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  2. Biathlon rifle - Wikipedia

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    Biathlon stocks tend to be built for performance, and often have some unique ergonomic design features compared to traditional rifle stocks. One of these features is the shape of the pistol grip, which often has a distinct thumb rest, allowing the thumb of the firing hand to rest pointing upwards.

  3. List of straight-pull rifles - Wikipedia

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    The Anschütz Fortner action used in biathlon is a good example of an ergonomical straight-pull rifle with good economy of motion and high operating speed. The action lever is located close to the trigger, and is accessed by slightly moving the index finger off the trigger.

  4. Anschütz 1827 Fortner - Wikipedia

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    These rifles are designated BI-7-4A. [23] Krico 360S straight-pull (sometimes referred to as S1 or SI) [24] was mechanically equivalent to the Anschütz 1827. The Anschütz 1727 F is a straight-pull hunting rifle chambered in .17 HMR or .17 HM2 and produced since 2013 which has taken a lot of inspiration from the 1827 F biathlon rifle. While ...

  5. 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 ...

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  7. SIG Sauer 205 - Wikipedia

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    The rifle came in the .308 Winchester caliber, which is an approved cartridge for moose hunting in Sweden and Finland. It was common to mount a scope sight for moose biathlon competitions. Sport/ [9] Target/Standard rifle (Standardgewehr) The Sport came with a 670 mm match barrel in the 7.5×55mm Swiss caliber.

  8. Action (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    The Orvill Robinson Model 2 rifle: Orvill Robinson, a New York-based firearms designer, developed two rifles. His first, patented in 1870 and commonly referred to by collectors as the "Model 1" though it has no official designation, was a precursor to straight pull bolt-actions like the Mannlicher M1886.

  9. Category:Biathlon - Wikipedia

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    Moose biathlon; N. Nordic shooting with cross-country running; P. Para biathlon; R. Biathlon rifle This page was last edited on 28 September 2022, at 11:30 ...