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  2. J. G. Anschütz - Wikipedia

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    Anschütz entered the target rifle market in the 1950s with the Model 54 action, releasing the SuperMatch by 1962. [2] The combination of heavy receiver, short lock time and an excellent trigger almost immediately eliminated the Winchester Model 52 (known as the "King of the .22s" for the first half of the 20th century) [3] from elite shooting and Olympic competition and positioned Anschütz ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. 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.

  5. Winchester Model 54 - Wikipedia

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    The Winchester Model 54 is a bolt-action rifle manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The 54 was the first successful production run civilian centerfire bolt action for Winchester. [1] Using a Mauser 98 [2]-type action, the Model 54 was produced until 1936 when, with some modifications, it was reintroduced [3] as the Winchester ...

  6. Biathlon rifle - Wikipedia

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    The rifle had a 54 cm barrel length, weighed about 4.2 kg and had a trigger pull around 500 grams. The stock was made of walnut, and was available in a black epoxy finish. [33] The rifle was reportedly discontinued because the biathlon teams considered the price to be too high. [34]

  7. Sporterising - Wikipedia

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    Modifying for sporting use can involve the addition of a commercial, variable power telescopic sight, the shortening of the fore-end, and (in some cases) the fitting of a new stock. Sporterised rifles may be re-finished or otherwise customized to the tastes or requirements of the individual owner- for example, shortening the barrel or ...

  8. Gewehr 98 - Wikipedia

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    The military stocks were replaced by newer ones that did not include the extra length of stock needed for the bayonet lug. Today these sporter rifles are extremely rare and the 8×60mm S, 8×64mm S and 9×57mm Mauser cartridges are nearly obsolete, as only few mainstream ammunition manufacturers along with some other smaller companies continue ...

  9. 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 ...