Old Anschutz rifle
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Old Anschutz rifle
Is an old Anschutz Super Match 54 servicable still? I think it is a 1413 from the 60's. Or very close to that. It is great shape if it is that old. It has sights and match trigger. To be totally complete it would need a butt hook, palmrest assembly and what appears to be a palm shelf on the grip. (I found some old pictures on the net) . There is a huge screw-plug on the grip cap surface. I'm not sure what that is. Are these parts and pieces still available? Any caveats?
I would return to some smallbore shooting with it. Who knows where that might lead.
Jack
I would return to some smallbore shooting with it. Who knows where that might lead.
Jack
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1413
Jack,
If the price is right and the condition is good there is nothing wrong with starting with it. I still use my circa 1975 1413 action in my prone rifle.
You will need a butt hook but the palm rest is a matter of choice and few people that I know use the grip shelf.
All of the parts can be found with some hunting or easly replaceable with newer models.
Good luck.
Hap
If the price is right and the condition is good there is nothing wrong with starting with it. I still use my circa 1975 1413 action in my prone rifle.
You will need a butt hook but the palm rest is a matter of choice and few people that I know use the grip shelf.
All of the parts can be found with some hunting or easly replaceable with newer models.
Good luck.
Hap
Mod. 54
I have one of these from the late 50's, early 60's, and it shoots better than I can hold it. Good rifle. I have done some little modifications, but it is pretty much the same as when I bought from a college student in the mid-60's.
Also, where in Oregon are you from? I am in Beaverton.
Also, where in Oregon are you from? I am in Beaverton.
Anschutz rifles
The 1413 is a 70's era weapon - I own the 1407 model which is a little lighter and leaner. If the weapon has been well-cared for, it'll probably outlast you! Accuracy is never a problem with Anschutz - they build a great gun!
I think the old ones are at least as good as the ones they are selling today, if not better.
I did some ammo testing earlier this year with 2 brand new 1907's, a 1912, and my daughters 1607 barreled action in a 1613 stock. With any of the guns prefered ammo the groups were pretty much the same size.
I've seen sights on several of the newer rifles fail recently. The ones on the older guns seem to work just fine.
I did some ammo testing earlier this year with 2 brand new 1907's, a 1912, and my daughters 1607 barreled action in a 1613 stock. With any of the guns prefered ammo the groups were pretty much the same size.
I've seen sights on several of the newer rifles fail recently. The ones on the older guns seem to work just fine.
Sight inserts don't fit
New Anschutz sight inserts wont go into old Anschutz front globe sight body. The inserts are just a tiny oversize.
Suggestions?
Suggestions?