CIL Anschutz .22 model 310
I just inherited a .22 SLLR CIL Anschutz Model 310. :):):)
I am looking for information and opinions of this gun. Value, history, where to get a clip for it? Thanks for your help. |
Value in vg+ condition is $300. Excellent should bring $425
As for a magazine, aftermarket ones at Western Gun Parts are about $79.00 Excellent plinker, I have had several of them. |
Very accurate .22 sporting rifles with 64 Anschutz action and adjustable trigger.
C.I.L. sold them in the the late 60's, early 70's. Cat |
Thanks for your posts and pm's, ( p.m.sent not p.m.s :D )
Confirms what I thought. |
CIL 310 = Weatherby Anschutz
Weatherby now does what CIL did in the 60s-70s: sell an Anschutz 64 action/trigger and barrel set in a very nice wood hunter stock. This rifle is dimensionally 99.8% what the old CIL 310 is.
I own the CIL and a friend the Weatherby. Having shot both I'd say they perform very well as top-end hunter/plinkers and excellent metallic silhouette hunter class rifle. Find out what ammo your CIL likes best. Mine thrives on Wolf Match MT, and likes Lapua Club, Eley Practice, and PMC Target. It also does surprisingly well with 36gr HP 500ct bulk Winchester ammo as sold by Canadian Tire. All this to day that the Weatherby mags are Anschutz mags with a Weatherby-logoed plastic bottom cover. The Savage mags that Brownells sells as Anschutz equivalent are finicky to latch in my rifle, and these come without the plastic baseplate. |
Buffalo, does the one you have have a monte carlo style stock?
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I've seen listings for sale as high as $800. $500 is common asking price.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...AnsutchJPG.jpg http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...s/DSC00971.jpg |
my stock looks like different wood than yours and it has the cheek rest on mine . I had a guy from the board here look at mine and he told me they go for up 900 sometimes . Any ways she's a shooter, enjoy
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Here's a pic of mine. Not the best, but I'm new at takin' pics of guns.http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/attac...4&d=1254608245
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Cat |
For the sake of curiousity I would slide that scope off and see what model it is, it should say under the front mount. Both my 310s and a 180 look different.
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Hey Cat,,, mine is the $900.00 one:lol::lol: it doesn't look anything like that one, I think the pic is a 190????
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the 180 is the same action in a sporting class stock. The are charicterized by the right hand safety on the side of the stock, much like a Remington 700 action has. the 54 action ( a much higher quality action) has a wing safety much like a mauser The rifle in the pic is a 125. BTW, I have seen 54's go for $900, and the occasional 64MS, but NEVER a 310!! They simply are not worth that much. Cat |
SIGH!!!! allright...mine is way nicer than posted,, what is for a trade????
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I thought it looked rather different than mine.
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Thanks for your info. |
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I can't remember the model however. The thing that tipped me off is the safety, the Anschutz rifles have the safety on the right side behind the bolt( except of course, for the 54 action) and this one is on the left. Cat |
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The visible markings on the barrel are: CIL .22 S.L.L.R made by JG Anschutz GMBH Wattenbrik Ulm/D West Germany Ser.# 639*** |
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is it on the left or the right?:confused: It may well be a 125, but I thought the safety on them was the same as the 64 action, although it has been quite a few years since i've seen one!:o Cat |
I have pics of my 310, 190 and 125 at home.....I will post them tonite so there is no confusion.....
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That is a 310!!
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First pic is my 125. 2nd and third pics my 310
http://i40.tinypic.com/r2jjpf.jpg http://i44.tinypic.com/23lzhu0.jpg http://i42.tinypic.com/e6xdt4.jpg and yes, I did the stock work on the 125:) |
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Cat, the safety is on the left side. Nice to see pics of the other guns. thanks for posting. Marlin, want to trade, even steven?:innocent: |
That is a nice lookin' 310 there Huntin'! On a side note, have you ever had the part of the bolt with that knob slip when opertaing the bolt quickly?
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