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Although it seems unusual that there isn't a model number stamped on the rifle, it may yet be possible to identify the model. The Anschutz 1449/1450 line seems to fit the description, having a 12 1/4" LOP and a 16 1/4" barrel.
HI,
I'm just learning about some of this stuff (CIL's and Annies). It's truly fascinating stuff. I posted a link to another photobucket site where I've put pictures of a 125, 174, and 180 trigger groups. I'm trying to learn more about all of them myself. Does your trigger group look anything like the one's I've posted? The takedown screw on the forearm stock is the only one that you have to undo for the 125 and 174. The 180 requires you to undo the aft trigger guard screw as well. I think I saw on one of the 190 discussions that the forward trigger guard screw has to come off for the 190's.
That's a great looking rifle!
Although it seems unusual that there isn't a model number stamped on the rifle, it may yet be possible to identify the model. The Anschutz 1449/1450 line seems to fit the description, having a 12 1/4" LOP and a 16 1/4" barrel.
^maybe the first time I've seen anyone mention my one, and only Anschutz. (so far ) Mine is a model 1450, but full Anschutz markings. I thought mags (@ $25) were pricey 20 years ago...glad I bought mine then! 5 round, 10 round and a single-shot adapter.