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1. 25 Shooting Performance 26 Guarantee The shooting precision of a ritle depends on several factors One very important factor in this respect is the ammunition Not every barrel shoots with the same efticiency Considerable pertormance ditferences are lt lt lt WARRANTY gt gt gt 1 Material This product has been released for sale after the product itself its materials and individual components have been subjected to strict inspection or the rifle has demonstrated its durability and function during test shooting J G ANSCHUTZ i GmbH amp Co KG offers a full guarantee covering material and manufacturing faults excluding broken stocks and springs a pee rent with each for a period of two years provided that the fault can be shown to have been present at the time of handover of the product ammunition hype The SIO hts are ust AS IM porta nt As such ON ly No warranty claims will be accepted by J G ANSCHUTZ GmbH amp Co KG for faults that are the result of improper use or AN C H UTZ i h h Id h d d h ops h d unauthorised repairs The item will either be repaired or replaced at our discretion Claims for compensation put forward SIO IS SNOU e used ana the ammunition matchea to YOUr for any legal reason whatsoever are excluded rifle Even ammunition from the same manutactu rer and the same batch 2 Shooting Performance The purchaser undertakes to inform J G ANSCH TZ GmbH amp Co KG in writing of any i i faults detected
2. Fig 16 Opening the breech Pm Pull the thumb rest d back in the direction of the arrow a little and turn it clockwise until the notch in the thumb rest d is aligned Fig 1S pars canine node with the notch in the breech wedge e ANSCHUTZ awm 4 Fig 17 Removing the bolt Pm Extract the breech wedge e lin the direction of the arrow Extract the bolt 2 lin the direction of the arrow Fig 18 Exracting the breech wedge Fig 20 Extracting the bolt gt Unscrew the end cap f in an anticlockwise direction Pm Pull the bolt handle g back in the direction of the arrow and hold it under tension gt The installation of the bolt 2 is carried out in reverse order Fig 19 Unscrewing the end cap 14 Dismantling assembling the bolt NOTE Dismantling of the bolt action should only be carried _ out by an authorised specialist Pemave the bali see Chapter 13 See Fig 21 for the following designations Unscrew the connecting nut 5 until the front and rear sections can be separated gt Remove the spring support 6 and the firing pin spring 7 Fig 21 Dismantled bolt gt Press the bolt with locking pin 11 out in an upwards direction To reassemble carry out these steps in reverse Pm Pull the cocking handle 15 to the end stop The following must be observed when doing this Pm Pull the bolt clamping sleeve 19 out of the locking receiver gt When screwing in the t
3. The elevation and windage adjusting screws have click stops The posi i tion of the aiming point is moved from click to click 22 Technical data e Elevation when shooting high turn rotary knob in H direction e Elevation when shooting low turn rotary knob in T direction Windage when shooting to the right i rotary knob in R Po Windage when shooting to the lett turn rotary knob in L be 20 3 Zero adjustment Atter the sights have been zeroed the two adjusting screws can be set to the O position gt Release the set screws in the rotary knob gt Position the rotary knobs to O on the scale gt Tighten the set screws in the rotary knob hand ight A The ANSCHUTZ rear sight is aligned with zero clearance at the factory and does not require further adjustment For this reason only the elevation and windage screws may be operated A Do not turn the knobs beyond the stops at the end of the adjustment travel the pre tensioned threaded drive can be damaged 23 Disposal 24 Miscellaneous Disposal of the rifle must be carried out and certified by a specialist Additional information is available on the Internet at dealer or gunsmith www anschuetz sport com ANSCHUTZ provides news concerning this and other products in the ANSCHUTZ Newsletter which you can sign up to for tree on the Internet The original group tor your rifle at 50 m is atfixed to the CD case www anschuetz sport com
4. gt Remove the cheek piece 1 trom the holder B Fit in reverse order 15 2 Adjusting the cheek piece The cheek piece can be tilted to various positions The knurled screws y and the fixing screws z must be released to set to the various positions P Release the clamping screw x gt Release the appropriate adjusting screw for the desired tilt position gt Tilt the cheek piece 1 and retighten the corresponding adjustment screw hand tight P Retighten the clamping screw x hand tight Fig 22 Removing the cheek piece 16 Buttplate 17 Trigger 16 1 Removing the buttplate Danger to life P Release the clamping screw x gt Remove the buttplate 16 trom the holder Danger to life trom loaded firearm Make sure that the ritle is unloaded when carrying gt Fit in reverse order out alignment and adjustment procedures 16 2 Adjusting the buttplate Release clamping screws x and z Material damage Pm Turn the knurled screws y until the desired tilt and length are Damage to the trigger caused by the breech not being achieved open when the trigger is changed gt Move the buttolate 16 up or down until the desired height is set Open the breech when changing the trigger P Retighten the clamping screws x and z hand tight A If just camping screw z is released only the height of the butt plate 16 will be able to be adjusted Fig 23 Buttplate Fig 24 Tri
5. tor damage of any kind arising from tailure to comply with the instructions in this user s handbook improper treatment or repair use of non genuine ANSCHUTZ parts incorrect handling or care negligence removal of the sealing lacquer unauthorised tampering or transport damage Modifications to or tampering with the rifle or its parts are forbidden and may possibly infringe the guarantee conditions Alterations of this kind can have an adverse effect on the safe use of the product and lead to accidents that endanger life and limb In such cases the guarantee is automatically void A The rifle must be examined for any changes before use on each occasion 8 Assembly and attaching the barrelled action The stock and the barrelled action are packed separately for safety reasons and will have to be assembled gt Wipe off any excess oil trom the surface of the barrelled action gt Remove the magazine 9 and the two bedding screws al gt lay the barrelled action 5 in the milled out channel in the stock 15 see Fig 2 The transverse slot on the underside of the receiver 3 must be pushed on to the iron abutment inserted transversely in the stock 15 The receiver 3 must not rest on the abutment P Screw in the two bedding screws a and tighten them alternately and evenly in stages Fig 2 Attaching the barrelled action For correct tightening of the action screws a A
6. 7 turn anticlockwise The optimum sear engagement is now set If the sear engagement is too short There is no longer any second stage The trigger releases indetinably without a second stage gt After cocking turn the adjusting screw 2 at least turn anticlockwise release the trigger and check whether there is a second stage If not repeat the procedure until there is a perceptible second stage As soon as there is a perceptible second stage proceed according to the subsection If the sear engagement is too long to achieve the optimum sear engagement To set the sear engagement with a single stage trigger using adjusting screw 2 see Point 7 4 First stage travel only with two stage triggers First stage travel denotes the travel of the trigger blade trom the zero position to the second stage Setting the first stage travel by means of adjusting screw 1 e turn clockwise first stage travel is shortened e turn anticlockwise first stage travel is lengthened Danger to life The first stage travel adjusting screw is set beyond the second stage function gt Never turn the first stage travel adjusting screw beyond the second stage function Never remove the first stage travel completely in order to convert the two stage trigger to a single stage trigger 5 Trigger stop The trigger stop denotes the travel from the second stage to the end stop for the trigger blade Setting t
7. direction gt Engage the safety catch atter loading the rifle Y The title is fully loaded gt Engage the safety catch see Chapter 10 Danger to life Unintentional discharge as a result of inattentiveness while engaging the satety catch or as a result of possible malfunctions after securing gt Even when the safety catch is engaged the muzzle ot a firearm must never be pointed in a direction where it can can cause damage or endanger life Y The title is fully loaded and the safety catch is engaged 9 2 Unloading gt Open the breech 2 pull back in the direction of the arrow to the end stop Fig 5 Opening the breech Any cartridge that is still in the chamber will be ejected gt Push the magazine release lever 10 forwards in the direction of P Close the breech 2 push in the direction of the arrow the arrow to the end stop Fig 6 Unlocking the magazine Fig 7 Closing the breech Y The magazine 9 is unlocked and can be taken out Pm Pull the trigger gt Withdraw the magazine 9 trom the magazine recess by hand Y The rifle is unloaded and uncocked Physical damage Atter it is unlocked the magazine can tall out of the magazine on its own Place a hand under the magazine when unlocking it 10 Engaging releasing the safety catch The safety catch can only be engaged released when the rifle is cocked i e when the breech is open firing pin cocked or after the loa
8. Fig 26 Plastic brush It the barrel is very dirty use a bronze brush together with a suitable barrel cleaner Pay attention to the user instructions for the cleaner Fig 27 Bronze brush gt Pull a woollen swab through the barrel several times to dry it It is essential to re oil the barrel after using ammo nia containing cleaning agents to avoid the risk of corrosion 19 3 Maintenance intervals 19 4 Trigger maintenance e Lubricate the pivot bearing once a year with a thin low temperature oil Pay attention to the instructions supplied with the Dab a small quantity of oil between the bearing parts with a cleaner needle e To avoid gumming adhesion or soiling of the trigger parts never wash out the inner parts of the trigger with a spray or oil AN No dirt solvent residues grease or unsuitable oils must get into the trigger assembly during maintenance of the rifle ANSCHUTZ recommends cleaning the rifle on its side or with the stock pointing upwards which will prevent any adverse effects on the trigger assembly Before shooting Carefully remove any oil from the rifle A The de oiling of the rifle should be carried out at room temperature as too many residues can be left in the barrel if it is very cold After shooting 19 5 Maintenance of the optical sights e Pass a dry brush through the barrel to remove powder residues Do not bring the rifle into warm rooms with the bolt locked and the sno
9. NSCHUTZ recommends the use of the Modell 4405 torque screwdriver Item No 001176 which must be set to 5 Nm A palpable and audible clicking indicates that the set value has been reached Settling of the stock wood can occur after the initial assembly of the barrelled action 5 ANSCHUTZ therefore recommends loosening the action screws a after a time and tightening them again in accordance with Chapter 8 A The attachment of the barrelled action must be checked each time before shooting to ensure that it is secure 9 Loading unloading gt Push the full magazine 9 into the magazine guide until the magazine release lever 10 engages audibly 9 1 Loading Y The rifle is now loaded Wit oh P Close the breech 2 push in the direction of the arrow A Only ever load the rifle immediately before use to the end stop Before the rifle is used for the first time the breech and the inside of the barrel must be de oiled with a lint free cloth gt Fill the magazine 9 see Chapter 11 Open the breech 2 pull back in the direction of the arrow to the end stop The firing pin is cocked by opening the breech ee eh Closing the breech causes a cartridge to be fed from the magazine to the barrel and the trigger to be cocked Fig 3 Opening the breech Danger to life Unintentional discharge as a result of a loaded unsecured rifle gt Keep the muzzle ot the firearm pointing in a sate
10. Spare cartridge holder 0 17 13 Removing inserting the bolt 17 14 Dismantling assembling the bolt 19 15 Cheek piece cscccccssssssssssssssecessscssecssssescees 20 15 1 Removing the cheek piece 20 15 2 Adjusting the cheek piece 20 16 Buttplate svecececdeasecesesearas ceaecsduseasavesestarsseccentausecnee 21 16 1 Removing the buttplate 21 16 2 Adjusting the buttplate 0 e 21 17 FG SN sacs cc scsscce ces caiass cen eccsnaeie rninn Een Esee 21 18 Dry firing device eeeonneooeoennoe 26 19 Maintenance cleaning sscccssssrscsesees 27 19 1 Gemeral cece icccccccccceessceccesssseeesensseeeseesseneens 27 19 2 Cleaning the barrel cccccccccsccesssseesessseeeeesees 28 19 3 Maintenance intervals 0 me 29 19 4 Trigger maintenance nnnrernneeeenenee 29 19 5 Maintenance of the optical sights 29 20 Optical sights n etc cs sane pctescaceceeveccecsicaass 30 20 10 MOUNINO seriean ET 30 20 2 Elevation and windage adjustment 30 20 3 Zero adjustMeENt ccccccccessscceeesseeceeseeeeensaeens 30 21 Troubleshooting ccccccsccccsssscsssssseccsssseees 30 22 Technic
11. USER MANUAL 1827 F ANSCHUTZ Biathlon Series Models ANSCHUTZ DIE MEISTER MACHER Contents 1 2 3 oO N Oo O Components Terminology sccccssessseeees 4 Introduction soc cscs secs crecsaceescesvetnecevaieccssazcnssen cseeeeeces 5 Key to Symbols cccccsssssescssscsreccssesseecessees 5 3 1 General instructions ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssessssnees 5 3 2 Safety instructions 5 General handling of firearms 6 A 1 Important basics cccccecsscceeesseceeessseeeeesseeeeeesees 6 A 2 Shooting mmmmteseemeeeenemneeeeeeneea 7 A 3 Maintenance cece cec cc eecceecceeeceeceeeeceeeseaeeeeeeas 8 BA NPO sta a mo a 8 Ao SOJE AAA 8 4 6 Hearing and eye protedion 8 CES SAA EE 8 Intended use ususse 9 Te oii A a E 9 Assembly and attaching the barrelled action emeeooee 10 Loading unloading seneeoeoooeneeoeee 11 9 1 Loading mmmneemeeeeeneneeeenenneeee 1 9 2 Unloading mimmnneemeeeeneneeeenenneee e 12 19 Safely Cih AE E 14 10 1 Engaging the safety catch 14 10 2 Releasing the safety catch 14 11 Filling the MagQaZINe ccccccccssssrseseseees 15 12 Spare magazine retainer cartridge retainer wweeoooenooee 16 12 1 Spare magazine retainer nrrreerre 16 12 2
12. ace rust 19 1 General Danger to life Danger to lite trom loaded firearm gt Ensure that the rifle is unloaded before use or during maintenance and cleaning work The rifle case soft case should be cleaned regularly and any dust and fluff removed Rifle cases and soft cases should have a smooth Injury and material damage ie dust repellent lining Danger of injury or material damage as a result of not removing the oil from the barrel and chamber When not in use the rifle case soft case should always be left open to allow moisture to escape Enclosing a desiccant can reduce the moisture content gt Each time before shooting any oil or foreign objects must be removed from the barrel and chamber To reduce the risk of breaking the stock during The rifle should be protected from dust sand E transport ANSCHUTZ recommends separating the moisture heat and damaging influences barrelled action from the stock especially during air travel Always look out for any changes or damage that may occur to the rifle In the event of a change or damage the rifle must immediately be taken to an authorised gunsmith or sent to ANSCHUTZ for inspection 19 2 Cleaning the barrel It the barrel is only slightly dirty use a plastic brush to clean it gt lightly oil the plastic brush and push it through the barrel trom the cartridge chamber end with a suitable cleaning rod
13. al CE esse ranna nasa tana ti 30 23 Disp sdl s onmtaseetaaaeiaaaastt aa aenea kan sa 31 24 Miscellaneous eerenoooooensoonoonseene 31 25 Shooting Performance oeeeeooee 32 26 GUGEGNIEE nne naelaks as vat ah a 32 1 Components Terminology 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Fig 1 Overview 1 Cheek piece 9 Magazine in magazine guide 2 Bolt 10 Magazine release lever 3 Breech case 11 Trigger 4 Magazines in magazine retainer 12 Forend raiser block spare magazines 13 Bolt handle 5 Barrelled action 14 Rear sight with snow cover 6 Front sight with snow cover 15 Stock Z Muzzle 16 Buttplate 8 Cartridge holder 2 Introduction Dear ANSCHUTZ Customer Thank you for choosing an ANSCHUTZ product Many spectacular sporting successes have been achieved by marksmen olympians and shooters in world and European championships using ANSCHUTZ sporting rifles ANSCHUTZ hunting and sporting rifles are highly reputed as a result ot their wellengineered design workmanship and outstanding shooting performance Quality and precision are a part of our tradition and have grown as a result of our experience since 1856 We wish you much pleasure and sporting success with your new ANSCHUTZ product Your ANSCHUTZ team 3 Key to Symbols In this handbook the following symbols are used to dist
14. atch and cock the rifle e Turn adjusting screw 2 clockwise by approx 2 turns Y The second stage is now perceptible To set the optimum sear engagement the procedure in Chapter 3 Setting the optimum sear engagement must be followed gt li required the trigger characteristics can be set to the desired values as follows first stage travel per Point 4 trigger stop per Point 5 trigger weight per Point 1 and first stage weight per Point 2 9 Trigger malfunctions caused by misadjustment Proceed as follows in the event of maltunctions caused by a misadjusted trigger gt The trigger function must be checked after every change When the malfunction has been rectified check the desired trigger characteristic and adjust it again if necessary The trigger catches the firing pin but does not fire when pulled e Check whether the safety catch is engaged e Check that the trigger cam 7 is present and screwed on correctly e The trigger stop adjusting screw 4 is screwed in a few turns too tar turn screw 4 anticlockwise by a few turns until the firing pin 8 releases once more when the trigger is pulled The trigger does not catch the firing pin e Adjustiing screw 1 first stage is screwed in several turns too far e Check that the tension spring is not damaged and is fitted correctly The single stage trigger is set too tight e Turn adjusting screw 2 clockwise in turn steps until t
15. d capacity of the magazines must not be exceeded Modifications to the rifle or the use of non genuine ANSCHUTZ magazines and accessories can lead to malfunctions Serious or life threatening injuries and damage can be caused by the use of incorrect ammunition by contamination in the barrel or by incorrect cartridge components Weapons modified in a way that could affect safety must not be used If a fault or malfunction is detected the weapon must be unloaded and taken to an authorised gunsmith for repair In the event of external effects e g corrosion being dropped etc the weapon must be checked by an authorised gunsmith A weapon must always be treated with the utmost care and be protected from accidental damage 4 2 Shooting Danger to life and causing material damage Aiming the rifle at people and objects When the ritle is not in use keep the muzzle pointing in a sate direction The muzzle of a firearm must never be held in a direction where it can can cause damage or endanger life Malfunction when shooting Shot not discharged atter trigger pulled Do not look down into the muzzle gt Keep the muzzle of the firearm pointing in a sate direction gt Unload the firearm gt Remove residues from the barrel gt PP Pb Pb P P P P Any firearm must be treated as if it were loaded Never pick up a firearm by the trigger Shooting galleries must be adeguately ventilated Any bu
16. ding procedure breech closed firing pin and trigger cocked The general Engage Release procedure is described as follows 10 1 Engaging the safety catch gt Open the breech 2 Slide the safety catch x to the rear lin the direction of the arrow S is visible The safety catch must engage exactly and audibly and must not sit between the end stops Fig 10 Safety catch Safe Vv The rifle is cocked and the safety catch is engaged 10 2 Releasing the safety catch P Close the breech 2 push in the direction of the arrow to the end stop The safety catch must engage exactly and audibly and must not sit between the end stops 11 Filling the magazine gt Push the magazine release lever 10 forwards in the direction of the arrow Material damage Atter it is unlocked the magazine can tall out of the magazine on its own Place a hand under the magazine when unlocking it Fig 8 Closing the breech Slide the safety catch x forwards in the direction of the arrow Take the magazine 9 out of the magazine guide in the direction F is visible of the arrow Fig 1 1 Removing the magazine Fig 9 Safety catch Ready to Fire Vv The rifle is cocked and the safety catch is released gt Push the cartridge base first between cutouts on the sides into the magazine 9 Danger to life Incorrect calibre in the magazine Only use the calibre
17. gger Key to Fig 24 OO N A GA KR WH First stage adjusting screw Second stage adjusting screw Trigger blade Trigger stop adjusting screw First stage pull adjusting screw Trigger weight adjusting screw Trigger cam Firing pin 1 Trigger weight Adjusting the trigger weight by means of adjusting screw 6 e turn clockwise trigger weight is increased e turn anticlockwise trigger weight is reduced The trigger and first stage weights are mechanically interdependent Any adjustment always results in a small concurrent change in the trigger or first stage weight Moving the trigger cam e lowest setting of the cam least trigger weight e highest setting of the cam highest trigger weight A 2 mm Allen key and maybe tweezers will be needed to adjust the trigger cam e tumm anticlockwise loosen fixing screw e turn clockwise tighten fixing screw After the trigger cam has been moved it will be necessary to check the sear engagement according to the subsection Sear engagement and readjust it if necessary Fine adjustments are made to the trigger and first stage weights by means of adjusting screws 6 trigger weight and 5 first stage weight Material damage Risk of fracturing the clamping screw with too high a torque Ensure that the trigger cam is correctly seated 2 First stage weight only with two stage triggers Adjusting the first stage weight by means of adjust
18. he handle This protects the rear sight from impacts and also protects the rear sight setting screws as a result 4 5 Storage Firearms that are not in use must be kept in a secure place under lock and key Firearms must always be stored in an unloaded and uncocked condition Ammunition must be kept in a separate place under lock and key 4 6 Hearing and eye protection For your own safety approved hearing and eye protection should be used when shooting Shooting without safety equipment can result in damage to your hearing and sight 5 Legalities The applicable firearms legislation regulations and provisions for the relevant country and also the safety rules of the hunting and sporting organisa tions must be observed 6 Intended use The 1827 Fortner small oore match rifle is a biathlon rifle It must only be used on shooting ranges for sporting disciplines and may only be used by persons who hold the appropriate firearms certificate Its use is subject exclusively to the General Technical Regulations tor all shooting sport disciplines of the INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING SPORT FEDERATION ISSF Bavariaring 21 80336 Munich Germany or the regulations of the INTERNATIONAL BIATHLON UNION Peregrinstrasse 14 A 5020 Salzburg Austria Email biathlon ibu at NOTE A firearm must only ever be used for its designated purpose 7 Liability ANSCHUTZ will accept no liability or claims for compensation
19. he tiring pin 8 is caught The catch link return spring is too weak or is defective e The trigger must be returned to the factory for repair 18 Dry firing device The length ot the tiring pin is tactory adjusted to ensure that the cartridge detonates reliably Long periods of dry firing without a cartridge or a case in the chamber can cause damage to the tiring pin or the rim of the chamber For this reason either a spent cartridge case replace approx every 5 shots or a damping disc 1927F 40 should always be used With this device match training can be carried out at any time without the use of ammunition Installation gt Remove the bolt 2 see Chapter 13 Unscrew the connecting nut c Withdraw the bolt body d from the rear part of the bolt Fit the damping disc b on the firing pin a vvvyv Screw the bolt body d and the rear part of the bolt together evenly by means ot the connecting nut c M Cock the bolt 2 and commence use gt The damping disc must be removed again before a competition a d ae ee 5 Ss fof a Fig 25 Dry firing device 19 Maintenance cleaning After each use of the rifle apply a thin film of oil to the steel parts and thoroughly clean the barrel When the rifle is transported from cold to warm rooms condensation can form on the metal parts and inside the barrel If this condensation is not quickly dried off it can possibly lead to surf
20. he trigger stop by means of the trigger stop adjusting screw 4 e turn clockwise trigger stop is shortened e turn anticlockwise trigger stop is lengthened Malfunction Trigger stop adjusting screw has been turned beyond the actuation point trigger does not actuate Do not turn the trigger stop adjusting screw in beyond the actuation point 6 Moving the trigger blade Release clamping screw 3 The trigger blade can both be moved along the guide and also pivoted to the side 7 Converting a two stage trigger to a single stage trigger Adjustments e Turn the screw for the first stage travel 1 anticlockwise until the maximum first stage length has been set Cock e Turn adjusting screw 2 second stage antickockwise until the trigger releases e From this setting turn adjusting screw 2 approx turn clockwise Y The trigger is now adjusted for single stage there is no longer any first stage travel Danger to life from automatic firing Automatically tiring shots and maltunctions caused by minimally set trigger weight and too short a sear engagement Do not set the trigger weight too low Do not set the sear engagement too short 8 Converting a single stage trigger to a two stage trigger e Turn the trigger stop adjusting screw 4 approx 2 turns anticlockwise set the max trigger stop longer e Release the safety c
21. humb rest 22 approx 4 turns take care la perceptible resistance must be overcome to do this that the nut plate 20 is sitting at right angles to the set screw gt Press out the locking balls 12 to the inside Before pushing the locking receiver and the bolt clamping sleeve 19 together tit the locking balls 1 2 into the locking receiver P Press the plunger 17 out of the bolt clamping sleeve 19 from the inside a little grease prevents the locking balls 12 from gt Press the driving pin 13 upwards out of the bolt clamping falling out sleeve 19 gt When assembling the parts of the bolt attach the connecting nut gt Withdraw the tiring pin 18 to the rear 5 to the locking receiver with the teeth pointing away trom the B rs toni direction of shooting and screw it together with the bolt body gt Extract the nut plate 20 and compression spring 21 A When screwing the front and rear parts together the two parts of the bolt must not be tor the thumb rest 22 to the side rotated with respect to one another gt The connecting nut 5 has two opposite hand threads both of which engage at the same time gt Tighten the connecting nut 5 by hand until the bolt body cannot be turned any more gt The point of the tiring pin 18 must project trom the action face 15 Cheek piece ot the bolt body gt Install the bolt see Chapter 13 15 1 Removing the cheek piece gt Untasten the clamping screw x
22. in shooting performance within one month of purchase with the submission of their own shooting record a trom li prod uction fun 10 a nother i nd trom ae rifle fo a nother J G ANSCH TZ GmbH amp Co KG reserves the right to transfer the rifle to an independent agency for inspection DEVA result IN VA ry NG shooti NG performa nce or a national ballistics office Should such an agency confirm excellent shooting performance J G ANSCH TZ GmbH d hi A Wh h A M T d h amp Co KG is entitled to charge the purchaser the costs of the rifle inspection The accepted warranties do not apply to rifle an itti ng ACCUTA CY en ine most suitable ammunition an SIQ fs damage resulting from mechanical effects and improper use or care by the purchaser The warranty is excluded if the rifle have been selected we can g varantee the excel lent shooti ng performa nce has been repaired or modified by unauthorised persons Likewise the warranty is cancelled when using reloaded ammunition or ammunition which is not CIP approved of our weapons See warranty card In the event of a warranty damage claim please enclose this card completed and signed by your dealer with the product J G ANSCHUTZ GmbH amp Co KG Jagd und Sportwaffenfabrik Postfach 1128 D 89001 Ulm Germany www anschuetz sport com DIE MEISTER MACHER SERIAL NO DATE THIS ITEM WAS BOUGHT FROM Stamp and signature of dealer
23. ing screw 5 e turn clockwise first stage weight is increased e turn anticlockwise first stage weight is reduced The trigger and first stage weights are mechanically interdependent Any adjustment always results in a small concurrent change in the trigger or first stage weight 3 Sear engagement The sear engagement denotes the travel from the second stage to the release of the trigger Danger to life Unintentional discharge as a result of too short a sear engagement and or too low a trigger weight Do not set the sear engagement too short Do not set the trigger weight too low Do not subject loaded and unsecured rifles to impact and do not use force to close the breech Adjusting the sear engagement on a two stage trigger by means of adjusting screw 2 e turn clockwise sear engagement is shortened e turn anticlockwise sear engagement is lengthened Setting the optimum sear engagement A The rifle must be unloaded gt Cock the rifle and release the trigger check whether the trigger releases as desired If the sear engagement is too long There is a short travel trom the second stage to the release of the trigger so called pull or tug gt gt gt v Atter cocking and releasing the trigger turn adjusting screw 2 clockwise in steps approx turn each time Repeat the procedure until the second stage is no longer perceptible Then turn back
24. inguish between general intormation and particularly important information 3 1 General instructions gt is the symbol for an instruction Y shows the desired result e is the symbol for a list item 3 2 Safety instructions A identifies a safety instruction An instruction indicating a specific course of action Indicates a hazardous situation that can lead to minor physical injury or material damage Indicates a hazardous situation that can lead to serious physical injury or death 4 General handling of firearms Firearms are dangerous objects requiring the utmost care in their storage and use The following satety and warning instructions must be observed without exception The firearms legislation of the relevant country must be respected and complied with 4 1 Important basics The use of firearms while under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication is not permitted Vision dexterity and judgement can all be adversely affected A good physical and mental constitution is a prerequisite for using a firearm gt gt P p pP gt A firearm must only ever be used for its designated purpose Firearms owners are responsible for ensuring that their firearm is at no time and especially when absent within reach of or accessible to children or other unauthorised persons Firearms must not be handed over to unauthorised persons Only original ANSCH TZ magazines may be used The specifie
25. llet trap in the shooting gallery must be completely safe and visible No persons may stand in the vicinity of the target during a shoot Firearms should not be used when visibility is poor Do not shoot into the air at hard or smooth surfaces at water or at targets on the horizon Do not shoot at targets if the shot could ricochet or be deflected in a dangerous manner To prevent accidents or damage to your rifle never discharge a shot with the muzzle held under water or up against materials or objects Only shoot using the calibre specified on the barrel of the rifle Only new clean factory charged ammunition of the calibre permitted for the rifle may be used The ammunition must conform to the specifications of the C I P Only ever load the rifle immediately before use Use only genuine ANSCHUTZ magazines gt gt The specified capacity of the magazines must not be exceeded Life threatening injuries and material damage can be caused by the use of incorrect ammunition contamination in the barrel or incorrect cartridge components Only genuine ANSCHUTZ parts may be used 4 3 Maintenance Ensure that the rifle is unloaded before and after use or during maintenance and cleaning 4 4 Transport Firearms may only be transported in an unloaded condition and in locked containers Only transport firearms in a clean dry condition Always place the rifle in the transport case with the sight facing upwards towards t
26. specitied on the barrel of the rifle Fig 12 Magazine filled A A A A vo Only genuine ANSCH TZ magazines may be used The specified capacity of the magazines must not be exceeded Only cartridges of the calibre specified on the barrel of the rifle may be used Only new clean factory charged ammunition of the calibre permitted for the rifle may be used The ammunition must conform to the specifications of the C I P Push the full magazine 9 into the magazine guide until the magazine release lever 10 engages audibly 12 Spare magazine retainer cartridge retainer 12 1 Spare magazine retainer The ANSCHUTZ 1827 Fortner can accommodate up to 4 spare magazines in the spare magazine retainer 4 Tofill or empty the spare magazine retainer 4 simply push the magazines b into the recesses up to the end stop or pull them out see arrows Fig 13 Spare magazine retainer gt The gripping force of the spare magazine retainer can be adjusted by turning the magazine retainer screws c Fig 14 Adjusting the magazine gripping force 12 2 Spare cartridge holder 13 Removing inserting the bolt P Remove the cheek piece see Chapter 15 The ANSCHUTZ 1827 Fort hold up to 6 tridges in th os cartridge holder 187 7 E Or Pm Pull the breech 2 back lin the direction ot the arrow gt Tofillihe spare cartridge holder 8 push the cartridges head first to the end stop into the individual chambers
27. w cover closed condensation The ANSCHUTZ rear sight is a precision unit and consequently requires the utmost care when handling Intensive care and maintenance guarantee perfect function After the competition e Allow the rifle to warm up to room temperature with the breech and the snow cover opened Carefully remove condensate from the outside parts e Dismantle the bolt action see Chapter 14 and likewise remove the condensate trom the individual parts e Oil the rifle including the stock with a suitable gun oil The rear sight must be protected from dust and dirt e Clean the barrel with a plastic brush and gun oil If very dirty Spindles must not be oiled or greased e Clean the barrel with a bronze brush and a suitable barrel cleaner e Wipe the rifle including the stock with an oily rag Yearly e Take the rifle to a dealer gunsmith for inspection 20 Optical sights 21 Troubleshooting Operating and maintenance instructions can be found 9 A In the event of malfunctions e g shots not dischar in the individual manufacturer s documentation SEN unctions e g l ged etc the rifle must be unloaded secured and taken without delay to a specialist dealer gunsmith 20 1 Mounting or sent to ANSCHUTZ The rear sight is slid on to the 11 mm wide V block rails and locked in a suitable position using the 2 clamping screws just tighten hand tight 20 2 Elevation and windage adjustment
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