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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirate View Post
    I know nothing about Anschutz rifles but "old guns" and "sorted easily" doesn't generally go in the same sentence...
    Yes, not the gun, but the stock crack..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dukren View Post
    Dunno about sorting the stock, but the mags are available from k-mag. They are however not cheap.
    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Anschutz .22lr: What model

    I have a very similar Anschutz, very similar to what the schools used to use way back when.

    By their own admission, they are very difficult to accurately identify, unless you pay them. Good rifles nevertheless, I have 2 10 round magazines but would like a 5 round if you pull the trigger.

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    Default Re: Anschutz .22lr: What model

    anschutz 1400 or 1450

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    Default Re: Anschutz .22lr: What model

    It was made in 1963 and proofed at Ulm, Germany. 'stag horn' mark.

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    Default Re: Anschutz .22lr: What model

    The deciding factor for me would be bore condition. Anything else can be fixed, but if the bore is rough it's just scrap metal.

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    Thanks guys! Decided to sit this one out..

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