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  2. Anschütz 1827 Fortner - Wikipedia

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    It has not been uncommon for athletes to purchase custom or aftermarket stocks from other brands, and these are not always adjustable. 1827 F magazines are compatible with curved [ 17 ] .22 LR magazines for the Anschütz 1400 and 1700 sporting series, as well as the magazine fed version of Anschütz 54 and 64 target actions. [ 18 ]

  3. Biathlon rifle - Wikipedia

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    Almost all custom rifles were built in the 6.5x55 mm caliber. A considerable amount of shooters also competed with stock rifles, mostly the Kongsberg M/67 F1 sharpshooter rifle, but also the Kongsberg M59 and Kongsberg M59 F1. A few athletes competed with other rifles (both stock and custom), such as the Sako L 579 biathlon. [65]

  4. J. G. Anschütz - Wikipedia

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    The Fortner rifles are currently the most used biathlon rifles in Olympic competitions. The 1727 and 1827 share the same action, and the main upgrade with the 1827 model was a different stock and barrel. The straight pull mechanism uses 6 ball bearings to lock the bolt. Small bore match rifles (.22 LR) 22Max [6] 54.30 [10] F27 (discontinued ...

  5. Winchester Model 52 - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Model 52 was a bolt-action.22-caliber target rifle introduced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1920. For many years it was the premier smallbore match rifle in the United States, if not the world.

  6. Accurizing - Wikipedia

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    To put lock time and bullet dwell time in perspective; the lock time of most conventional bolt action rifles varies between 2.6 and 9.0 milliseconds, while after cartridge ignition most rifle bullets travel through a high powered rifle barrel bore in 1.0 to 1.5 milliseconds. Mechanical bolt-action rifle trigger systems with a sub 2.0 ...

  7. Anschütz - Wikipedia

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    The Anschutz Corporation, an American private holding company; Anschutz Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of The Anschutz Corporation; Anschutz Family Foundation, a private foundation based in Denver, Colorado, U.S. J. G. Anschütz, a German firearms manufacturer; Anschütz GmbH, formerly known as Raytheon Anschütz, a German marine navigation ...

  8. Cooper Firearms of Montana - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Gun writers have noted that the rifles are both good-looking and well-built as well as accurate. [6] [7] In 1993 Cooper created their first single-shot rifle in .223 Remington. This rifle later became their Model 21. In 2005 they made their first rifles that had synthetic stocks. Previously all rifles had wood in a variety of grades.

  9. 7.62×54mmR - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2013 the 7.62×54mmR is mainly used in designated marksman and sniper rifles like the Dragunov sniper rifle, SV-98 and machine guns like the PKM. It is also one of the few (along with the .22 Hornet, .30-30 Winchester, and .303 British) bottlenecked, rimmed centerfire rifle cartridges still in common use today. Most of the ...