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My only experience with Anschutz was with the K-State Rifle Team in 1972. Fantastically accurate in 50' indoor match. As 765x53 said; honest one hole groups, as many times as you pull the trigger if you can control your breathing.
As for the Mannlicher style stock, I love them. Price, no idea.
That appears to be the model 1418 Mannlicher, if it is something in the $600-750 range is about right if it's still got the box the upper end is correct . I have seen these things go for as much as $850 before .
Blue Book says 100% $650 .
Parkers , Mannlicher Schoenauer’s , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines !
If in good or better condition you should treasure it. They are great guns. I have a friend who has one of those and HIS gun shoots very well indeed. Not as well as a match gun but nearly so.
Sincerely,
Hobie
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He wants $1350 for it.I know thats way out of line thats why I was wondering what a more realistic price would be.I ll be passing on this as I can t see him selling it for a reasonable price.
The "funny" stock brings out premium buyers. I have seen them sell, in the $800 range, and over $1k with set triggers. The 22mag versions command a higher premium.
I know a whole lot about very little and nothing about a whole lot.
Many mannlicher stocked guns tend to have more accuracy problems than guns with
standard stocks. This is especially true when shooting and getting the gun warmed up a bit.
That said.....I LOVE mannlicher stocked guns, and own several.
I would love to own the one you pictured.
The prices folks quoted are dead on.
They ARE boring guns.........that one hole never seems to change!!!!
barbarossa wrote:He wants $1350 for it.I know thats way out of line thats why I was wondering what a more realistic price would be.I ll be passing on this as I can t see him selling it for a reasonable price.
We'd need the exact model, but that appears to be a 64 actioned rifle. $1,350 would seem a bit nuts without knowing the specific model. You can pick up a 54 actioned rifle for that much money. I love Anschutz rifles, but the mannlicher style may not be the best choice accuracy wise as others have pointed out.