Missing bolt in 1970's Anshutz 1441/42 .22LR

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Missing bolt in 1970's Anshutz 1441/42 .22LR

Post by Metalmik84 » 25 Mar 2018, 3:35 pm

Hi everyone,

I am only new to this forum after introducing myself the other day. I have been taking steps towards doing some shooting at the rifle range and recently got my firearms licence.

I'm currently saving for a rifle though I'm on a bit of a budget as I have a tendency to change my hobbies regularly :P

My father has an old 1970's Anshutz 1441/42 .22LR but the bolt has been lost at some point and he has no idea where. A few internet searches have turned up nothing and it seems like it's not an easy fix.

Just wondering if there is any viable avenue to source a replacement? Even if it's not cost effective for now it would nice to keep it in the family...
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Re: Missing bolt in 1970's Anshutz 1441/42 .22LR

Post by pomemax » 25 Mar 2018, 4:58 pm

you know when you walk around gun show there are tables of parts and stuff you don,t need at that time a few shows ago a young bloke from Victoria was at a show in sydney i got his card all that was on it was his name Scott's and a phone number 0354484725 and i have written on the card if ever looking for a bolt if i remember right he had quite a few give him a ring
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Post by Metalmik84 » 25 Mar 2018, 5:54 pm

Thanks pomemax :) That's at least somewhere to start!
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Post by Oldbloke » 25 Mar 2018, 6:25 pm

Metalmik84 wrote:Thanks pomemax :) That's at least somewhere to start!


Could be you just got lucky.
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Post by Metalmik84 » 26 Mar 2018, 1:47 pm

So I'm assuming the only avenue is to search for an old bolt from the same model then have a gunsmith fit and check it?

I haven't had any luck getting through to that number as yet. It seems to go straight to an answering machine but the lady who has recorded the message does say who I have reached.
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Post by bladeracer » 26 Mar 2018, 3:50 pm

Metalmik84 wrote:So I'm assuming the only avenue is to search for an old bolt from the same model then have a gunsmith fit and check it?

I haven't had any luck getting through to that number as yet. It seems to go straight to an answering machine but the lady who has recorded the message does say who I have reached.


I would think the same bolt is used in more than just the one model.
But trying to make any sense at all of Anschutz's model numbering is far beyond my abilities.
It's probably even possible to adapt a completely different bolt to work in it.

I spent some hours trying to dig up information on my brother's Anschutz 64MS and found a lot more conflicting opinions than any factual information. It might be that there are Anschutz forums around nowadays that might be more helpful.
You could try starting on Rimfirecentral.com as they're one of the biggest rimfire forums.
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Re: Missing bolt in 1970's Anshutz 1441/42 .22LR

Post by Metalmik84 » 26 Mar 2018, 4:09 pm

bladeracer wrote:
I would think the same bolt is used in more than just the one model.
But trying to make any sense at all of Anschutz's model numbering is far beyond my abilities.
It's probably even possible to adapt a completely different bolt to work in it.

I spent some hours trying to dig up information on my brother's Anschutz 64MS and found a lot more conflicting opinions than any factual information. It might be that there are Anschutz forums around nowadays that might be more helpful.
You could try starting on Rimfirecentral.com as they're one of the biggest rimfire forums.


Thanks bladeracer. I just emailed Anschutz themselves who gave me a reply in minutes. They said a 1451 bolt would also fit and suggest trying to find one of those second hand. I found one on eBay in the states which states a fee models including 1451 but not mine. It's very confusing....

Another question... If I found one overseas what is the process to to have it sent here?
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Post by Metalmik84 » 26 Mar 2018, 4:24 pm

The guy I emailed from Anschutz has confirmed this would do the job... Fingers crossed they know what they are talking about.

https://m.ebay.com/itm/Complete-Anschutz-Bolt-for-the-smaller-64-action-NICE-NO-RESERVE/282896388172?hash=item41ddf0504c:g:v6wAAOSwnBJatGWl&_trkparms=gclientid%3DYcj-ER4cj51OXK8pLao9ooUM8Bhswd8aev_TFFJO88TYSWScZcRvsTpS63maO399&_trksid=p2489528.m4335.l8656

Won't ship to Australia :( If I had a friend in the US purchase it how would I legally get it here?
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Post by bladeracer » 26 Mar 2018, 5:05 pm

Metalmik84 wrote:Thanks bladeracer. I just emailed Anschutz themselves who gave me a reply in minutes. They said a 1451 bolt would also fit and suggest trying to find one of those second hand. I found one on eBay in the states which states a fee models including 1451 but not mine. It's very confusing....

Another question... If I found one overseas what is the process to to have it sent here?



You'll need a B709 import permit from the Police.
Then you just need to convince the seller to send it overseas, which is becoming more and more difficult.
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Post by bladeracer » 26 Mar 2018, 5:12 pm

Metalmik84 wrote:The guy I emailed from Anschutz has confirmed this would do the job... Fingers crossed they know what they are talking about.

https://m.ebay.com/itm/Complete-Anschutz-Bolt-for-the-smaller-64-action-NICE-NO-RESERVE/282896388172?hash=item41ddf0504c:g:v6wAAOSwnBJatGWl&_trkparms=gclientid%3DYcj-ER4cj51OXK8pLao9ooUM8Bhswd8aev_TFFJO88TYSWScZcRvsTpS63maO399&_trksid=p2489528.m4335.l8656

Won't ship to Australia :( If I had a friend in the US purchase it how would I legally get it here?


If you have a B709 to allow you to import it then there's no problem at your end. Even without an import permit, usually Customs would simply grab it and ask you to organise a B709.
But there are potential problems for Americans exporting firearm parts, particularly if it breaches ITAR requirements.
As long as they understand and comply with export requirements then there's no problems.
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Post by Wombat » 26 Mar 2018, 6:32 pm

There is this coming up - http://www.ozgunsales.com/listing/48247 ... _2018.html If you are in Melbourne it'd be worth a try.
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Re: Missing bolt in 1970's Anshutz 1441/42 .22LR

Post by Metalmik84 » 05 May 2018, 11:04 am

I ended up buying another old 1451 anshütz with a compatible bolt... Apparently I need to get the headspacing checked but hopefully give it a crack at the range next weekend and see how she goes. If it shoots well I'll prob start saving for a Lithgow in .223 if not maybe another .22. Thanks to everyone for their time and advice :)
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Post by SCJ429 » 09 May 2018, 8:05 pm

Well done getting another bolt and rifle, could you rebarrel the other Anschutz in something different like 17 hmr and use the same bolt in both?
A friend of mine lost his bolt and put an add on used guns, he got three offers in a week.
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Re: Missing bolt in 1970's Anshutz 1441/42 .22LR

Post by Metalmik84 » 12 May 2018, 9:20 pm

Cheers. At this stage I'm going to use the spare to practice with open sights and as a bit of a knockabout but thanks for the idea :)
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