FAQs

How do I vent / drain a compressed air cylinder?

Procedure for emptying the ANSCHÜTZ compressed air cylinders First read our operating instructions carefully, which contain important information and instructions. The operating instructions are also available for download on the Internet at gray-llama-753157.hostingersite.com. If you have any difficulties with correct handling or safe use, please contact ANSCHÜTZ or an authorized dealer first. [...]

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Which adhesive is suitable for the scope mount (model 1780 D FL)?

ANSCHÜTZ recommends using the tough, hard epoxy adhesive E from R&G Faserverbundwerkstoffe GmbH (www.r-g.de) to attach the scope mount to the receiver for the 1780 D FL model (in addition to screwing!!). Degrease the system sleeve and assembly before gluing. We also recommend roughening or removing the anodizing at the bonding point. After bonding min. 72 hours

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Does ANSCHÜTZ also offer the cal. .17 Rem and what is the advantage of the cal. .17 HMR?

We do not have the caliber .17 Rem. in our programme. It shoots out barrels quickly and has therefore not caught on. The ammunition is also difficult to obtain. The caliber .17 HMR has a low background hazard (1.1g bullet weight) and the bang cannot be heard far away. In addition, the cartridge has a good intrinsic precision at approx. 777m/s Vo.

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What do the abbreviations behind the model number stand for?

The abbreviations have the following meaning: ALU = aluminum ALUM = aluminum APR = ANSCHÜTZ Precision Rifle BR = benchrest D = single stage trigger E = single loader ES = stainless steel barrel F = Barreled action Fortner action FL = fast acquisition sight, barrel with internal thread on muzzle side G = barrel thread G-20 = barrel thread 1/2″-20 UNF G-28 = barrel thread 1/2″-28 UNEF HB = heavy barrel

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