The Anschutz,Cooper,Sako,Walther,Krico,Weihrauch...You get the idea, picture thread!

All very nice rimfires you got there...

This one is next on my hit list once Anschutz starts getting them out the door.
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Any rumors if this will be avaliable in 22lr soon?
 
This is how I read the thread . . .

The Anschutz,Cooper,Sako,Walther,Krico,Weihrauch...and after that it is wide open to Remingtons, Winchesters . . . what do the six listed have in common?
I was quite pleased to see the Remington 40X show up in the thread but would be pleased to see a comment from an ADMINISTRATOR . . .
 
This is how I read the thread . . .

The Anschutz,Cooper,Sako,Walther,Krico,Weihrauch...and after that it is wide open to Remingtons, Winchesters . . . what do the six listed have in common?
I was quite pleased to see the Remington 40X show up in the thread but would be pleased to see a comment from an ADMINISTRATOR . . .

I don't understand the point you are trying to make? Are you offended that the thread excludes certain brands? If you re-read the first post the premise of this thread is clear: to provide a place for owners of some of the finer rimfires to share pics of their prized posessions.
It also serves those who wish to view fine firearms without having to scroll through hundreds of pics of tacticool 10/22's.

There's numerous other makes of rimfires that could have been included in the title but it's a little long winded already.

"Comment from an administrator"? What for?
 
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I don't understand the point you are trying to make? Are you offended that the thread excludes certain brands? If you re-read the first post the premise of this thread is clear: to provide a place for owners of some of the finer rimfires to share pics of their prized posessions.
It also serves those who wish to view fine firearms without having to scroll through hundreds of pics of tacticool 10/22's.

There's numerous other makes of rimfires that could have been included in the title but it's a little long winded already.

"Comment from an administrator"? What for?


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It is that Common Sense thing that is missing again, a lot of that going on lately.

Now if only I could get a great price on a Vostok ton post a picture of?
 
Wow some really nice 22LR rifles there.

Here are mine:

Walther family. Have added a running bore to the group as well. Sorry no pictures yet.

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Kimber SVT

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My CZ452 varmint. The wood stock on this one isn't typical.

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Vostock CM2. First generation rifle. Not the Ural. This was the Russian answer to the Annie 54. A CM2 first gen in this condition isn't very common.

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Epoxy7: Very nice collection indeed! I'm still kicking myself for not buying a Kimber SVT when they were in production. Please post a pic of your Walther "running boar" when you have a chance. I missed out on picking up a NIB Anschutz 1808 ED (Anschutz's running boar) about 6months ago and it still hurts!
 






I've had this one 6 years or so, had my local gun shop order it from the importer (tok 6 months!) as a lefty rifle since at the time, they were not readily available left-handed in Canada.

When I got it, the first thing I did was change the cast trigger for a forged one out of a BRNO Model 1, changed the plastic magazine guide for a BRNO No.1 machined steel guide, changed the trigger guard for a BRNO No.2 contoured trigger guard, and had the bolt handle more dramatically scalloped and commercially re-blued so I could mount a scope lower. The scope is a 4X Unertl Hawk in Leupold rings (low).

The early forged triggers take a trigger job a lot better than the late-production cheaper cast triggers, this one breaks really clean at 2.5 pounds. I also ditched the plastic-bottomed magazines in favour of early steel-based BRNO mags.

As depicted, this gun shoots 1" groups all day long at 100m.
 
Just arrived in the mail today. Weihrauch HW 60 J. Looks like it needs a little TLC. Stock has plenty of dings and scratches thinking it will make a nice winter project to refinish it. Also has some surface rust on the barrel and action as well as the action screws. Any suggestions on how to clean them up? Steel wool and re blue with cold blue maybe? Missing the rear sight as well. Hoping to source one so I can replace it. Going to try to give it a good cleaning and get some oil on it over the next couple days and hopefully mount the scope that came with at see how it shoots. Bore looks nice and shiny from what I can see.

Sorry for the crappy cell phone pick. Try to get some better ones up after I get it cleaned up.

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Sent an email to Weihrauch to see about parts and also asked if they could provide me with a date of manufacture serial 201**. Let me know if anyone can tell me much about these rifles. Not much info out there that I can find anyway.
 
I think so. To be honest I've never had a rifle with a two stage tho. Nice smooth uptake for about a 1/4 inch and really nice break. Keeping in mind I'm comparing it to my 10/22's trigger. Has two adjustment screws, one inside the trigger guard and one out side in front of the trigger guard. I cleaned it up last night. Has some surface rust that needs to be dealt with. Have you ever removed the trigger group on yours? Is it just remove the screw at the back and the bolt at the front? Want to take mine off to clean it up a bit better. I can see some built up crud in there.
 
With all the interest lately in the Anschutz 1827F's maybe some new life can be breathed into this thread. Would be nice to see some more pics of some fine rifles!

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BSA Martini International Mk II manufactured 1953 to 1956 with a Leupold BR 36X



Remington 40XB with Shilen barrel and MacMillan Stock and a B&L 4200 36X



And the best 100 yard target to date.

 
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