The Anschutz 1761 APR Crimson Red .22lr!

The well-known and proven ANSCHÜTZ small bore barreld action 1710 with the extra heavy and ultra-accurate stainless steel barrel embedded in the solid and ergonomic MDT ACC Premier chassis.

Known and appreciated worldwide for their reliability and outstanding precision – the ANSCHÜTZ 1710 small bore rifles. So it is no wonder that this small bore barreled action has enjoyed an ever-growing fan base since 1954.

The extra heavy and ultra-precise ANSCHÜTZ stainless steel barrel passes through all strict quality controls in-house. Only if the barrel “delivers” a test fire group of the extra class, and meets our high requirements, this barrel leaves our house. An ANSCHÜTZ barrel is a piece of solid reliability and deep craftsmanship passion. The 1710 APR Crimson Red is equipped with the ANSCHÜTZ 5110 two stage trigger.
Preset at the factory to a clear 500 g, this mechanical precision movement offers an adjustment range of 400 – 700 g. In addition, the matchtrigger blade is longitudinally adjustable by up to 17 mm. The magazine is made of robust steel and high-performance plastic, making it resistant to dust, dirt and water. The convenient handling of the magazine due to the proven design guarantees best handling even in tricky situations. The magazine, which sits securely and firmly in the magazine guide , is particularly easy to remove. A light press with the index finger on the magazine release lever, and the magazine slides out of the magazine guide! 

The ANSCHÜTZ 1710 small bore-Barreled action was wisely married with the MDT ACC chassis. No other stocks makes as much of a splash among sporting precision shooters as MDT’s products.

the stock is continuously adjustable in length, the cheek piece in height. This is additionally tilting for best adaptation to the shooter.
the stock can be equipped with weights* and attachments on both fore-end and the buttstock. The recesses at fore-end are fully M-LOK compatible and thus suitable for a wide range of equipment.

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