The 1761 and 1710/1712 models both represent the highest levels of precision and quality, but differ in several key design and feature aspects. While the 1761 model was developed with modern technology, high modularity, and optimized ergonomics, the 1710/1712 is based on the proven and classicBarreled action.
For a detailed overview of all the differences, please see our English-language PDF document, which you can download via the following link: Differences_Model_1761_1710-1712
Below, we've briefly summarized the key differences between the two model series for you.
bolt:
1761:
Three-locking lugs, shorter bolt a pulley for smooth and quick reloading.
1710/1712:
Two-locking lugs, traditionalbolt smooth repeat.
Barreled action:
1761:
Compact and ergonomic bolt rapid fire.
1710/1712:
Traditionalbolt.
Bedding:
1761:
Solid bolt a flat seat and an integrated, one-piece recoil lug.
1710/1712:
Round bolt a two-part recoil lug.
Shaft options:
1761:
Five different shaft designs available.
1710/1712:
Two different shaft designs are available.
Modularity:
1761:
Interchangeable barrels in various calibers, lengths, and options.
1710/1712:
Fixed barrel, not interchangeable.
Versatility:
1761:
Models available for right- and left-handed players.
1710/1712:
Models for right-handed players only.
trigger:
1761:
Four different Triggers .
1710/1712:
Three different Triggers .
Handling:
1761:
Ergonomic design with quick magazine changes without changing hand position.
1710/1712:
locking mechanism sturdy locking mechanism, but it requires the hand to be repositioned.

