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    							Bedienungsanleitung
    Instruction Leaflet
    KK-Matchgewehre
    Small Bore Target Rifles
    Mod. 2007 · 2013
    Bitte sorgfältig lesen, bevor Sie
    dieses Gewehr zusammenbauen
    oder benutzen.
    Please read carefully before you
    assemble or operate this rifle.11/01
    2007
    2013 
    						
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    Index
    Prefa\fe ..................\h..................\h..................\h.... p.18 
    \bafety instru\ftions ..................\h..................\h.... p.18 
    General handling of rifles ..................\h......... p.19 
    Ear and eye prote\ftion ..................\h.............. p.20
    Laws ..................\h..................\h..................\h........ p.20 
    Produ\ft relating safety instru\ftions ............. p.20 
    Liability ..................\h..................\h..................\h.... p. 21
    Te\fhni\fal data ..................\h..................\h.......... p. 21
    Assembly, fitting the AN\bCHÜTZ barreled a\ftion ..p.22
    Co\fking, loading and sa\hfety operation ..... p.22
    Unloading ..................\h..................\h................. p.23 
    Bolt ..................\h..................\h..................\h.......... p.23 
    Trigger ..................\h..................\h..................\h..... p.24
    Order-numbers ..................\h..................\h......... p.29 
    Dry firing devi\fe ..................\h..................\h....... p.30 
    Cleaning, maintenan\f\he, \fare, lubri\fation .. p.30
    A\f\fessories ..................\h..................\h............... p.32 
    Warranty ..................\h..................\h..................\h. p.32 
    Copyright ..................\h..................\h..................\h p.32
    Drawings / \bpare parts ..................\h............ p.34 
    						
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    Preface
    Dear Friends of ANSCHÜTZ,
    You  have  made  a  good  choice,  now  that
    you  have  decided  to  buy  an  ANSCHÜTZ
    product.  The  many  great  results  obtained
    with ANSCHÜTZ rifles by target shooters,
    participants in the Olympic Games as well
    as in World and European championships
    made  your  choice  easy,  as  your  rifle  has
    benefited  from  our  great  experience  of
    making fine sporting and target rifles since
    1856.  World-wide,  ANSCHÜTZ  rifles  are
    respected  because  of  their  fine  accuracy,
    impeccable  design  and  immaculate
    workmanship. Should you still be unaware,
    they include:
    Air rifles, repeater summer biathlon air rifles,
    small bore biathlon rifles, Flobert rifles, small
    bore single loaders and repeaters, hunting
    rifles and shotguns in diverse calibers, the
    famous ANSCHÜTZ small bore target rifles
    and  air  rifles  and  silhouette  pistols  and
    silhouette rifles.
    Safety instructions
    Attention:
    Please read carefully the following articles
    before  using  this  rifle.  It  is  extremely
    important  that  you  become  thoroughly
    familiar  with  this  rifle  and  its  operating
    characteristics  by  carefully  reading  and
    understanding the instructions in this booklet
    before  you  attempt  any  use  of  it  with
    ammunition.  Always  remember  the
    sequence  of  disassembly.  Should  you  stillhave  problems  with  the  safe  usage  and
    correct handling of your rifle or should you
    have  additional  questions,  please  do  not
    hesitate  to  contact  a  competent  gunsmith
    or  dealer  or  address  our  factory  directly.
    This  instruction  leaflet  is  extraordinarily
    important. Make sure that it is always with
    the  rifle  especially  when  it  is  sold,  lent  or
    otherwise  given  to  a  third  person.  Our
    products  are  exclusively  meant  for  target
    shooting. Their use is subject to the „Gene-
    ral Technical Rules“ for all target shooting
    disciplines  of  the  INTERNATIONAL
    SHOOTING SPORT FEDERATION (ISSF),
    Bavariaring  21,  80336  München,
    Germany or to the rules of the INTERNA -
    TIONAL  BIATHLON  UNION,  Airport-
    center,  Postbox  1,  A-5073  Wals-Himmel-
    reich,  Austria.  Additional  copies  of  this
    booklet can be ordered.
    Warning:
    This rifle can be dangerous if it is not used
    correctly  or  if  this  instruction  leaflet  is  not
    observed. The privilege of ownership and
    safe  use  of  your  rifle  carries  a  personal
    responsibility that no one should take lightly.
    Rifle  accidents  would  not  occur  if  the
    following  rules  of  shooting  safety  were
    observed. 
    						
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    General handling of rifles
    1. Treat every rifle as though it was loaded.
    Do not take anyone’s word or automatically
    assume  it  is  not  loaded.  Check  your  rifle
    personally each time you handle it. The safe
    and  courteous  way  to  carry  a  rifle  when
    you are with others is to leave the bolt open
    so  that  they  can  easily  see  that  the  rifle
    cannot be fired. Make sure that the rifle is
    not loaded when you stop shooting. Make
    sure  your  rifle  is  unloaded  before  every
    transport. Never pick up your rifle with your
    finger on the trigger or the trigger guard.
    2. Whenever you pick up your rifle, point
    the muzzle at the ground. Always point the
    muzzle  of  the  barrel  in  a  safe  direction.
    Never  pull  a  rifle  towards  you  by  the
    muzzle.
    3. Only use your rifle in approved shooting
    ranges.  Shoot  your  rifle  only  under  good
    visibility and daylight conditions. If you use
    your rifle in an indoors range, make sure it
    is  adequately  ventilated.  Make  sure    that
    there is a safe bullet trap which can be seen
    from  all  sides  and  that  there  is  no  one  in
    the vicinity of your target. Be absolutely sure
    of  a  safe  backstop  and  target.  Never  fire
    at a hard, smooth surface or water. Never
    shoot at a skyline target or into the air. Do
    not  shoot  at  anything  from  which  a  bullet
    may ricochet. Never fire your rifle with the
    muzzle  in  the  water  or  against  any  other
    material to avoid an accident or damage
    of your rifle.
    4.  Be  sure  that  you  use  the  correct  am-
    munition.  The correct calibre can be seen
    on your rifle. Load your rifle only when you
    are at the range and ready to shoot.5.  Always  keep  your  rifle  clean.  Be  sure
    the  bore  is  not  obstructed  by  dirt,  water,
    grease or any other foreign materials.
    6.  Place  the  safety  fully  into    „S“  or  „F“
    position  -  never  inbetween.  Always  keep
    safety  in  full  „safe“  position  until  ready  to
    fire.  Do  not  put  your  finger  on  the  trigger
    when operating the safety or whenever you
    are not ready to shoot.
    7.  When  not  in  use  your  rifle  should  be
    stored  in  a  locked  and  secure  place
    accessible only to you. Check first to make
    sure  it  is  unloaded.  Store  the  rifle  with
    uncocked  trigger.  Store  ammunition  in  a
    separate and secure place. It is your special
    responsibility to make sure that at all times
    and  especially  when  you  are  not  present
    your rifle is well secured, out of any reach
    of children and other unauthorised persons
    and in no way accessible to them. For the
    safe storage of your rifle even in a locked
    cabinet  or  safe  the  use  of  an  additional
    trigger lock is recommended.
    Only give your rifle to authorised persons.
    Never let your rifle be used by anyone who
    is  not  familiar  with  the  safe  handling  of  a
    rifle  and  these  instructions.  This  rifle  must
    only  by  used  by  a  responsible  adult  or
    under his or her supervision.
    8. Watch for any change in the operation
    of your rifle which might impair its safety. If
    you suspect or note a defect or malfunction,
    stop using it immediately, unload the rifle,
    make sure that it is not under pressure and
    send it to a competent gunsmith, the factory
    or  its  recommended  repair  station  for
    inspection.  Note:  Apart  from  normal
    cleaning the rifle must only be disassembled 
    						
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    Ear and eye protection
    You and other persons should always use
    approved hearing protection and approved
    shatterproof eye protection while shooting.
    Laws
    When  using  a  rifle  observe  the  corres-
    ponding  regulations  and  laws  for  the  use
    of firearms in your country. by  an  authorized  gunsmith.  Unqualified
    handling or disassembly can cause injuries
    or irreparable damage of the rifle.
    9. Your rifle should always be handled with
    extreme  care.  Make  sure  that  it  is  never
    dropped  or  placed  in  such  a  way  that  it
    can  fall.  For  transport  purposes  your  rifle
    should be dry and clean. We recommend
    an approved protective gun case.
    10. You must be in good physical condition
    and  mental  health  and  not  under  the
    influence of any substance (drugs, alcohol)
    which  might  impair  vision,  dexterity  or
    judgement. Do not use your rifle when you
    are tired. Tiredness may result in a loss of
    control.
    11.  Clean  your  hands  carefully  after
    shooting  and  cleaning  your  ANSCHÜTZ
    product. Residues of bullets, powder or oil
    might impair the health of your skin.
    12.  Your  ANSCHÜTZ  rifle  has  been
    carefully  built  and  inspected  by  skilled
    technicians to provide maximum efficiency.
    The  service  life  depends  on  the  owner’s
    care and on cleaning following the owner’s
    manual closely.
    Product related safety
    instructions
    Important  note  for  the  handling  of
    rifles:
    1. Unload your rifle immediately if you do
    not intend to continue shooting. Remove the
    bolt or leave it open at least. In the case of
    a  repeater  remove  the  magazine  as  well.
    Make sure there is no cartridge left in the
    chamber.
    2.  Make  sure  there  is  nobody  in  the  area
    of case ejection.
    3. If you store the rifle remove the bolt and
    store the bolt uncocked in a separate place.
    Important  note  for  the  handling  of
    ammunition:
    1. Exclusively use clean, factory loaded and
    new ammunition in the caliber approved for
    your rifle.
    2.  Be  aware  that  the  range  of  a  bullet
    starting from cal. .22 l.r.  might be 1.6 km
    or  even  longer.  Therefore  also  be  sure  of
    the safety of the impact area. 
    						
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    Liability
    1.  ANSCHÜTZ  does  not  assume  any
    responsibility or payment of damage claims
    for damages of any kind resulting from the
    disregard of these instructions, non-qualified
    treatment or repair, the use of non-original
    ANSCHÜTZ  spare  parts,  incorrect
    handling, negligence, removal of the knot
    varnish or unauthorized modifications.
    2. The stock of this rifle has been very care-
    fully checked by factory inspectors prior to
    shipment  and  has  been  determined  to  be
    free of defects. Certain kinds of abuse, such
    as dropping of the rifle can cause damage
    to  the  stock  for  which  the  owner  is  solely
    responsible.  We  also  assume  no
    responsibility  for  defects  resulting  from
    inappropriate  transportation  (mail,  plane,
    etc.).  Please  immediately  contact  your
    transporter in such a case.
    3. Changes or alterations to this rifle or any
    of  its  parts  are  prohibited.  Such  changes
    or  alterations  can  significantly  impair  the
    safe  use  of  our  product  and  can  lead  to
    accidents  involving  severe  or  even  fatal
    bodily  injuries.  Any  product  warranty  will
    automatically  lapse  in  case  changes  or
    alterations  are  implemented.  Users  are
    requested  to  carefully  inspect  the  product
    with  regard  to  possible  changes  and
    alterations before use. In case of doubt you
    should contact us for further information.
    Small bore target rifles
    Mod. 2007 · 2013
    Technical Data:
    2007 · 2007/660
    Caliber: .22 l.r.
    Barrel length: 69 cm/66 cm
    27.1“/25.9“
    Rifling: 50 cm/66 cm
    19.6“/25.9“
    Total length: 116 cm/113 cm
    45.6“/44.4“
    Sighting line: 80 cm/77 cm
    31.4“/30.3“
    Weight: 5,0 kg/5,1 kg
    11.0 lbs/11.2 lbs
    Version: Single loader
    2013 · 2013/690
    Caliber: .22 l.r.
    Barrel length: 69 cm/69 cm
    27.1“/27.1“
    Rifling: 50 cm/69 cm
    19.6“/27.1“
    Total length: 114-117 cm/114-117cm
    44.8“-46.0“/44.8“-46.0“
    Sighting line: 80 cm/80 cm
    31.4“/31.4“
    Weight: 7,0 kg/7,0 kg
    15.4 lbs/15.4 lbs
    Version: Single loader 
    						
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    Fitting the barrel
    The screws for fixing the barrel must not be
    loosened.  Should  it  be  necessary  to
    Assembly, fitting the
    ANSCHÜTZ barreled action
    The stock, the barreled action and the bolt
    are  packed  separately  for  shipment  and
    need to be assembled. However, do not do
    this  until  you  have  followed  all  the
    procedures listed below.
    •Wipe away excess oil from the barreled
    action and the bolt.
    •Insert  the  cocked  bolt  (also  see  chapter„Disassemble  the  bolt“).  The  bolt  is
    cocked  when  the  red  ring  at  the  end  of
    the bolt is visible (see picture).
    •Insert the barreled action into the barrel
    channel in the stock and press both parts
    together.  Please  note  that  the  abutment
    must fit exactly to the shape of the reciever
    in the stock as otherwise correct joining
    together of both parts cannot be guaran-
    teed. The top surface of the abutment must
    not  touch  the  bottom  of  the  receiver,
    however.
    Note: The abutment in the stock must be
    inserted into the mill-out at the bottom of
    the receiver. It must not touch it, however.
    •Screw  in  bedding  screws  with  enclosed
    Allen  wrench  Model  No.  4406
    (Order  No.  710.6301).  First  slightly
    tighten  all  screws.  Then  tighten  the  front
    screws and subsequently the rear screws
    (in the direction of the muzzle). For correct
    adjustments  we  recommend  our  torque
    wrench  model  No.  4405  (Order  No.
    700.6180),  which  is  to  be  adjusted  to
    5 Nm (= 50 cmkp) for wood stocks and
    to 6 Nm (60 cmkp) for aluminum stocks.
    •Pull a cleaning patch through the barrel
    from the chamber towards the muzzle
    several times.
    After  assembly  for  the  first  time  large
    settlements  of  the  stock  wood  may  occur.
    Consequently we suggest that you tighten
    the  screws  once  more  in  the  manner
    described  after  some  time.  Check  the  the
    screws before every shooting.
    signal pin is visible
    = cocked
    uncocked signal pin
    2007/660 Alu stock · 2013/690 Alu stockCaliber: .22 l.r.
    Barrel length: 66 cm/69 cm
    25.9“/27.1“
    Rifling: 66 cm/69 cm
    25.9“/27.1“
    Total length: 109-112 cm/112-115 cm
    42.91“-44.09“/
    44.09“-45.27“
    Sighting line: 77 cm/80 cm
    30.3“/31.4“
    Weight: 5,35 kg/5,7 kg
    11.7 lbs/12.5 lbs
    Version: Single loader 
    						
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    Unloading
    For safety reasons the rifle must immediately
    be unloaded if you intend to stop shooting.
    Unlock  and  open  the  bolt.  This  will  eject
    the  cartridge.  Please  also  see  safety
    instructions  for  the  handling  of  rifles  and
    pistols.
    Cocking, loading and safety
    operation
    •Degrease the bolt and the interior of the
    barrel without leaving lint.
    •Open the bolt and pull it back to the stop.
    Carefully  insert  an  approved  cartridge
    with the bullet forward with the thumb into
    the chamber. Make sure that the bullet is
    not damaged.
    •Now push the bolt forward to close the
    breech and ensure that the bolt handle is
    pushed completely downwards to lock it.
    The bolt is now locked and cocked.
    •After  firing,  lift  the  bolt  handle  and  pull
    the  bolt  fully  to  the  rear.    This  will  cock
    the bolt again and eject the empty case.
    The safety is located on the left-hand side
    of the receiver. It can be operated in cocked
    position.
    The rifle is:
    •safe, when the „S“ (safe) is visible but the
    „F“ (fire) is covered
    •ready for shooting when the „F“ (fire) is
    visible but the „S“ (safe) is covered.
    Bolt
    To disassemble the bolt:
    •Depress the bolt stop at the left hand side
    of  the  receiver  (procedure  with  true  left
    hand rifles vice-versa) and keep it  pressed
    until the bolt is completely removed from
    the receiver.
    •For  disassembling,  unlock  the  bolt  by
    rotating the bolt handle clockwise (for left-
    handed bolts counter-clockwise). The red
    signal  pin  protruding  at  the  end  of  the
    cocked bolt will disappear into the cap.
    •Unscrew  the  cap.  Attention:  During  the
    first  twists  you  can  hear  a  ratcheting
    sound.
    •The firing pin and the associated parts of
    the bolt may be removed now one after
    the other.
    •To  remove  the  firing  pin  spring  from  the
    firing  pin  push  back  the  front  spring
    support until it stops and twist it slightly to
    the  right  or  the  left  (approx.  1/4  turn).
    You  can  now  easily  remove  the  spring
    support together with the spring by pulling
    it forward.
    To reassemble the bolt:
    Note:  the  sequence  and  position  of  the
    parts can be seen from the drawing.
    •First push back the firing pin spring then
    the front spring support over the firing pin.
    Push back the spring support until it stops
    and  lock  by  twisting  it  slightly  either
    clockwise or counter-clockwise (approx.
    1/4 turn).
    •Hold the bolt body perpendicular to the
    ground. Slide the bolt handle with its  wide
    front surface to the front onto the end of exchange  the  barrel,  this  must  be  carried
    out  by  ANSCHÜTZ  only.  If  the  red  seals
    are  damaged  any  claims  for  liability  and
    warranty become obsolete. 
    						
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    Trigger
    Warning:
    Your  ANSCHÜTZ  target  rifle  offers  you  a
    versatility of individual adjusting properties.
    Please  make  sure  that  your  rifle  always  is
    unloaded when carrying out adjustments. the bolt body. Turn the bolt handle until
    the cocking cam is in line with the slot at
    the end of the bolt body.
    •Insert the complete firing pin with spring
    and spring support with the pin first into
    the  bolt  body  and  ensure  that  its  lug
    penetrates the longitudinal slot.
    •Attach  the  cover  sleeve  and  rear  spring
    support  with  its  slotted  end  towards  the
    front  of  the  bolt  body.  This  can  only  be
    done when the guide tab at the base of
    oneslot is lined up with the slot in the bolt
    body.
    •Finally insert the signal pin, large end first,
    and  the  small  compression  spring  and
    screw on the bolt cap.
    •Before inserting the assembled bolt in the
    receiver,  recock  the  bolt  by  rotating  the
    bolt  handle  counter-clockwise  (for  left-
    handed bolts clockwise).
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    Trigger adjustments
    1. Trigger weight:
    Adjust  the  trigger  weight  with  set  screw
    No. 10 (silver screw):
    •if you turn it to the right:
    trigger weight is increased (+)
    •if you turn it to the left:
    trigger weight is decreased (-)
    Trigger  weight  and  first  stage  weight
    depend  on  each  other  with  regard  to  the
    mechanic  mechanism.  If  one  of  them  is
    changed  there  will  always  be  a  corres-
    ponding change of the other as well. 
    						
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    To move trigger cam No. 11:
    •lowest position of the trigger cam:
    lowest trigger weight
    •highest position of the trigger cam:
    highest trigger weight
    If the trigger weight is to be more than 200 g,
    the trigger cam No. 11 must be adjusted to
    the highest position (turn it by 180° and fix
    it  then).  To  do  this  you  need  a  2  mm  hex
    key and perhaps tweezers.
    •if you turn it to the left:
    You release the screw
    •if you turn it to the right:
    You tighten the screw
    Attention:
    Please ensure the trigger cam is positioned
    correctly.  Be  very  careful  tightening  the
    small cam screw as it is easily broken!
    Please check the sear engagement accor-
    ding to paragraph No. 3 when you have
    finished  this  process.  It  might  have  to  be
    adjusted  as  well.  The  precise  adjustments
    of the trigger weight and first stage weight
    are carried out with the set screws No. 10
    (trigger weight) and No.9 (first stage weight).
    2. First stage weight (only for two-stage
    triggers):
    Adjust  first  stage  weight  with  set  screw
    No. 9 (black screw):
    •if you turn it to the right:
    first stage weight is increased (+)
    •if you turn it to the left:
    first stage weight is decreased (-)Trigger  weight  and  first  stage  weight
    depend  on  each  other  with  regard  to  the
    mechanic  mechanism.  If  one  of  them  is
    changed  there  will  always  be  a  corres-
    ponding change of the other as well.
    Attention:
    Do not reduce either trigger weight screw
    to  zero  or  lower  as  the  trigger  pull  may
    become erratic.
    3. Sear engagement:
    The  sear  engagement  is  the  distance  bet-
    ween the second stage and the release of
    the trigger.
    Important note:
    To  protect  your  precise  trigger  and  to
    guarantee  perfect  operation  you  should
    always close the action carefully. If the sear
    engagement of single stage triggers is too
    small and the trigger weight is too low or if
    the  first  stage  of  two-stage  triggers  is  too
    short, the trigger might release inadvertently
    by a sudden impact or too powerful closing
    of the action if the rifle is loaded and not in
    the ”safe“ position.
    Adjustment of the sear engagement for two-
    stage triggers with set screw No. 5:
    •if you turn it to the right:
    sear engagement is shortened
    •if you turn it to the left:
    sear engagement is extended
    Adjustment of an optimum sear engagement:
    Make  sure  your  rifle  is  not  loaded.  Cock
    your rifle and release the trigger. Check if
    the trigger releases as desired. 
    						
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