Anschutz stock (centerfire)

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Anschutz stock (centerfire)

#1 Post by jojo »

Hello,

I have a stock for sale. I bought that personally, so it isn't part of the "club" topic I have here as well. I bought it as a replacement stock for one of our club rifles (Anschutz Match 54 .22), unfortunately, the stock is made for a different action. I was told it would fit Gruning centerfire. The difference from Anschutz round actions is:

where the bolt handle locks into the stock, this part is more back - i.e. it would require some cutting to fit a Match 54 action

Anschutz round actions have a metal bit attached from below the action, this stock does not have the hollow space to accommodate this bit - i.e. a little bit of carpentry skills would need to be used

Otherwise, screws and everything else would fit ok as far as I know.

I don't like to cause any alterations / damage to otherwise perfect stock, so I want to pass it on.
All cost I have in it so far, £62 and that is the price I'm advertising it for (+pp)

No bedding bolts, accessory rail or trigger guard included (I received it that way). All of these are easy to get.

Any questions, PM please or here (could take longer).

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Re: Anschutz stock (centerfire)

#2 Post by rox »


Do you have any other photos (e.g. some that show the actual shape of the stock, the cheekpiece, forend, butt)?

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jojo

Re: Anschutz stock (centerfire)

#3 Post by jojo »

Relevant photos were sent by e-mail. It is essentially a stock derived from 1803 stock I guess. Looks like a smallbore-club type of stock. Any more photos can be uploaded or sent to anyone by e-mail on request.

Jonas
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