Manual
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Then screw in the compressed air cylinder
again. Thus a damage to the seals will
be avoided.
To fill the compressed air cylinder
Before you fill the compressed air cylinder,
please check all components which are
used in this process such as refill bottle, refill
adapter and compressed air cylinder for
defects (e.g. at the threads).
Warning:
•Only use refill bottles with a maximum
pressure of 200 bar (2,790 psi)
•Only use compressed air free of oil and
water (DIN EN 12021).
•Make sure that there is no oil or grease
on the connecting threads.
•Only use the adapter (Order No.
711.3409), which is delivered with your
rifle.
•To refill the compressed air cylinder we
recommend the use of diving bottles.
Filling process:
•Screw the adapter on the refill bottle.
•Screw the compressed air cylinder onto
the adapter
•Tighten the hexagon screw of the
adapter by hand to prevent air escape.
•Open the valve of the bottle very slowly
until no more flow noise is audible.
•Close the valve of the compressed air
bottle after approx. 5 seconds (The com-
pressed air cylinder will heat up slightly).
•Empty the adapter by releasing the screw.
•Screw the screw into the adapter again.
•Remove the compressed air cylinder and
screw it on the rifle by hand.
With a full cylinder (max. 200 bar/2790
psi) approx. 330 shots (remaining pressure
65 bar / 943 psi) can be fired. With a Ju-
nior compressed air cylinder 175 shots can
be fired. We recommend to never empty
the compressed air cylinder completely.
Compressed air bottles (Order No.
711.3510) are available in specialised gun
shops. The refilling of compressed air
cylinders is also possible in specialised gun
shops or in shops for diving equipment.
Warning:
Compressed air bottles with an allowed
filling pressure of 300 bar (4,185 psi) are
offered as well. These bottles have the same
thread as the bottles with a filling pressure
of 200 bar (2,790 psi). In case you use a
bottle with a filling pressure of 300 bar
(4,185 psi) it is absolutely necessary to use
a pressure reducer which is adapted to 200
bar /2,790 psi). For reasons of safety it is
not allowed to fill the compressed air
cylinder with more than the maximum
pressure of 200 bar (2,790 psi). It is also
not allowed to use such a compressed air
cylinder or to store it. Please therefore strictly
observe the instructions for the filling of the
compressed air cylinder and the
corresponding technical rules of your
country.
Even after considerable use, your
ANSCHÜTZ rifle will not require much
attention - a tribute to its solid design, first
class materials, well proven ANSCHÜTZ
workmanship and precision. If you follow
the recommendations below, you will help
maintain the excellent performance of your
rifle for a long time.
Regular care after every shooting:
•Please only use resin and acid free oils.
We recommend our special grease 4425
(Order No. 710.6310)
•Clean the cone of the barrel with a slightly
oiled, lint-free cloth to avoid corrosion
which might occur as a result of humid
hands or condensed water.
•To avoid corrosion you also should clean
your barrel with a slightly oiled, lint-free
cloth or cleaning cords pulling them
through the barrel from the chamber to
the muzzle. Please use no other means
for cleaning especially no VFG felt pellets.
•Remove the oil film with a dry cloth or
cleaning cords before you shoot again.
Careful cleaning after approx. 2,000
to 3,000 shots:
•The barrel is cleaned with a brass brush
from the chamber to the muzzle. Never
move the brush back and forth in the
barrel.
•Then pull cleaning cords in dry condition
through the barrel until the last one shows
no considerable dirt.
•After cleaning or before shooting the next
time fire 10 to 20 shots to get back to the
former shooting performance (oil shots).
•Clean external parts with a slightly oiled
cloth.
Maintenance of the trigger:
•Lubricate the bearings slightly with cold
resistant molybdenum disulphide grease
once a year.
•Spot a small amount of oil into the bearing
parts using a needle.
•The internal parts should not be washed
with spray or oil to avoid resin or other
residues in the trigger.
Attention:
When cleaning the rifle no dirt, residues of
solvents, grease or non-suitable oils must get
into the trigger mechanism. We therefore
recommend either to clean your gun in a
way that it is horizontal or even with the
stock up to avoid any contamination of the
valve unit and trigger mechanism.
Protect your rifle against dust, sand,
humidity, heat and other harmful influences.
Vacuum clean your gun case or soft gun
case once a month to remove dust and
lint. Gun cases and soft gun cases should
have a smooth and dust rejecting inner
lining.
Be aware that condensed water might
occur as a result of temperature variations.
In such a case it has to be removed at once.
Leave your gun case or soft gun case open
when you store them at home so that
possible humidity can escape.
Be aware of other possible changes or
damage. In such a case take your rifle to
an authorized gunsmith for checking or
send it to our factory.
To reduce the risk of damage in transit we
recommend the disassembly of the barreled
action from the stock.
When you use your rifle frequently we
recommend having the seals and the piston
checked once a year.
Cleaning, Maintenance, Care,
Lubrication