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Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 2:50 pm
by Ovenpaa
I have been asked to sell an Anschutz 1907 and I have to admit it is a bit outside my sphere of experience as we are not a gun shop and I mostly shoot and own pre-war rifles and shotguns.

Sooooo, what is it worth? It comes with the front and rear sights and a load of other parts in a wooden case. Date code is AD so 2004 and apparently it has been fed a diet of Lapua Center-X and works very well for it.

My view is everything is good but it is a tad grubby around the corners and would benefit from a wipe over.

Thoughts anyone and not what GT is quoting, what is it realistically worth?

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 3:52 pm
by TattooedGun
Very nice.

22 Series stock, nice condition, barry nesom tube, and Anschutz extender. aswell as sight raising blocks.

Looks like a very nice package.

I bought mine albeit a 1913 in the same stock without extenders some 15 years ago now and spent £1500 for it. given some for inflation and the additional equipment, I'd say the upper end of £1750-£2k would be well priced - the heavier 13 barrel is preferred, but this in itself is a great package.

HTH

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 4:00 pm
by 1066
That's a nice outfit - just need to find the right buyer. (Not keen on those little bipods as they chew up the accessory rail)

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 4:12 pm
by TattooedGun
1066 wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 4:00 pm That's a nice outfit - just need to find the right buyer. (Not keen on those little bipods as they chew up the accessory rail)
I use one, but its because I'm too cheap to buy a folding one and leave it on...! wallhead

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 4:55 pm
by 20series
I'm a bit out of the loop but I would reckon £1400 ish

Alan

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:13 pm
by Graham M
The stock alone would cost £1500 new. The rear sight iris would be another £100 S/H whist the foresight adjustable iris is another £100 S/H.
The extension tube £150 S/H, with the hammer shark extension rail £130 S/H and that's all without the barrel and action.
So £1300 would be a bloody good price but it's finding a buyer in this uncertain time with the lead ban looming.

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:36 pm
by hitchphil
The stock is a diecast metal its really weak, drop it & the rear will snap off & there is a section design flaw just there to help that along too. Its a nightmare to weld (i did mine!) as the metal is so full of gas porosity. its not a prime example of German engineering the Precise stock fixed all that - but the Nibbs Gemini was always a better design & quality of manufacture.

Bits :
Stock & butt plate £500-£700, used barrel in a good action £300-400, rear sight £75-£100, rearsight iris £80, bloop tube on the front £75-100, extra thing to go in the bloop tube £75, adjustable foresight £60-£90, (mine cost £60) case £20 ...... so £1500-£1800 all up - I have bought a few anschutz in my time.

But there seems to be more folks giving up small-bore shooting atm than joining in! so prices vs market are low, but most think that becuse they paid £3k for it 3y ago its still worth 80% of that - just not true. So it could fail to get much attention till say £1200, best to advertise it on the Stirton forum.

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:18 pm
by Les
You could probably get £600-700 for the 2213 stock alone. Add another £350'ish for the action and it'll be close to £1k. Maybe £800 for a quick sale.

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:01 pm
by Graham M
Tell you what David. I'll give you £50 for the stock shakeshout

Re: Anschutz 1907, what's it worth?

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 9:20 pm
by Ovenpaa
hitchphil wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 7:36 pm The stock is a diecast metal its really weak, drop it & the rear will snap off & there is a section design flaw just there to help that along too. Its a nightmare to weld (i did mine!) as the metal is so full of gas porosity. its not a prime example of German engineering the Precise stock fixed all that - but the Nibbs Gemini was always a better design & quality of manufacture.
There is a Gemini available as well.