My first post here and my apologies for asking questions that may well have been answered. I looked through some (alot) of the vast archive.. so you all know... I really tried to find the answer before posting.
I just purchased an in very good condition 250 model. It looks to be little used and cared for... except for some damage to the stock. I can fix that though but will most likely leave it as is. However I am wondering..
1) should I strip and inspect prior to loading and fireing?
2) If I do not strip and inspect, how would I know if the hydraulic dampener is operational?
3) being an older rifle that looks to have been stored for a while, what should I inspect before fireing?
4) links to 'Still in business' spare parts makers.. I.E. the proper seals and dampener fluid. I have done my homework concerning the failures of these parts. I will not even bother contacting Anschutz for spares.
I have a copy of the 250 maintenence manual and understand it. Just so you know I am not a hack. I am an accomplished prototype/model maker/highly qualified machinist and wood worker for an international tool company. I am not bragging, simply sharing my perspective and abilities.
I purchased this rifle because I am not yet ready for PCP.. tanks, refilling and all...+ the $$$$ for a new Anschutz 8002 walnut club. But I want one!!! that or a FWB... the FWB seems way chunky though.. Does this mean extra wood for shaping? The 8002 is much more svelt and speaks to me! So yeah.. someday..
The price of the 250 was fair and I did ask the right questions of the seller. I am however always anxious about buying a used rifle. This rifle is for me to enjoy in my basement 10m range. I do not aspire to be a competitor. I simply enjoy shooting. I feel that I have found a quality rifle even if it is a bit long in the tooth. I also purchased because the rifle is simply beautiful! I have been looking at and wishing for an Anschutz for a long while.
I thank you for your time to share your opinions,
Here are a few photos...





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