Pete Wass
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I borrowed a friend's Anschutz for a back up rifle to carry with me to a shoot several states away. I inspected the rifle once I had it in my possession and found that the rifle's bolt was very hard to close; was cocking a bunch when closing. I took the rifle apart and much to my surprise found the action had a long trigger slot and the trigger housing was slotted a bunch so that properly adjusting the bolt timing was a snap. Why aren't all actions/trigger hangers made this way?
Oh, and I was amused that the firing pin looks a lot like a Hall . Now, lets see, the current Sporter yards record was set with one of them "Lighter than Air firing pin arrangements, wasn't it?
Pete
Oh, and I was amused that the firing pin looks a lot like a Hall . Now, lets see, the current Sporter yards record was set with one of them "Lighter than Air firing pin arrangements, wasn't it?
Pete
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