I have a .22 rim fire that I was hoping someone could provide information on.
Its a Anschutz Modell match 54 .22Long Rifle with adjustable stock. The rifle was brought over directly from Germany and is in mint condition.
It has a stock with is fully adjustable (cheekpiece, LOP) and has a thumbhole and rail under forend.
S/N 882XX Barrel stamped 71 (year of manufacture?)
Any idea on the exact model, year of manufacture and ball park value?
Thanks in advance.
anschutz 54 details
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Re: anschutz 54 details
This is an Anschutz 1413 with a hair trigger. At the time the gun was available with a choice of three triggers: three pound single stage trigger, hair trigger, and a double set trigger.
I have a 1971 built Model 1413 with a set trigger and an earlier stock:
I would say, in excellent condition with sights your gun is worth $1300-$1500. I hope this helps.
Vlad
I have a 1971 built Model 1413 with a set trigger and an earlier stock:
I would say, in excellent condition with sights your gun is worth $1300-$1500. I hope this helps.
Vlad
Tikka wrote:I have a .22 rim fire that I was hoping someone could provide information on.
Its a Anschutz Modell match 54 .22Long Rifle with adjustable stock. The rifle was brought over directly from Germany and is in mint condition.
It has a stock with is fully adjustable (cheekpiece, LOP) and has a thumbhole and rail under forend.
S/N 882XX Barrel stamped 71 (year of manufacture?)
Any idea on the exact model, year of manufacture and ball park value?
Thanks in advance.
The year of manufacture is 1971, from the early '60s Anschutz rifles have included the year among the proof marks on the barrel.
The trigger is not a "hair trigger", but the model 1407-U9 two stage.
I think that the stock is not the original. but a later upgrade. I don't think anschutz started fitting an adjustable cheekpiece to the 1413 until the mid-'70s; it looks like a 16xx stock from the mid-late-'70s.
hope this helps
Tim Slater
Exeter UK
The trigger is not a "hair trigger", but the model 1407-U9 two stage.
I think that the stock is not the original. but a later upgrade. I don't think anschutz started fitting an adjustable cheekpiece to the 1413 until the mid-'70s; it looks like a 16xx stock from the mid-late-'70s.
hope this helps
Tim Slater
Exeter UK