1/01 Bedienungsanleitung Instruction Leaflet KK-Matchgewehre Small Bore Target Rifles Mod. 2007 · 2013 2007 2013 Bitte sorgfältig lesen, bevor Sie dieses Gewehr zusammenbauen oder benutzen. Please read carefully before you assemble or operate this rifle.
Index Preface .......................................................... p.18 Safety instructions ........................................ p.18 General handling of rifles ........................... p.19 Ear and eye protection ................................ p.20 Laws .............................................................. p.20 Product relating safety instructions ............. p.20 Liability .......................................................... p. 21 Technical data ............................
Preface Dear Friends of ANSCHÜTZ, You have made a good choice, now that you have decided to buy an ANSCHÜTZ product. The many great results obtained with ANSCHÜTZ rifles by target shooters, participants in the Olympic Games as well as in World and European championships made your choice easy, as your rifle has benefited from our great experience of making fine sporting and target rifles since 1856.
General handling of rifles 1. Treat every rifle as though it was loaded. Do not take anyone’s word or automatically assume it is not loaded. Check your rifle personally each time you handle it. The safe and courteous way to carry a rifle when you are with others is to leave the bolt open so that they can easily see that the rifle cannot be fired. Make sure that the rifle is not loaded when you stop shooting. Make sure your rifle is unloaded before every transport.
by an authorized gunsmith. Unqualified handling or disassembly can cause injuries or irreparable damage of the rifle. 9. Your rifle should always be handled with extreme care. Make sure that it is never dropped or placed in such a way that it can fall. For transport purposes your rifle should be dry and clean. We recommend an approved protective gun case. 10.
Liability 1. ANSCHÜTZ does not assume any responsibility or payment of damage claims for damages of any kind resulting from the disregard of these instructions, non-qualified treatment or repair, the use of non-original ANSCHÜTZ spare parts, incorrect handling, negligence, removal of the knot varnish or unauthorized modifications. 2. The stock of this rifle has been very carefully checked by factory inspectors prior to shipment and has been determined to be free of defects.
2007/660 Alu stock · 2013/690 Alu stock Caliber: .22 l.r. Barrel length: 66 cm/69 cm 25.9“/27.1“ Rifling: 66 cm/69 cm 25.9“/27.1“ Total length: 109-112 cm/112-115 cm 42.91“-44.09“/ 44.09“-45.27“ Sighting line: 77 cm/80 cm 30.3“/31.4“ Weight: 5,35 kg/5,7 kg 11.7 lbs/12.5 lbs Version: Single loader signal pin is visible = cocked signal pin uncocked Assembly, fitting the ANSCHÜTZ barreled action The stock, the barreled action and the bolt are packed separately for shipment and need to be assembled.
exchange the barrel, this must be carried out by ANSCHÜTZ only. If the red seals are damaged any claims for liability and warranty become obsolete. Cocking, loading and safety operation •Degrease the bolt and the interior of the barrel without leaving lint. •Open the bolt and pull it back to the stop. Carefully insert an approved cartridge with the bullet forward with the thumb into the chamber. Make sure that the bullet is not damaged.
the bolt body. Turn the bolt handle until the cocking cam is in line with the slot at the end of the bolt body. •Insert the complete firing pin with spring and spring support with the pin first into the bolt body and ensure that its lug penetrates the longitudinal slot. •Attach the cover sleeve and rear spring support with its slotted end towards the front of the bolt body. This can only be done when the guide tab at the base of oneslot is lined up with the slot in the bolt body.
To move trigger cam No. 11: •lowest position of the trigger cam: lowest trigger weight •highest position of the trigger cam: highest trigger weight Trigger weight and first stage weight depend on each other with regard to the mechanic mechanism. If one of them is changed there will always be a corresponding change of the other as well. Attention: If the trigger weight is to be more than 200 g, the trigger cam No. 11 must be adjusted to the highest position (turn it by 180° and fix it then).
for single stage triggers with set screw No. 5 see point 7: 4. First stage (only for single stage triggers): The single stage is the distance between the trigger blade from zero position to the second stage. Adjustment of first stage with set screw No. 4: e r t ui o p a sd f The sear engagement is too long: There is a small distance between the second stage and the release of the trigger. •Turn set screw No. 5 clockwise after cocking and releasing (approximately 1/8 turn each).
Attention: The trigger stop set screw No. 8 can be turned over the second stage or first stage function. Malfunction (the trigger does not release)! 6. Adjustment of the trigger blade: •Loosen hex screw No. 7 •Trigger blade No. 6 can be moved in the longitudinal guide and can be tilted laterally. 7. Change of two-stage trigger into single stage trigger: Adjusting process: •Turn first stage weight screw No. 4 clockwise until you have reached the maximum first stage. •Cock the rifle. •Turn set screw No.
10. Safety: On the left side of the trigger there is a safety lever. Please see chapter „Cocking, loading and safety operation“. 11. Maintenance: Please see chapter „Cleaning, maintenance, care, lubrication“. e r t ui o p a sd f •The trigger stop set screw No. 8 is screwed in too much. Turn it a few turns to the left until the cocking piston or firing pin will release again. The trigger does not catch the cocking piston or firing pin: •Set screw No. 4 (first stage) is screwed in too much.
5018 5018 L 5018 D 5018 L D 5020 5020 L 5020 D 5020 L D 5022 ● ● 700.6800 700.6810 700.6860 700.6870 700.6873 5098 5098 L 5100 D 5100 L D 5103 ● ● 700.6700 5019 ● 700.6710 5021 D 700.6720 800.0000 5021 5024 700.6730 5023 D 700.6660 5020 D 700.
Dry firing device The length of the spring-supported firing pin is adjusted so that it definitely ignites the cartridges. If there is no cartridge or cartridge case in the chamber, the firing pin as well as the rim of the chamber may be damaged when dryfiring for a longer period. In order to prevent any possible damage use either a cartridge case (after about 5 practice shots insert a different case) or preferably the training firing pin 1807T-12.
they may have a detrimental influence on the performance of your rifle. •Loosen the clamping screws. •Pull off the muzzle tube in the direction of shooting. Once removed the muzzle tube has to be cleaned with cleaning device 4422/1 (Order No. 710.6350). Any residue must then be removed. •Carefully clean the muzzle with a slightly oiled lint-free cloth. •Following this the tube is refixed to the barrel so that the groove in the tube is coupled with the fixing pin on the barrel.
Accessories Copyright Please ask for our catalogue. Product specifications, design and model changes are subject to change without prior notice. Dimensions and colors are subject to change. With reservation of misprints and errors. Goods are subject to prior sale. Delivery subject to the presentation of the referring license for the purchase of firearms. Warranty A warranty of 1 year will be issued. Parts which are subjected to wear are not part of this warranty.
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