Here Uwe Anschütz displays the latest Olympic-class Biathlon and Air Rifles from the Anschutz Company. The wood-stocked biathlon rifle features a super-fast Fortner straight-pull action. The 9003 S2 Air rifle features a very sophisticated metal stock with virtually unlimited adjustability. The Fortner Biathlon rifle runs close to $5000.00 US, fully configured with sights and extra mags.
@bloddynose13 ...?... it's not the look., if a elektric gitar hits a 4cm target on 100m . i will by a electric guitar....sorry bad english
kicenijunior 1 month ago
i'm a dumb American, but i like a gun that looks like a gun and not an electric guitar...
bloddynose13 5 months ago
PRESS 7 REPEATEDLY for crazy russian bustin some shots off!!!
SweetMooch 6 months ago
@KYLE97sir First of all, the biathlon rifle shown here is a .22lr not an .177 air pellet. Second, straight-pull bolt actions have been used by the military more than a century ago over here in Europe. In fact, Austria and Switzerland manufactured millions of those rifles for their military by the end of the 19th (!) century, all chambered in calibers about as powerful as your average .308 load. No bolts flying at your face - not even with +100 year old surplus rifles still being shot today.
maosw 10 months ago
I have had a 9003 over 5 years, who ever designed that pistol grip needs sacking and thats putting it mildly. Best thing i ever done was junk the expensive aluminium stock. 8001/2 in alum and laminate pretty good feel.
Test targets are supplied but meaningless, mine shows a flyer and has proven to be extremely pellet fussy.
Cured the numerous zero shifts as well as the power fluctuation inherant in all 10M rifles, they know best.
jhareng 1 year ago
i LOVE thease rifles their amazeing ..... i do biathalon and i get to use thease at natinols
ArrowSmith95 1 year ago
all rifles are getestet :)
good job / gut gemacht-
Nhordmyr 1 year ago
awesome
expensive, but awesome
cs512tr 1 year ago
your a stupid fuck. a 17 caliber air rifle is different than a hmr
KYLE97sir 1 year ago
still very low recoil!
KYLE97sir 2 years ago