Anschutz Match 54 values

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bearphoto
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Anschutz Match 54 values

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I have an Anschutz Match 54 that I used in the small bore competition matches as a child in the 1960's. I have no idea if these are of any value these days. I have the accessory for off hand shooting grip as well as the adjustable shoulder hook. Any value or demand for these beautiful single shot match .22 rifles?

Thanks,

Doug
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jerry.l.shaw
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Re: Anschutz Match 54 values

Post by jerry.l.shaw »

I'm looking for one of these. Honestly I'm not sure what the market price is these days.

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proneshooter
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Re: Anschutz Match 54 values

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A search through the Buy and Sell section should give you a pretty good idea of the value.
Xman
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Re: Anschutz Match 54 values

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Post some pics if you can in the buy sell..see what it generates. Also try gunbroker.com or other gun auction site for values....especially the 52..older are popular if cared for/clean bores, etc.

The anschutz US site can give to a serial # trace to give exact year of manufacture.

Same for the 52..Does it have a B or C or D or E after the serial #? Pic help there too.

precisionshooter.com may have a forum for finding info, values, etc.

Rimfirecentral.com is a good source to for all things .22

If the 54 is like I think it is based on what you have said..It will be a great shooter.. likely a 1413, maybe 1411 or 1403 or 1407. Was a golden age for original barrels!!
patriot
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Re: Anschutz Match 54 values

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Need pictures, model number, and accessories such as sights and two stage trigger. But if it is unaltered / original and the stock is in good shape, no cracks, then $1100 to $1400. I helped a friend purchase a 1407, restored one for my son, and have a mint one squirreled away; nostalgia for my college team days. The one's from around 1972 are surprisingly accurate.

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bearphoto
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Re: Anschutz Match 54 values

Post by bearphoto »

Thanks for the info. I will get that info and pics up in the next few days. I'm guessing its from the mid 1960's, a beautiful rifle.
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