USER MANUAL 14oo / 15oo / 64 Series Models Issue 03/2015
Contents 1 Components / Terminology................................. 4 11 Safety catch............................................................ 13 2 Introduction............................................................. 5 11.1 Engaging the safety catch......................................13 11.2 Releasing the safety catch......................................14 3 Key to Symbols....................................................... 5 12 Filling the magazine.......................................
20 Disposal.................................................................. 25 21 Miscellaneous....................................................... 25 22 Shooting Performance....................................... 26 23 Guarantee..............................................................
1 Components / Terminology [1] [13] [2] [3] [4] [12] [5] [11] [6] [7] [10] [9] [8] Fig.
2 Introduction 3 Key to Symbols Dear hunting enthusiast, In this user manual, the following symbols are used to distinguish between general information and particularly important information: It's important to be able to rely on the quality of a hunting rifle: 3.1 for example, exact and ever-consistent shooting performance. With an ANSCHÜTZ barrel and the detailed, well-engineered design of our bolt, you are guaranteed gunsmithing of the finest calibre.
4 General handling of firearms II A firearm must only ever be used for its designated purpose. II Firearms owners are responsible for ensuring that their firearm is at no time, and especially when absent, within reach of or accessible to children or other unauthorised persons. Firearms are dangerous objects requiring the utmost care in their storage and use. The following safety and warning instructions must be observed without exception! II Firearms must not be handed over to unauthorised persons.
4.2 Shooting II Any firearm must be treated as if it were loaded. II Never pick up a firearm by the trigger. WARNING! II Shooting galleries must be adequately ventilated. Danger to life and cause of material damage! II Any bullet trap in the shooting gallery must be completely safe and visible. Aiming the rifle at people and objects. hh When the rifle is not in use, keep the muzzle pointing in a safe direction.
4.3 5 Legal Maintenance II Make certain that the weapon is unloaded before and after use, and during maintenance and cleaning work. 4.4 NOTE! The applicable firearms legislation, regulations and provisions for the relevant country, and also the safety rules of the hunting and sporting organisations must be observed. Transport II Firearms may only be transported in an unloaded condition and in locked containers. II Only transport firearms in a clean, dry condition. 4.
7 Liability 8 Assembly and attaching the barrelled action ANSCHÜTZ will accept no liability or claims for compensation NOTE! for damage of any kind arising from: yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy The stock and the barrelled action are packed separately for safety reasons and will have to be assembled.
WARNING! [12] [7] Danger to life! Unintentional discharge as a result of a loaded, unsecured rifle. hh Keep the muzzle of the firearm pointing in a safe direction. hh Engage the safety catch after loading the rifle. NOTE! [a] Settling of the stock wood can occur after the initial assembly of the barrelled action [7]. ANSCHÜTZ therefore recommends loosening the action screws [a] after a time and tightening them again in accordance with Chapter 8. Fig.
9 Barrel fixing 10 Loading / unloading CAUTION! 10.1 Loading XX Open the breech [2] (pull back in the direction of the arrow to the end stop). The fixing of the receiver and the barrel must not be changed! If a barrel needs to be replaced, this may only be done by ANSCHÜTZ. All liability and guarantees are rendered invalid if the pinning is damaged. [3] [2] Fig.3 Opening the breech CAUTION! Malfunction and danger of injury! Use of non-permitted ammunition and foreign objects.
10.2 Unloading XX Close the breech [2] (slide up to the stop in the direction of the arrow) and push the bolt handle [3] downwards. XX Open the breech [2] (move the bolt handle 3 upwards counterclockwise and then pull back in the direction of the arrow). [3] [3] [2] [2] Fig.4 Closing the breech Fig.5 Opening the breech 99 The rifle is now ready to shoot (loaded and cocked). NOTE! NOTE! Any cartridge that is still in the chamber will be ejected.
11 Engaging / releasing the safety catch XX Close the breech [2] (slide up to the stop in the direction of the arrow) and push the bolt handle [3] downwards. NOTE! [3] The safety catch can only be engaged/released when the rifle is cocked. The following describes the general procedure "releasing/setting the safety catch". [2] 11.1 Engaging the safety catch XX Push the safety catch [x] to the rear (in the direction of the arrow) (red spot is not visible). Fig.
12 Filling the magazine 11.2 Releasing the safety catch XX Push the safety catch [x] to the front (in the direction of the arrow) (red spot is visible). XX Push the magazine release lever [9] forwards (in the direction of the arrow). CAUTION! Physical damage! After it is unlocked, the magazine can fall out of the magazine guide on its own. hh Hold a hand below the magazine when unlocking it. [x] XX Take the magazine [8] out of the magazine guide (in the direction of the arrow). Fig.
13 Removing / inserting the bolt XX Push the cartridge, base first between cut-outs on the sides, into the magazine [8]. 13.1 Removing WARNING! XX Slide the bolt releasing lever [z] forwards (direction of arrow), pull the trigger [10] and at the same time withdraw the bolt [2] from the receiver [5]. Danger to life! Incorrect calibre in the magazine. hh Only use the calibre specified on the barrel of the rifle. [z] Fig.10 Magazine filled Fig.
14 Dismantling / assembling the bolt 13.2 Inserting XX Cock the bolt [2] (see Chapter 14.2). XX Bring the bolt [2] up to the receiver [5] (with the guide slot facing downwards) while pulling the trigger [10] and push the bolt [2] forwards until it engages (direction of arrow). [5] [2] [a] [10] [b] [c] Fig.14 Bolt Fig.13 Inserting the bolt 14.1 Uncocking the bolt 99 The bolt is inserted. NOTE! The bolt [2] can only be pushed into the barrel [7] when it is cocked.
14.2 Dismantling the bolt XX Remove the firing pin [x] and the interlocking spring [y]. XX Twist the bolt head [a] through approx. 90°. [x] [y] [a] Fig.17 Removing the firing pin and coil spring [b] XX To reassemble, carry out these steps in reverse. NOTE! Fig.15 Dismantling the bolt The bolt head [a] should engage with the middle section with the bolt handle [b], as shown in Fig. 14. XX Pull the bolt head [a] over the interlock on the middle section of the bolt [b]. Fig.
15 Trigger CAUTION! Physical damage! Damage to the trigger caused by the breech not being open when the trigger is changed. hh Open the breech when changing the trigger. 1 Trigger weight [1] [2] Adjusting the trigger weight by means of trigger weight adjusting screw [3]: yy turn clockwise = trigger weight is increased (+) yy turn anticlockwise = trigger weight is reduced (–) [3] The trigger and first stage weights are mechanically interdependent.
2 Sear engagement If the sear engagement is too long: 2.1 With two-stage trigger There is a short travel from the second stage to the release of the trigger (socalled "pull" or "tug"). XX After cocking and releasing the trigger, turn the sear engagement adjusting screw [2] anti-clockwise in steps (approx. 1/8 turn each time). The sear engagement denotes the travel from the second stage to the release of the trigger. WARNING! XX Repeat the procedure until the second stage is no longer perceptible.
3 Trigger malfunctions caused by misadjustment 2.2 Adjusting the optimum sear engagement on a single stage trigger by means of the sear engagement adjusting screw [2]: Proceed as follows in the event of malfunctions caused by a misadjusted trigger: XX The trigger function must be checked after every change. XX Cock the trigger XX Turn sear engagement adjusting screw [2] (second stage) clockwise until the trigger releases.
16 Cheek piece 17 Maintenance / cleaning 16.1 Removing the cheek piece 17.1 General XX Unfasten the clamping screw [x]. WARNING! XX Remove the cheek piece [1] from the holder. Danger to life! XX Fit in reverse order. Danger to life from loaded firearm. hh Ensure that the rifle is unloaded before use or during maintenance and cleaning work. 16.2 Adjusting the cheek piece The cheek piece can be tilted to various positions.
NOTE! CAUTION! Always look out for any changes or damage that may occur to the rifle. In the event of a change or damage, the rifle must immediately be taken to an authorised gunsmith or sent to ANSCHÜTZ for inspection. After each use of the rifle, apply a thin film of oil to the steel parts and thoroughly clean the barrel. When the rifle is transported from cold to warm rooms, condensation can form on the metal parts and inside the barrel.
17.3 Maintenance intervals 17.2 Cleaning the barrel NOTE! If the barrel is only slightly dirty, use a plastic brush to clean it. XX Oil the plastic brush lightly and push it through the barrel from the chamber end using a clean cleaning rod. Pay attention to the instructions supplied with the cleaner. Before shooting yy Carefully remove any oil from the rifle. II The de-oiling of the rifle should be carried out at room temperature, as too many residues can be left in the barrel if it is very cold.
yy yy yy 18 Troubleshooting Pull the cleaning wicks through the barrel in a dry condition a few times, until the final cleaning wick does not show any appreciable contamination. Wipe the rifle (including the stock) with an oily rag. Take the rifle to a dealer/gunsmith for inspection. WARNING! In the event of malfunctions (e.g. shots not discharged, etc.) the rifle must be unloaded, secured and taken without delay to a specialist dealer / gunsmith or sent to ANSCHÜTZ. 17.
20 Disposal 21 Miscellaneous The disposal of the rifle must be carried out and certified by a specialist dealer or gunsmith. Additional information is available on the Internet at www.anschuetz-sport.com. News about this and other products can also be obtained by subscribing to the free-of-charge ANSCHÜTZ Newsletter on the internet. The original group for your rifle at 50 m (cal. .22 l.r., .22 WMR) / 100 m (cal. .17 HMR) is affixed to the CD case. www.anschuetz-sport.
22 Shooting Performance 23 Guarantee The shooting precision of a rifle depends on several factors. One very important factor in this respect is the ammunition. Not every barrel shoots with the same efficiency. Considerable performance differences are apparent with each ammunition type. <<< WARRANT Y >>> 1.