Barrels could have been made in Italy and assembled and proofed in Germany?Hi Folks,
I've just received an email from Marocchi confirming that they made the Anschutz 520's and CIL branded 300's and 470's in the 60's! They are Marocchi SM64's. I did not get an answer to the Anschutz factory markings on the CIL models. I'm assuming that Anschutz brought them in and stamped those marks themselves. I'll update the sheet as soon as I can.
Rob
Probably a ZabalaI've got a nice 772 .410 SxS. Nice n tight, clean. Maybe a bit on the heavy side
No idea on markings, or manufacturer though.
Says "Canadian International Limited" and "made in Spain" on the barrel
Hammerless, double trigger. Nicely engraved too.
Yes they were built by Parker Hale fir C.I.L., same as the Franchis and Savage rifles and othersI have a CIL 972-C in 30 06
it is stamped:
Canadian Industries Limited
Montreal Canada Made in England
C I L 972-C BNP
Clip is stamped
Parker-Hale ENGLAND
PART No 98/223
CAL 30/06& 270
Here are pics to the documents that came with it. I am the second owner.
https://imgur.com/a/wHTXVqm
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I have some CIL ammo i just got that my dad bought many years ago. This is the only CIL I own which is a single shot .22 with Anschultz barrel and I'm sure there are many of these out there. If I remember correctly it was bought at either Kmart or Eatons back in the day.
That's a nice looking 111...certainly better than average as most of the ones I've seen are beat pretty badly. The 111 was the Flobert 1 action and is the same as the Anschutz 1361 as near as I can figure.
I have some CIL ammo i just got that my dad bought many years ago. This is the only CIL I own which is a single shot .22 with Anschultz barrel and I'm sure there are many of these out there. If I remember correctly it was bought at either Kmart or Eatons back in the day.
That's a nice looking 111...certainly better than average as most of the ones I've seen are beat pretty badly. The 111 was the Flobert 1 action and is the same as the Anschutz 1361 as near as I can figure.
Mine looks very similar except 5round repeater
Dark wood, hooded front sight, fold down rear, adjustable trigger ( never touched)
Says CIL on it and made by jg Anschutz
No CIL or Anschutz model number
Was it common to not have a model number on these?
Purchased it at a local mom and pop shop about 50 years ago
It was my second 22 after a Cooey Model 60
I have some CIL ammo i just got that my dad bought many years ago. This is the only CIL I own which is a single shot .22 with Anschultz barrel and I'm sure there are many of these out there. If I remember correctly it was bought at either Kmart or Eatons back in the day.
That's a nice looking 111...certainly better than average as most of the ones I've seen are beat pretty badly. The 111 was the Flobert 1 action and is the same as the Anschutz 1361 as near as I can figure.
Thanks for the info!
They also marketed the 54 action as a 5 shot repeater as well as in 22 WMR.Hi Lightning,
That is interesting! I've never seen one of the Anschutz made CIL's that didn't have a model number stamped on the top front of the chamber area right where the front scope mount would sit. Could I get pic's please??? I'm trying to track down as many variants as I can and would love to be able to document yours. I now have a complete set of the CIL/Anschutz with several different variations of some models. I'm trying to find the time to take pics and post for the variants I've got but time is a bit of an issue.... some day I'll get to it.
The 5 shot repeaters are (in my experience) either FLobert 2 actions (easily identifiable by the red ring or red cocking plunger at the back of the bolt (I've got both) and the safety on the left) or the Match 64 Actions (easily identifiable by the fact that the back portion of the bolt itself is the cocking indicator and the safety is on the right).
The fold down rear sight was used on some variants of both models but I'm not sure whether that was a factory option or something someone did along the way. If you can post pics I'd love to see it especially to see if the barrel is banded in the area of your rear sight.
Thanks for posting!
Rob
They also marketed the 54 action as a 5 shot repeater as well as in 22 WMR.
Not all of the model numbers were marked on the rifles for some reason, I have seen many come through our house when Dad worked for C.I.L. without model markings on them.
Cat
Hi Lightning,
That is interesting! I've never seen one of the Anschutz made CIL's that didn't have a model number stamped on the top front of the chamber area right where the front scope mount would sit. Could I get pic's please??? I'm trying to track down as many variants as I can and would love to be able to document yours. I now have a complete set of the CIL/Anschutz with several different variations of some models. I'm trying to find the time to take pics and post for the variants I've got but time is a bit of an issue.... some day I'll get to it.
The 5 shot repeaters are (in my experience) either FLobert 2 actions (easily identifiable by the red ring or red cocking plunger at the back of the bolt (I've got both) and the safety on the left) or the Match 64 Actions (easily identifiable by the fact that the back portion of the bolt itself is the cocking indicator and the safety is on the right).
The fold down rear sight was used on some variants of both models but I'm not sure whether that was a factory option or something someone did along the way. If you can post pics I'd love to see it especially to see if the barrel is banded in the area of your rear sight.
Thanks for posting!
Rob