I have recently become very interested in these rifles. In particular the "Biathalon style " .22's
I am aware of one brand for sale on Gun Cities web site but looking for something nicer.
For the right rifle I would trade a A1 Sako .222
I have recently become very interested in these rifles. In particular the "Biathalon style " .22's
I am aware of one brand for sale on Gun Cities web site but looking for something nicer.
For the right rifle I would trade a A1 Sako .222
Blaser is where it’s at
Very nice -
https://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/inde...7e4a4199f16574
I used to shoot target small bore with a 1913 and my dad had a 1917 (left handed - me right....) new, that came from factory with a 10 proof shot card, that was one hole group at 50m. Bloody nice bits of kit. Can't say that either of us could shoot that well though....... it certainly wasn't the rifle leading to bad shots.....
I'm keen on getting another one, and would like a straight pull as well (but not a blazer.....)
Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....
Yep, Anschutz 1727 straight pull would be my pick as well.
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They are quite a bit heavier than the equivalent bolt action silhouette rifles (and more expensive).
There must be a lot more moving parts, like the Blaser, so perhaps not as good after a soaking in the proverbial feijoa crumble. Maybe not such a problem for a recreational .22.
Browning do a T bolt which is sort of a straight pull....
I think will has one on the rack not sure exactly what it is tho not really my thing
Yeah its definitely the price that stops me getting an Anshultz.
I looked at a T bolt, but it felt quite clunky and a little fragile in the action.
With the 1727 it looks like a nice slick action, but that 4 1/2 K .......wow
Volquartsen ( rebadged Summit T3 ) is another, handy that it swaps parts in general with the venerable 10/22 but I havent seen any in NZ.
Izmash would be a goer. And Lynx, but they dont appear to do a .22 anymore.
I dont know what it is about them, but I definitely think they are cool ( straight pulls )
Especially when held by a blonde Nordic goddess in Lycra![]()
Izhmash is one of the Russian Armoury manufacturers like Baikal, Toz etc. The straight pulls and the other .22 stuff like the Korshun, and SM2 are a special order item that they make but are not carried in stock like the Saigas (sporter AK actioned rifles). The centre fires like the Los (7.62x39, 308 or 9.3) are also made to order. These made to order models are much higher quality than you normally see. For example, The Bi 72KO A biathlons have an anshutz (A) barrel such is the grade of shooter they are designed for.
I have a mate with an anshultz biathelon for sale. PM me if your interested and I'll give oyu his contact details
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