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Anschutz Small Bore Rifle Biathlon Small Bore Target Rifle 64 R User Manual
Anschutz Small Bore Rifle Biathlon Small Bore Target Rifle 64 R User Manual
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Barrel fixing 9 The fixing of the receiver and the barrel must not be changed! If a barrel needs to be replaced, this may only be done by ANSCHÜTZ. All liability and guarantees are rendered invalid if the pinning is damaged. CAUTIoN! 11 Loading/unloading 10 Loading 10.1 Open the breech [2] (pull back in the direction of the arrow to the X end stop). [2] [3] Fig.3 Opening the breech Malfunction and danger of injur y! Use of non-permitted ammunition and foreign objects. Use only the calibre...
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Close the breech [2] (slide up to the stop in the direction of the X arrow) and push the bolt handle [3] downwards. [2] [3] Fig.4 Closing the breech The rifle is now ready to shoot (loaded and cocked). 9 Closing the action feeds the cartridge into the barrel. No TE! Danger to life! Unintentional discharge as a result of a loaded, unse- cured rifle. Keep the muzzle of the firearm pointing in a safe h direction. Engage the safety catch after loading the rifle. h W ARNING! Unloading 10.2 Open...
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Close the breech [2] (slide up to the stop in the direction of the X arrow) and push the bolt handle [3] downwards. [2] [3] Fig.6 Closing the breech Pull the trigger [10]. X The rifle is unloaded and uncocked. 9 Engaging/releasing the safety catch 11 The safety catch can only be engaged/released when the rifle is cocked. The following describes the general procedure "releasing / setting the safety catch". No TE! Engaging the safety catch 11.1 Push the safety catch [x] to the rear (in...
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Releasing the safety catch 11.2 Push the safety catch [x] to the front (in the direction of the arrow)\ X (red spot is visible). [x] Fig.8 Safety catch "Ready to Fire" The rifle is cocked and the safety catch is released. 9 Filling the magazine 12 Push the magazine release lever [9] forwards (in the direction of X the arrow). Physical damage! After it is unlocked, the magazine can fall out of the magazine guide on its own. Hold a hand below the magazine when unlocking h it....
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Push the cartridge, base first between cut-outs on the sides, into the X magazine [8]. Danger to life! Incorrect calibre in the magazine. Only use the calibre specified on the barrel of the h rifle. WARNING! Fig.10 Magazine filled Only genuine ANSCHÜTZ magazines may be used. $ The specified capacity of the magazines must not be exceeded. $ Only cartridges of the calibre specified on the barrel of the rifle \ may be used. $ Only new, clean, factory-charged ammunition of the calibre permitted...
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Inserting 13.2 Cock the bolt [2] (see Chapter 14.2). X Bring the bolt [2] up to the receiver [5] (with the guide slot facing X downwards) while pulling the trigger [10] and push the bolt [2] forwards until it engages (direction of arrow). [2] [10] [5] Fig.13 Inserting the bolt The bolt is inserted. 9 The bolt [2] can only be pushed into the barrel [7] when it is cocked. No TE! Dismantling/assembling the bolt 14 [b] [c][a] Fig.14 Bolt Uncocking the bolt 14.1 a Bolt head b Central part of bolt...
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Dismantling the bolt 14.2 Twist the bolt head [a] through approx. 90°. X [b][a] Fig.15 Dismantling the bolt Pull the bolt head [a] over the interlock on the middle section of the X bolt [b]. Fig.16 Pulling off the bolt head Remove the firing pin [x] and the interlocking spring [y]. X [y] [x] Fig.17 Removing the firing pin and coil spring To reassemble, carry out these steps in reverse. X The bolt head [a] should engage with the middle sec- tion with the bolt handle [b], as shown in Fig. 14. No...
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Trigger 15 [1] [2][3] Fig.18 Trigger Key to illustration 1 Trigger blade clamping screw 2 Sear engagement adjusting screw 3 Trigger weight adjusting screw Danger to life! Danger to life from loaded firearm. Make sure that the rifle is unloaded when carrying h out alignment and adjustment procedures. WARNING! Physical damage! Damage to the trigger caused by the breech not being open when the trigger is changed. Open the breech when changing the trigger. h CAUTIoN! 1 Trigger weight Adjusting the...
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2 Sear engagement 2.1 With two-stage trigger The sear engagement denotes the travel from the second stage to the release of the trigger. Danger to life! Unintentional discharge as a result of too short a sear engagement or too low a trigger weight.Do not set the sear engagement too short. h Do not set the trigger weight too low. h Do not subject loaded and unsecured rifles to h impact and do not use force to close the breech. WARNING! Adjusting the sear engagement on a two-stage trigger by means...
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2.2 Adjusting the optimum sear engagement on a single stage trigger by means of the sear engagement adjusting screw [2]:Cock the trigger X Turn sear engagement adjusting screw [2] (second stage) clock- X wise until the trigger releases. From this setting, turn sear engagement adjusting screw [2] approx. X 1/3 turn anti-clockwise. Danger to life! Self-discharge of a shot as a result of too short a sear engagement or too low a trigger weight. Do not set the sear engagement too short. h Do not...