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    straight pull rifles are for British fags who arent allowed real guns...!
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    Sorry, I can't help myself...

    The correct spelling is Anschutz
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    Quote Originally Posted by JWB View Post
    If you are interested in an Izhmash biathlon rifle then I suggest you contact Russianz Ltd as they are importers of Kalashnikov products.
    Izhmash has a different business model, in that you order the rifle and then they build it.
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marky123 View Post
    straight pull rifles are for British fags who arent allowed real guns...!
    Oh and Australia where they aren't allowed semi's
    My dad has a 280 ross straight pull. legend has it if you don't put them back together properly the bolt can come back and take your face out.
    I'd say its a real gun

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    @marky123 thanks for the info, so you've been on the recieving end of a few straight pulls to know this obviously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockland View Post
    Sorry, I can't help myself...

    The correct spelling is Anschutz
    Quite right there rockland, must'nt let ones spelting and grama fall apart. neck minit we be txting wit da chilren fingies . Aint got no hndle on dat shizty.
    But I get your point
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    Anschütz

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiffy View Post
    Oh and Australia where they aren't allowed semi's
    My dad has a 280 ross straight pull. legend has it if you don't put them back together properly the bolt can come back and take your face out.
    The Ross Mk III, yes. The Ross Mk II, NO.

    Watch the recent You Tube video by Ian of Forgotten Weapons to see the difference. Hell of a lot easier than trying to comprehend a magazine article on the subject!
    A good shot at close range beats a 'hit" at a longer range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillB View Post
    Anschütz
    Or Anschuetz, if you have trouble sorting out a u with an umlaut above it.
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    A good shot at close range beats a 'hit" at a longer range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZG47 View Post
    The Ross Mk III, yes. The Ross Mk II, NO.

    Watch the recent You Tube video by Ian of Forgotten Weapons to see the difference. Hell of a lot easier than trying to comprehend a magazine article on the subject!
    Don't know which one it is-I just know he had dramas with some reloaded ammo years ago-case got stuck and ended up tearing the whole base of the cartridge off trying to get it out.
    he has a horrible temper so it would've been very funny (from a distance mind) watching him bash the bolt to get it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiffy View Post
    Oh and Australia where they aren't allowed semi's
    My dad has a 280 ross straight pull. legend has it if you don't put them back together properly the bolt can come back and take your face out.
    I'd say its a real gun
    Dont want to forget the plastic washer in the Blaser either. Real hand grenade rifle those R93's. Rumour has it, Blaser owners lose 2 years off their expected life every time they pull the trigger.

    Should anyone find one of these turd rifles (especially in 223Rem or 300WSM) message me and I will correctly dispose of it free of charge to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZG47 View Post
    Or Anschuetz, if you have trouble sorting out a u with an umlaut above it.
    Once you've watched enough episodes of Hogans Heroes it will only ever be Shultz.

    Is it really a thing to rework good German words for he benefit of international keyboard conventions ? I see their web page uses the umlaut and its only the address that has ue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marky123 View Post
    straight pull rifles are for British fags who arent allowed real guns...!
    @marky123

    Hmm, not British fags. They have the Lee option and so have no need to go pull straight (haha, note my great pun!).

    Straight pulls are slower than the short pull of the Lee and anyway kill your hands if you do a lot of shooting (talking of full bore rifles here, not .22RF).

    An itch ... is ... a desire to scratch

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    We have 22LR conversion kits coming for our Blaser R8.

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    @Stäger Sport Joel, do have an R93 Magnum bolt head and a mag insert that would suit 6.5PRC? (300 WinMag?)
    Shut up, get out & start pushing!

 

 

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