User's Manual

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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. If this condensation is not
quickly dried off, it can possibly lead to surface rust.
No other aids (felt plugs, non-approved grease, etc.)
should be used for cleaning the barrel.
ANSCHÜTZ recommends the use of the Cleaning Kit
507 (Item No.: 001491) for cleaning
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The rifle case / soft case should be cleaned regularly
and any dust and fluff removed.
Rifle cases and soft cases should have a smooth,
dust-repellent lining.
When not in use, the rifle case/soft case should
always be left open to allow moisture to escape.
Enclosing a desiccant can reduce the moisture content.
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y Carefully remove any oil from the rifle.
$$ The$de-oiling$of$the$rifle$should$be$carried$out$at$room$temperature,$as$too$many$residues$
can$be$left$in$the$barrel$if$it$is$very$cold.
y Fire around 10 shots to re-establish even shot performance (oil
shots).
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y Allow the firearm to warm up to room temperature with the action
open.
y Carefully remove condensate from the outside parts.
y Rub the firearm (steel parts) down with a suitable gun oil.
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y Clean the barrel with a bronze brush.
$$ Do$not$pull$the$brush$backwards$and$forwards$in$the$barrel.
y 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.
y Rub the firearm (steel parts) down with an oily cloth.
y Take the rifle to a dealer/gunsmith for inspection.