Hello,
Surely this is not what you would expect an Anschutz 54 Match rifle to look like, but my ambition had always been to turn my vintage (1976 dated) .22 LR German girl into some kind of tactical-looking monster.
She does shoot straight but my impression is that she could do better still with some added weight at the muzzle, to make up for the loss of metal when she was threaded and for the missing front sight, all of which seem to have had some negative influence on her accuracy. I suppose some kind or brake or tuner would do the trick, provided I can adjust it a tad bit more forward or backward in order to get the perfect harmonics.
The suppressor, which was custom made, doesn't seem to work correctly, as it moves my shots completely off target when it is on.
Regards,
Didier
Surely this is not what you would expect an Anschutz 54 Match rifle to look like, but my ambition had always been to turn my vintage (1976 dated) .22 LR German girl into some kind of tactical-looking monster.
She does shoot straight but my impression is that she could do better still with some added weight at the muzzle, to make up for the loss of metal when she was threaded and for the missing front sight, all of which seem to have had some negative influence on her accuracy. I suppose some kind or brake or tuner would do the trick, provided I can adjust it a tad bit more forward or backward in order to get the perfect harmonics.
The suppressor, which was custom made, doesn't seem to work correctly, as it moves my shots completely off target when it is on.
Regards,
Didier