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    Identification request - JGA Anschütz - unknow

    Last edited by rjs-pl; 03-07-2016 at 09:40 AM.

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    Thumbs up

    I like the look of that air rifle rjs, very nice lines with wide finger grooves.
    My immediate thought was that it looks very similar to the Falke 70. As I am typing that i have the feeling that someone will give me some grief over that observation, being that most air rifles are similar
    What are its dimensions? ie overall length, trigger to butt, weight, 0.177" or 0.22" .
    I am afraid that I cannot shed any light on it though.
    At the moment i am having some difficulty determining the year of my 335.
    Your timeline has been helpful by giving me a start point for my Anschutz though, so I thank you Can you provide the link to its location on the net? EDIT - no worries, I have found it.
    Cheers.

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    Logo on barrel rear end (I'm sorry, how this part is called in english?): = " Logo on breech block:"
    Last edited by slow_runner; 02-07-2016 at 06:03 AM.

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    Hi,

    Thank you very much for answer

    Overall length is 107 cm
    Cal: 4,5 mm (.177)
    Weight: unable to measure it right now

    More photos (measurements in metric):

    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../JGA-cm-01.jpg
    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../JGA-cm-02.jpg
    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../JGA-cm-03.jpg
    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../JGA-cm-04.jpg
    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../JGA-cm-05.jpg
    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../JGA-cm-06.jpg
    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../JGA-cm-07.jpg
    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../JGA-cm-08.jpg

    And comparison with BSA Cadet

    BSA Cadet:

    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch.../BSA-CADET.jpg

    Comparison:

    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch...JGA-bsa-01.jpg
    http://airgun.cloudtown.pl/rjs/ansch...JGA-bsa-02.jpg


    Timeline is from this website: http://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/index...nu=6&sprache=1

    Quote Originally Posted by slow_runner View Post
    Logo on barrel rear end (I'm sorry, how this part is called in english?): = " Logo on breech block:"
    Thanks And for timeline, not 'timeframe'
    Last edited by rjs-pl; 03-07-2016 at 09:40 AM.

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    There was a model 333 ( iirc) around at the time of the anschutz 335 which was aimed at the younger generation,it certainly looks like a model 333 from memory.
    Smile!...today is the day you worried about yesterday. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by weebster View Post
    There was a model 333 ( iirc) around at the time of the anschutz 335 which was aimed at the younger generation,it certainly looks like a model 333 from memory.
    It would probably have to be a much earlier incarnation, since it doesn't look much like this 333.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    It would probably have to be a nuch earlier incarnation, since it doesn't look much like this 333.
    BTW the 33x's series. I'm trying to establish introduction year of this airguns (330,333 & 335).

    From Anschutz website: http://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/index...=366&sprache=1
    33x manuals are dated 1975.

    Crosman was selling this airguns branded as 6300 i 6500 in 1986-1988/9 (333 and 335).

    Any clues?

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    Doubt its a 333 since this model is the same as the 335 without the barrel lock & shorter barrel .

    The cocking link is totally different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    It would probably have to be a much earlier incarnation, since it doesn't look much like this 333.
    Yes that's what I meant to say,similar in shape but possibly a forerunner for the 333 ....(been a long time since I saw a 333 ,thanks for putting up the pic Gavin)
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    Comparing with my early Falkes and BSAs.
    With the long barrel, stretched grip region, with that flowing stock design and the timeline image I would assume and hazard an uneducated guess as early 50's.
    Have Anschutz answered your enquiry rjs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_runner View Post
    Have Anschutz answered your enquiry rjs?
    Nope. Still waiting

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjs-pl View Post
    BTW the 33x's series. I'm trying to establish introduction year of this airguns (330,333 & 335).

    From Anschutz website: http://jga.anschuetz-sport.com/index...=366&sprache=1
    33x manuals are dated 1975.

    Crosman was selling this airguns branded as 6300 i 6500 in 1986-1988/9 (333 and 335).

    Any clues?
    It was the 335 MK11 in 1985/86 that were sold as the Crossman 6500 & the 6300 as the 333.

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    The rear sight reminds me of early Diana like the post war 27.

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    Identification

    That cocking arm made of a round piece of steel reminded me of one I have ...
    It is my "KRIEGHOFF" air rifle!
    That one is 108 cm long with a 50cm barrel.
    Made in the early 1950's.

    http://www.network54.com/Forum/68145...8757/Krieghoff

    Show us a pic without the stock and see if the trigger unit is the same?

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    Looks almost the same apart from the trigger & checkering on the stock.

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