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J. G. Anschütz
Company typefirearms Manufacturer
Industryfirearms
Founded1856
FounderJulius Gottfried Anschütz
Headquarters,
Germany
Productsrifles, shotguns, pistols, shooting accessories
OwnerJochen Anschütz
ParentJ.G. ANSCHÜTZ GmbH
Websitehttp://www.anschuetz-sport.com/
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Was defunct from 1945 to 1950 when the operation was moved to Ulm

J. G. Anschütz GmbH & Co. KG is a firearms manufacturer based in Ulm, Germany, that makes rimfire and centerfire rifles rifles (.17, .22, and 30-06 caliber, and .177 air rifles and air pistols) for target and competition shooting. Their rifles are used by many competitive shooters participating in the 50 m Rifle event at the Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics biathlon.

The ahg-Anschütz company (a "twin" company from J. G. Anschütz) is mostly dedicated to the international trade of shooting accessories like shooting jackets and boots.

J. G. Anschütz company is also the major shareholder of the Austrian target firearms manufacturer Steyr Sportwaffen GmbH.

Models

Hunting

Caliber .22 LR

Caliber .17 Mach 2

Caliber .22 WMR

Caliber .17 HMR

Caliber .22 Hornet and .222 Remington

Caliber 30-06

Target

Small Bore Biathlon Rifles

9003 Premium Compressed Air Target Rifles

Compressed Air Target Rifles

Compressed Air Target Pistols

Sport Air Rifles

Small Bore Target Rifles Match 64 Action

Match 54 Action

Anschutz target rifles are numbered in a two part sequence, the first two digits indicate series, the last two, the type and stock configuration of the rifle: 07, 09 rifles have a light barrel, 10, 11 and 13 have a heavier barrel and are marked "supermatch" on the barrel.

14 series started in the 1960s and is characterised by a tab on the rear of the bolt which performs the function of safety by restraining the firing pin in the cocked position.

18 series started in late 1970's, through to late 90's, rear of bolt is tapered dome with firing pin red indicator that protrudes when cocked.m18 series used a lighter firing pin to reduce lock time and a significantly improved trigger.

19 series started in late 90's, differs from 18 series only in the foresight mount. 18 series is a dovetail attached to barrel with screws. 19 series is machined into the barrel, which is flared for the last 1.5" to accommodate.

20 series square receiver action

Silhouette Rifles

Model series 64 R

Collector

References