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New Products from Marocchi Arms |
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New Marocchi Arms Shotguns in stock Since 1922 Marocchi has been a family-run company. We are not as big as some European and American companies in the firearms business, but we are able to produce any type of firearm.
The Marocchi family lives firmly tied to the success of their products. We specialize in the production of firearms for sport and field. To stay in business and to compete against the bigger manufacturers we have to be superior; producing better guns and developing better products than our competitors. We simply cannot afford to fail in a project. In our company you will find the most sophisticated technology combined with the older, time-honored methods in order to produce the most accurate barrels and elegant gun engravings.
Our choice of materials, components and the selection of our suppliers are all integral parts of our quest for quality to ensure the superiority of our guns. For example; we only use Lothar-Walther rifle barrels for our firearms, and we only accept the best of any raw material we use in our production. The big companies do not follow this policy. While costly marketing is often a sales tool most heavily relied upon, they tend to use cheaper components of lesser quality in their production.
In our factory we use the latest, sophisticated, German-made, CHIRON milling machine centers.
Our guns are not made by the thousands, but are individually assembled by our specialists, who follow the complete process of production until the final, unique product is boxed and ready for delivery.
Most times our craftsmen know who the final buyer will be. Our craftsmen take pride in their work and do their best to please our customers. Inertia operating, gas operating and U/O double barrel shotguns available  Marocchi Si12  Marocchi Si12 2  Marocchi M03 U/O |
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New Products from Anschutz |
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Wednesday, 24 June 2009 |
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New from Anschutz of Germany Model 1770 in Caliber .223 Rem
The ANSCHÜTZ Company, founded in 1856, is acknowledged as the world's leading producer of accurate target rifles. For the last 40 years, over 85% of Olympic small bore rifle medals and 95% of World Class Biathlon medals have been won by athletes shooting ANSCHÜTZ rifles. The experience of producing premium grade barrels and firearms for over 150 years, plus the dedication to uncompromising quality of this family owned, German company, explains why ANSCHÜTZ rifles are prized around the world as the “Rifle of Champions”. The same care and quality is evident in ANSCHÜTZ hunting rifles, which are produced on the same machines, by the same people as their World Class competition firearms.
With the introduction of the totally new Model 1770 Hunting Repeater center fire rifle in .223 Rem., ANSCHÜTZ will be more strongly positioned than ever as the leading supplier of high performance, small bore rifles.
The Model 1770 incorporates a complete newly designed action, which is the first in over 30 years for ANSCHÜTZ and is developed from the ground up for center fire cartridges.
The six locking lug action provides a large locking surface for added strength and reliability. It also allows a short 60° bolt lift for fast and smooth loading. The action incorporates several pressure vents that redirect gas away from the shooter in case of cartridge failure.
The Match trigger, which has been successfully used in many ANSCHÜTZ Target rifles, is an adjustable, single stage trigger set at 1200 g / 2.5 pounds, but can be set by professional gunsmiths from 2 to 4.5 pounds. The hardened and finely polished trigger parts, along with the low part weight insure a crisp, repeatable trigger pull.
The medium target weight, 55 cm / 22 inch barrel is precision cold hammer forged and incorporates a recessed target crown. The rifle has a detachable three-shot, in-line magazine, insuring dependable loading. The receiver is machined with an 11 mm wide, grooved rail in the new Wave style and is additionally drilled and tapped for scope mounts.
The cam cocking firing pin system prevents firing until the action has been fully closed. The safety locks both the firing pin and the sear. The one-piece firing pin also has a stop that prevents damage during dry firing.
This Meister grade rifle has a select grade, oil finished Germany style walnut stock with semi-oval cheek piece and Schnabel fore-end. The stock has hand cut checkered panels on the grip and forearm, a rubber butt pad and detachable sling swivel studs. Technical Data:
Total length 106.00 cm 41.73 inch
Length of barreled action 55.00 cm 21.65 inch
Weight appr. 3.40 kg 7.48 lbs  Anschutz 1  Anschutz 2  Anschutz 3  Anschutz 4  Anschutz 5 |
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