ID 1477192
Lot 2083 | Repetierbüchse Accuracy International, mit ZF Schmidt & Bender
Kal. .50BMG, Nr. AW5013247, blanker, schwerer, kannelierter Lauf mit Zweikammer-Mündungsbremse. Länge 74 cm. Gültiger Beschuss. Alu-Systemkasten. Zylinderverschluss mit sechs Verriegelungswarzen. Fünfschüssiges Magazin. Beidseitig bedienbarer Sicherungshebel. Trockenstehender Flintenabzug. Zweigeteilter, grün eingefärbter Kunststoffschaft mit klappbarem Hinterschaft. Schaft mit in Höhe verstellbarer Schaftbacke und längsverstellbarer Schaftkappe sowie ausfahrbarem Erdsporn. Zweibein. Montiert auf der Picatinny-Rail ein ZF Schmidt & Bender PM II 5-25 x 56 mit taktischem Absehen. Mit dabei Tragetasche und Bedienungsanleitung für das ZF. Länge 135 cm.
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A repeating rifle Accuracy International, with Schmidt & Bender scope
A repeating rifle Accuracy International, with Schmidt & Bender scope
Cal. .50BMG, SN. AW5013247, heavy, fluted barrel with dual-chamber muzzle brake, bright-bore, length 74 cm. Valid proof marks. Aluminium receiver. Bolt action with six locking lugs. Five-shot magazine. Ambidextrous safety lever. Crisp single-stage trigger. Two-piece, green plastic stock with folding buttstock. Stock with vertically adjustable cheek piece and extendable butt plate and ground spike. Bipod. Mounted on the Picatinny rail is a Schmidt & Bender PM II scope 5-25 x 56 with tactical reticle. Carrying case and manual for the scope included. Length 135 cm.
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Condition: I
Auction house category: | Long guns: modern systems |
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Auction house category: | Long guns: modern systems |
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