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Anschutz 2008 Catalog Sport Rifles USA
OLYMPIC CLASS SPORTERS 2008
MADE FOR
ETERNITY
SINCE 1856
WITH THE UNMISTAKABLE ANSCHÜTZ PERFORMANCE
ONLY THE ONE WHO TRIES THE IMPOSSIBLE WILL REACH THE OPTIMUM.
INNOVATIVE, FLEXIBLE, COMPETENT AND DEDICATED TO ACCURACY –
SINCE 1856 WE HAVE MANUFACTURED HIGH QUALITY SPORTING, VARMINT AND TARGET RIFLES.
MANY OLYMPIC MEDALS ARE THE RESULT OF THE PIONEERING ANSCHÜTZ TECHNOLOGY.
SPORTING AND VARMINT RIFLES
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PERFECTION IS TRADITION
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”Experience is nothing but memory”,
wrote the English philosopher Thomas
Hobbes. Happy is the one who can take
advantage of such a good memory,
like the J.G. ANSCHÜTZ company from
Ulm.
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The reason for the success is due to their
technical process, which on the basis of
152 years experience, made the brand
ANSCHÜTZ a synonym for precision
hunting and target rifles up to this day.
The company was founded by Julius
Gottfried Anschütz in 1856 and located
in the Thuringian city of Zella-Mehlis
until 1945. The founding of the company
took place at the beginning of the
industrialization period in Germany at
a time when many were seeking unity
and freedom. The entrepreneurial spirit
of the founder and the following
generations made the small gunsmith
shop grow to become one of the leading
companies in Europe for rifle and pistol
manufacturing.
World War II put a sudden end to this
story of success. Parts of the ANSCHÜTZ
family were evacuated to the west part
of Germany after the war while the com-
pany’s possessions were expropriated
and dismantled.
The re-establishment of the company in
Ulm after the war was due to the
overwhelming will of the brothers Max
and Rudolf Anschütz. In the new
surroundings they prudently lead the
company and proved to be veritable
successors of their grandfather who
founded and developed the ”Germania
Waffenwerk”.
The management of the company
remains as then, a family affair. In 1968
Max Anschütz entrusted his son Dieter
with the general management who now
shares it with his son, Jochen. Since
1856 the ”know how” has been part of
the family.
Since it’s foundation, ANSCHÜTZ stands
for innovation and perfection. This
has not changed through the years.
The name ANSCHÜTZ is inseparably
connected with innumerable national
and international shooting triumphs.
Last but not least the pioneering efforts
in biathlon shooting have made the
name ANSCHÜTZ recognized all over
the world.
ANSCHÜTZ products enjoy an extra-
ordinary and worldwide reputation
because of their precision, workmanship
and accuracy. This is what president
Jochen Anschütz - continuing the
tradition – puts as a benchmark for the
future, to
ensure that
the long
history of
ANSCHÜTZ
continues to
give good
memories
far into the
future.
1856
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1901
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ANSCHÜTZ factory, first construction
sector, 1897 with residential house in
the background.
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The ”Germania”, another trademark of
the Germania Waffenwerk from 1901 on.
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The Anschütz family about 1912 in front
of Julius Gottfried’s house: on the left side
standing you see Fritz August Anschütz,
on the right side standing is Otto Veit
Anschütz. Luise Anschütz is sitting in the
middle.
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JGA revolver No. 780/781: Hammerless
revolver for Browning-Cartridges, cal.
6.75 mm, with screwed-in steel barrel,
rifled, with swivelling trigger.
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Richard Anschütz, the brother of Julius
Gottfried (left), his son Robert (2nd from
left), and his factory, about 1884.
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Front page of the net price list to the
catalog No. 25, valid from September
10, 1922.
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Work shop rooms in the old ANSCHÜTZ
factory, about 1909.
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Shooting range, about 1909.
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Rifle warehouse, 1909.
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Part of the ANSCHÜTZ factory in Zel-
la-Mehlis, about 1944. Dieter and his
parents lived underneath the roof of the
factory. Dieter’s playground was the
balcony which was built on the flat roof.
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Jochen
Anschütz
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Julius Gottfried Anschütz and his wife
Luise Anschütz foundet the company
J.G. ANSCHÜTZ Germania Waffenwerk
on July 1, 1856.
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Julius’s old JGA trademark.
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Another trademarks of J.G. ANSCHÜTZ
from 1914 to 1984.
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J.G. ANSCHÜTZ youth military training
rifle cal. 4 mm long.
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Wages of the J.G. ANSCHÜTZ during
the inflation 1923 of 500.000 Mark,
signed by Alma Anschütz (wife of Otto
Veit Anschütz), guaranteed by the bank
Wachenfeld & Gumprich. The indicated
amount could not be cashed. It was only
good to buy food, clothing, etc.
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Hermann Wild, plant manager of the
newly founded company J.G. ANSCHÜTZ
GmbH in Ulm in 1954 working on a
prototype of the new receiver Match 54
under supervision of Rudolf Anschütz.
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JGA air pistol No. 100, cal. 4.5 mm of
Germania Waffenwerk AG.
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Part view of stock blanks magazine of
about 100,000 pieces walnut blanks.
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Rudolf Charles Anschütz as wood-
cutter in the Thuringia forest after the
expropriation and dismantling of the
company J.G. ANSCHÜTZ Germania
Waf f enwerk .
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The first ANSCHÜTZ target air rifle
model 220 with fixed barrel.
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Gary Anderson USA.
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During the Shot Show 1990 in Las Vegas
Dieter Anschütz handed over fragments
of the Berlin Wall to Gary Anderson in
appreciation of his efforts as sportsman
and official to overcome the contrasts
between East and West in those days.
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This US team was a real sensational one
which was respected by all their
competitors because of their world
records and international successes.
From left: Lones Wigger, Margaret
Murdock, John Writer und Lanny
Bassham.
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Training rifle for the new German army
after World War II, the small bore mo-
del 54, manufactured in 1956.
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The ANSCHÜTZ familiy in 2006. Elfi
Anschütz (3rd from left, back row) and
Dieter Anschütz (on the right next to his
wife) and all their family: Jochen
Anschütz (3rd from the right) and his
brother Uwe (2nd from the left, back
row) represent the eleventh generation.
Their children are from the right: Tim next
to his mother Elke Anschütz, Tim’s
brother Max and their sister Nina. To her
left Uwe’s youngest son Moritz, his sister
Lena and Uwe’s wife Antje Anschütz.
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1984
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MAGAZINES AND ACCESSORIES
WARNING:
Do not use this security keyed gun lock on a loaded gun!
Always keep gun unloaded when not in use and have the bolt open.
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Security Keyed Gun Lock
Protection
All ANSCHÜTZ sporters and
pistols are delivered with secu-
rity keyed gun lock protection
to prevent unauthorized use of
the firearm.
Item No. 711.7250
· Universal in fit.
· Quick, easy release.
· Made from strong Boron Alloy.
· Rubber gaskets protect gun‘s metal.
· Easy access with reversible keys.
· Complies with applicable laws.
All ANSCHÜTZ Olympic Class
Sporters have 11 mm receiver rail
and are drilled and tapped for
scope mounts to fit
B-Square, Bushnell, Ironsighter
# 91 front and rear, Leupold,
Millett Universal 22 TP series,
Redfield 47365, Simmons,
Talley, Warne 721, Weaver 91
front and rear.
1. Rubber butt plate 4709 B-U1,
convex.
Item No. 710.3710
2. Spacer 4709 P,
parallel 8 mm
Item No. 710.3750
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3. Sight set 6834, rear sight 6805,
front sight 6832 and 7 inserts.
Item No. 700.0060
4. Hand stop 6226, with sling swivel.
Item No. 710.3600
5. Target sling 7400S, synthetic,
black.
Item No. 710.3017
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6. Single shot adapter 4846,
for repeaters caliber .22 long rifle.
Item No. 710.4700
8. Magazine 1420-U13, 10-shot,
.22 long rifle.
Item No. 700.4010
10. Magazine1515-U3, 4-shot,
.22 Win. Magnum .17 HMR.
Item No. 700.4304
12. Magazine 1530-U4, 3-shot,
.222 Remington.
Item No. 700.4503
7. Magazine 1420-U5, 5-shot,
.22 long rifle.
Item No. 700.4005
9. Magazine 54.18 MS R-U2
5-shot , for 1808 stock,
.22 long rifle.
Item No. 700.4260
11.Magazine 1430-U4, 5-shot,
.22 Hornet.
Item No. 700.4405
Magazines and universal to all ANSCHÜTZ Sporters and Pistols cal. .22 l.r.
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150 YEARS ANNIVERSARY VERSION
MODEL 1710 D HB CLASSIC
150 Years Anniversary Version
Model 1710 D HB Classic stainless
steel limited edition:
Anniversary version of the ANSCHÜTZ
hunting repeater 1710 D HB Classic with
a number of anniversary extras in lim-
ited edition. With heavy, stainless steel
barrel manufactured in the famous
ANSCHÜTZ special process. A real an-
niversary edition because the 150 years
logo can be found on the back stock,
the barrel is decorated with the origi-
nal ”Germania” logo from 1901. Finally
the founder’s logo from 1856 is en-
graved in gold on the black steel trig-
ger guard. The trigger blade is also
golden. This extraordinary model is
completed by a beautifully grained
walnut classic stock with two versions
of special, high-quality checkering at
pistol grip and fore-end. A reliable part-
ner for hunting in renowned
ANSCHÜTZ quality and a model for
aficionados who want to own the ex-
traordinary.
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150 years logo.
JGA founder’s gold plated logo
from 1856.
Original ”Germania” logo from 1901.
150 Years Model 1710 D HB Classic ,
Heavy Barrel stainless steel
Gold plated trigger blade.
Checkering.
150 Years Anniversary Model
Item No.
Caliber Magazine Trigger
Meister Grade
capacity
1710 D HB Classic stainless steel w/o sights 220.2099
.22 l.r.
5-shot
5096 D
Weight
Barrel length
Length of pull Overall length
(inch)
(inch)
(inch)
8 Ibs.
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