I have an Anschutz Model 54MS Silhouette rifle for sale.
It's in excellent condition.This is a 1985 production but it hasn't been shot in 15 years.Metal is in perfect condition,the wood stock has a few marks but is remarkably nice for its age.This was owned by a life long friend who recently passed and I bought it from him to help with his bills.I really have no need for such a rifle.
It comes with the owners manual and target attached to it.It also has a tool for torquing the action screw.
It also comes with a Redfield front dovetail turn in base with windage adjustable rear base.
Asking $1,800.00 or Best Reasonable Offer.
Thank you.
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Do you have any idea ,based on knowledge of your friend, concerning whether the rifle may have been shot a very lot ,or a very little?
How many rounds does it take to wear out a .22?
I think you can wear one out a lot quicker by improper cleaning than shooting. I didn't think it might have been shot out,but just wondered if it looked well used or unused.
I have a 1959 model 54 with no telling how many rounds on it and it shoots the same as the day I got it. I have put at least 10,000 rounds through it and I have only had it a few years.
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While rummaging through a box that my friend gave me with this Anschutz I discovered this cleaning rod guide.It's made by Anschutz.I didn't know Anschutz made such a tool.
Anyway, this Anschutz rod guide will come with the purchase.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." **Edmund Burke**
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." **Benjamin Franklin**