Instructions
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CAUTION!
Always look out for any changes or damage that
may occur to the firearm. In the event of a change
or damage, the firearm must immediately be taken
to an authorised gunsmith or sent to ANSCHÜTZ
for inspection.
15.2 Cleaning the barrel
If the barrel is only slightly dirty, use a plastic brush to clean it.
Lightly oil the plastic brush and push it through the barrel from the
cartridge chamber end with a suitable cleaning rod.
Before shooting
• Carefully remove excess oil from the inside of the barrel.
De-oiling of the firearm should be carried out at room temperature, as
too much residue can be left in the barrel if it is very cold.
After shooting
• Allow the firearm to warm up to room temperature with its bolt open.
• Carefully remove condensate from the external parts.
• Dismantle the firearm and remove condensate from the individual parts
as well.
• Oil the firearm (including the stock) with a suitable gun oil.
• Clean the barrel with a plastic brush and gun oil.
Fig. 19 Plastic brush
Fig. 20 Bronze brush
If the barrel is very dirty, use a bronze brush with a suitable barrel cleaner.
NOTE!
Pay attention to the instructions for using the clean-
er!
NOTE!
It is essential to re-oil the barrel after using ammo-
nia-containing cleaning agents, to avoid the risk of
corrosion.
NOTE!
It is essential to re-oil the barrel after using ammo-
nia-containing cleaning agents, to avoid the risk of
corrosion.
Lightly oil the plastic brush and push it through the barrel from the car-
tridge chamber end with a suitable cleaning rod.
15.3 Maintenance intervals