight option 18 Maintenance cleaning 18 1 General Operating and maintenance instructions can be found in the individual manufacturer s documentation Danger to life 17 1 Mounting The rear sight is slid on to the 1 1 mm wide V block rails and locked in a suitable position using the 2 clamping screws just tighten hand tight Danger to life trom loaded firearm gt Ensure that the rifle is unloade
13. bol for a list item is the symbol for a possible handling consequence 3 2 Safety instructions A identifies a safety instruction An instruction indicating a specific course of action Indicates a hazardous situation that can lead to minor physical injury or material damage Indicates a hazardous situation that can lead to serious physical injury or death 4 General handling of firearms Firearms are dangerous objects requiring the utmost care in their storage and use The following satety and warning instructions must be observed without exception The firearms legislation of the relevant country is definitive and must be complied with 4 1 Important basics The use of firearms while under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication is not permitted Vision dexterity and judgement can all be adversely affected A good physical and mental constitution is a prerequisite for using a firearm A firearm must only ever be used for its designated purpose Firearms owners are responsible for ensuring that their firearm is at no time and especially when absent within reach of or accessible to children or other unauthorised persons Firearms must not be handed over to unauthorised persons Modifications to the rifle and the use of non genuine ANSCHUTZ accessories can lead to malfunctions Serious or life threatening injuries and damage can be caused by the use of incorrect ammunition by contami
14. d before use or during maintenance and cleaning work 17 2 Elevation and windage adjustment The elevation and windage adjusting screws have click stops The position of the aiming point is moved trom click to click e Elevation when shooting high turn rotary knob in H direction e Elevation when shooting low turn rotary knob in T direction Injury and physical damage e Windage when shooting to the right turn rotary knob in R direction Danger of injury or material damage as a result of Windage when shooting to the lett turn rotary knob in L direction not removing the oil trom the barrel and chamber gt Each time before shooting any oil or foreign objects must be removed from the barrel and Alter the sights have been zeroed the two adjusting screws chamber should be set to the O position 17 3 Zero adjustment Pm Release the set screws in the rotary knob gt Position the rotary knobs to O on the scale gt Tighten the set screws in the rotary knob hand tight A The ANSCHUTZ rear sight is aligned with zero clearance at the factory and does not require further adjustment For this reason only the elevation and windage screws may be operated gt Do not turn the knobs beyond the stops at the end of the adjustment travel the pre tensioned threaded drive can be damaged Always look out for any changes or damage that may occur to the rifle In the event of a change or damage the rifle
15. e breech 2 pull back in the direction of the arrow to the end stop 2 pore lt _ va Fig 3 Opening the breech gt Carefully slide the cartridge with the bullet facing forwards into the chamber in the barrel the bullet must not be damaged Malfunction and danger of injury Use of non permitted ammunition and foreign objects gt Use only the calibre permitted for use with the firearm gt Close the breech 2 slide up to the stop in the direction of the 10 2 Unloading arrow and push the bolt handle downwards gt Open the breech 2 move the bolt handle upwards counterclock wise and then pull back in the direction of the arrow Fig 4 Closing the breech Fig 5 Opening the breech Vv The rifle is now ready to shoot loaded and cocked ae The cartridge is inserted into the barrel and the Any cartridge that is still in the chamber firing pin is cocked by closing the breech will be ejected Danger to life Unintentional discharge as a result of a loaded unsecured rifle gt Keep the muzzle ot the firearm pointing in a sate direction gt Engage the safety catch alter loading the rifle gt Close the breech 2 slide up to the stop in the direction 11 Engaging releasing the safety catch of the arrow and push the bolt handle downwards The safety catch can only be engaged released when the rifle is cocked The following describes the general procedure releasing settin
16. g the safety catch 11 1 Engaging the safety catch gt Push the safety catch x to the rear in the direction of the arrow S is visible Fig 6 Closing the breech gt Pull the trigger 9 vV The rifle is unloaded and uncocked Fig 7 Safety catch Safe Vv The rifle is cocked and the safety catch is engaged 11 2 Releasing the safety catch 12 Removing inserting the bolt gt Push the safety catch x forwards in the direction of the arrow F is visible 12 1 Removing gt Press the bolt release lever z and simultaneously pull the bolt 2 out of the receiver 3 Fig 8 Safety catch Ready to Fire Vv The rifle is cocked and the safety catch is released Fig 9 Releasing lever Fig 10 Removing the bolt 12 2 Inserting 13 Dismantling assembling the bolt P Cock the bolt 2 see Chapter 13 2 gt Insert the bolt 2 guide slot pointing downwards into the receiver 13 1 Dismantling the bolt up to the stop whilst holding the releasing lever z down P Remove the bolt 2 see Chapter 12 1 gt The releasing lever will click in place automatically gt Uncock the bolt 2 turn the bolt handle g clockwise in the direction of the arrow v The indicator pin c which protrudes in the cocked state retracts completely into the bolt Fig 11 Inserting the bolt Fig 12 Indicator pin V The bolt is inserted gt Unscrew the rear cap a The bolt 2 can only be p
17. gger or first stage weight Moving the trigger cam e lowest setting of the cam least trigger weight e highest setting of the cam highest trigger weight A 2mm Allen key and maybe tweezers will be needed to adjust the trigger cam e turn anticlockwise loosen fixing screw e turn clockwise tighten fixing screw Atter the trigger cam has been moved it will be necessary to check the sear engagement according to the subsection Sear engagement and readjust it if necessary Fine adjustments are made to the trigger and first stage weights by means of adjusting screws 6 trigger weight and 5 first stage weight Physical damage Risk ot fracturing the clamping screw with too high a forque gt Ensure that the trigger cam is correctly seated 2 First stage weight only with two stage triggers Adjusting the first stage weight by means of adjusting screw 5 e turn clockwise first stage weight is increased e turn anticlockwise first stage weight is reduced The trigger and first stage weights are mechanically interdependent Any adjustment always results in a small concurrent change in the trigger or first stage weight 3 Sear engagement The sear engagement denotes the travel trom the second stage to the release of the trigger Danger to life Unintentional discharge as a result of too short a sear engagement and or too low a trigger weight gt Do not set the sear engagement too
18. he firing pin is described in Chapter 12 Bolt 16 Stock adjustments 16 2 Setting the cheek piece on the Precise gt Coarse cheek piece adjustment is carried out by actuating 16 1 Grip adjustment on the Precise the rotary knob D1 gt Fine adjustment of the height of the cheek piece is carried out After releasing the grip fixing screw a and c the rifle grip can be turned using the seHing wheel G1 in any direction can be swung out and can be displaced longitudinally by adjusting the setting screw b Re tighten the grip fixing screw a and c gt Axial displacement of the cheek piece is carried out by actuating the after adjusting the grip screws H1 and J1 The screws can only be released and tightened using a screwdriver Re tighten the grip fixing screw a and c slightly from time to time since settling can occur gt The horizontal angle of the cheek piece can be adjusted to suit by actuating the rotary knobs E1 and F1 UND gt i TIRRECISE Fig 16 Cheek piece adjustment possibilities shown on Model 9003 Precise Fig 15 Grip fixing screw 16 3 Hook butt plate setting 16 4 Hook butt plate gt For length adjustment release the clamping screw C1 by hand in a counter clockwise direction until the clamping piece located underneath releases the clamping rings 1 and 2 The carrier with the precise pillar guide is used to adjust the hook butt pl
19. must immediately be taken to an authorised gunsmith or sent to ANSCHUTZ for inspection The rifle should be protected from dust sand moisture heat and damaging influences A dry cloth is adequate to clean the aluminium stock Under no circumstances should you use oil To reduce the risk of breaking the stock during transport ANSCHUTZ recommends separating the barrelled action from the stock especially during air travel After each use of the rifle apply a thin film of oil to the steel parts and thoroughly clean the barrel When the rifle is transported from cold to warm rooms condensation can form on the metal parts and inside the barrel If this condensation is not quickly dried off it can possibly lead to surface rust No other aids felt plugs non approved grease etc should be used for cleaning the barrel The rifle case soft case should be cleaned regularly and any dust and fluff removed Rifle cases and soft cases should have a smooth dust repellent lining When not in use the rifle case soft case should always be left open to allow moisture to escape Enclosing a desiccant can reduce the moisture content 18 2 Cleaning the barrel It the barrel is only slightly dirty use a plastic brush to clean it Oil the plastic brush lightly and push it through the barrel trom the chamber end using a clean cleaning rod Fig 19 Plastic brush It the barrel is very dirty use a bronze brush together
20. nation in the barrel or by incorrect cartridge components Weapons modified in a way that could affect safety must not be used If a fault or malfunction is detected the weapon must be unloaded and taken to an authorised gunsmith for repair In the event of external effects e g corrosion being dropped etc the weapon must be checked by an authorised gunsmith A weapon must always be treated with the utmost care and be protected from accidental damage 4 2 Shooting Danger to life and cause of material damage Aiming the ritle at people and objects gt When the ritle is not in use keep the muzzle pointing in a safe direction gt The muzzle of a firearm must never be held in a direction where it can can cause damage or endanger life Malfunction when shooting Shot not discharged alter trigger pulled gt Do not look down into the muzzle gt Keep the muzzle of the firearm pointing in a sate direction gt Unload the firearm gt Remove residues from the barrel ee Pp i gt PP BB Pp gt p Any firearm must be treated as if it were loaded Never pick up a firearm by the trigger Shooting galleries must be adequately ventilated Any bullet trap in the shooting gallery must be completely safe and visible No persons may stand in the vicinity of the target during a shoot Firearms should not be used when visibility is poor Do not shoot into the air at hard or smooth surfaces at water or at
21. ntil the final cleaning wick does not show any appreciable contamination e Wipe the rifle including the stock with an oily rag e Take the rifle to a dealer gunsmith for inspection 18 4 Maintenance of the muzzle tube Atter each shoot the powder and moisture residue that gathers in the muzzle tube must be removed since they can have a negative influence on the shooting performance ot the firearm gt Release the muzzle clamping screws Pm Pull otf the muzzle tube in the direction of shooting Pm Clean the unscrewed muzzle tube with cleaning kit 4422 remove all residues P Carefully clean the muzzle with a lightly oiled linHree cloth Slide the muzzle tube on the groove in the tube must engage with the fixing pin on the barrell gt Tighten the clamping screws to a maximum of 5 Nm 2 7 18 5 Trigger maintenance Dry the trigger and keep tree trom dust the release latches have been greased with long life grease by ANSCHUTZ To avoid gumming adhesion or soiling of the trigger parts never wash out the inner parts of the trigger with a spray or oil No dirt solvent residues grease or unsuitable oils must get into the trigger assembly during maintenance of the rifle ANSCHUTZ recommends cleaning the rifle on its side or with the stock pointing upwards which will prevent any adverse effects on the trigger assembly 18 6 Maintenance of the optical sights The ANSCHUTZ rear sight is a precision unit and
22. of the bedding screws a ANSCHUTZ recommends the use of a torque wrench Model 4405 ltem No 001176 which should be set to 5 Nm with wooden stocks and to 6 Nm with aluminium stocks A palpable and audible clicking indicates that the set value has been reached Settling of the stock wood can occur after the initial assembly of the barrelled action ANSCHUTZ therefore recommends loosening the action screws a after a time and tightening them again in accordance with Chapter 8 A The attachment of the barrelled action must be checked each time before shooting to ensure that if is secure Danger to life Unintentional discharge as a result of a loaded unsecured rifle gt Keep the muzzle of the firearm pointing in a sate direction gt Engage the safety catch alter loading the rifle Danger to life Unintentional discharge as a result of inattentiveness while engaging the safety catch or as a result of possible maltunctions after securing gt Even when the safety catch is engaged the muzzle of a firearm must never be held in a direction where it can can cause damage or endanger lite 9 Barrel fixing not be released If a barrel needs to be replaced this may only be rendered invalid if the sealing lacquer is damaged The screws for barrel fixing on 20 series rifles must done by ANSCHUTZ All liability and guarantees are 10 Loading unloading 10 1 Loading gt Open th
23. rials and individual components have been with the same e Iclency Vonsiaeradle performance allrerences are subjected to strict inspection or the rifle has demonstrated its durability and function during test shooting J G ANSCHUTZ appa rent with each GmbH amp Co KG offers a full guarantee covering material and manufacturing faults excluding broken stocks and springs IR for a period of two years provided that the fault can be shown to have been present at the time of handover of the product ammunition type The sights are just as im porta nt As such on ly No warranty claims will be accepted by J G ANSCHUTZ GmbH amp Co KG for faults that are the result of improper use or i E unauthorised repairs The item will either be repaired or replaced at our discretion Claims for compensation put forward ANSCHUTZ sights should be used and the ammunition matched to your Se N P rifle Even ammunition from the same manufacturer and the same batch can 2 Shooting Performance The purchaser undertakes to inform J G ANSCH TZ GmbH amp Co KG in writing of any from one roduction run to anoth ran fr mon rifl t n th rr lt in faults detected in shooting performance within one month of purchase with the submission of their own shooting record P j en d a ny ee J G ANSCHUTZ GmbH amp Co KG reserves the right to transfer the rifle to an independent agency for inspection DEVA varying shooting performance or a national ballistics office Should such
24. ry change gt When the malfunction has been rectified check the desired trigger characteristic and adjust it again it necessary The trigger catches the firing pin but does not fire when pulled e Check whether the safety catch is engaged e Check that the trigger cam 7 is present and screwed on correctly e The trigger stop adjusting screw 4 is screwed in a few turns too far turn screw 4 anticlockwise by a few turns until the firing pin 8 releases once more when the trigger is pulled The trigger does not catch the firing pin e Adjusting screw 1 first stage is screwed in several turns too far e Check that the tension spring is not damaged and is titted correctly The single stage trigger is set too tight e Turm adjusting screw 2 clockwise in turn steps until the tiring pin 8 is caught The catch link return spring is too weak or is defective e The trigger must be returned to the factory for repair 15 Dry firing device The length of the firing pin is factory adiusted to ensure that the cartridge detonates reliably Long periods of dry tiring without a cartridge or a case in the chamber can cause damage to the firing pin or the rim of the chamber For this reason either a spent cartridge case replace approx every 5 shots or a firing pin for training 1807T 12 should always be used With this device match training can be carried out at any time without the use of ammunition The removal of t
25. s no longer Trigger stop adjusting screw has been turned beyond any first stage travel the actuation point trigger does not actuate gt Do not turn the trigger stop adjusting screw in beyond the actuation point Danger to life from automatic firing Automatically tiring shots and malfunctions caused by minimally set trigger weight and too short a sear engagement 6 Moving the trigger blade gt Do not set the trigger weight too low gt Do not set the sear engagement too short Release clamping screw 3 The trigger blade can both be moved along the guide and also pivoted to the side 8 Converting a single stage trigger to a two stage trigger e Turn the trigger stop adjusting screw 4 approx 21 turns anticlockwise set the max trigger stop longer e Release the safety catch and cock the rifle Turn adjusting screw 2 clockwise by approx 2 turns Vv The second stage is now perceptible A To set the optimum sear engagement the procedure in Chapter 3 Setting the optimum sear engagement must be followed gt tf required the trigger characteristics can be set to the desired values as follows first stage travel per Point 4 trigger stop per Point 5 trigger weight per Point 1 and first stage weight per Point 2 9 Trigger malfunctions caused by misadjustment Proceed as follows in the event of malfunctions caused by a misadjusted trigger Pm The trigger function must be checked alter eve
26. short gt Do not set the trigger weight too low gt Do not subject loaded and unsecured rifles to impact and do not use force to close the breech Adjusting the sear engagement on a two stage trigger by means of adjusting screw 2 e turn clockwise sear engagement is shortened e turn anticlockwise sear engagement is lengthened Setting the optimum sear engagement A The rifle must be unloaded P Cock the rifle and release the trigger check whether the trigger releases as desired If the sear engagement is too long There is a short travel from the second stage to the release of the trigger so called pull or tug gt gt gt v Alter cocking and releasing the trigger turn adjusting screw 2 clockwise in steps approx turn each time Repeat the procedure until the second stage is no longer perceptible Then turn back turn anticlockwise The optimum sear engagement is now set If the sear engagement is too short There is no longer any second stage The trigger releases indetinably without a second stage gt After cocking tum the adjusting screw 2 at least turn anticlockwise release the trigger and check whether there is a second stage If not repeat the procedure until there is a perceptible second stage As soon as there is a perceptible second stage proceed according to the subsection It the sear engagement is too long to achieve the optimum sear eng
27. ushed into the receiver 3 A ratchet noise can be heard during the first few rotations when it is cocked All the other bolt parts can be removed in sequence gt Slide the front spring support back to the stop and turn slightly to the right or left approx turn v The front spring support together with the compression spring 13 2 Assembling the bolt can be pulled off to the front trom the firing pin f gt First slide the compression spring for the firing pin f gt Pull out the firing pin with compression spring f over the firing pin f followed by the front spring support v The bolt 2 is now dismantled and can be cleaned gt Slide the front spring support back to the stop and turn slightly r IN to the right or left approx turn Then allow to click in place gt Hold the chamber h vertically gt Place the bolt handle g on to the end of the chamber and rotate with respect to each other the lowest point of the sloping cocking cam on the bolt handle g and the longitudinal slot of the end of the chamber must be in line gt Insert the complete firing pin with compression spring f and the front spring support point first into the chamber h so that its lug penetrates into the longitudinal slot gt Place the cover sleeve e and rear spring support d slot openings must face forwards on to the rear end of the Fig 13 Dismantled bolt chamber the lugs on these

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