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  1. Anschütz 1827 Fortner is a straight-pull action biathlon rifle designed by Peter Fortner junior and produced in cooperation with J. G. Anschütz. The rifle has been dominant in the sport of biathlon since the late 1980s, and is the current sport standard. It is estimated to be used by 97% of biathlon competitors worldwide.

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  2. Feb 2, 2022 · For a long time, straight pull actions have dominated in biathlon and the Fortner action that Anschutz uses is the most popular. Named for Peter Fortner, who designed the action back in 1984 and is the reason for the “F” in the 1827 F designation, it uses a series of seven ball bearings that lock the bolt into the receiver when in battery.

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  4. 1827 F Comfort. SKU: 013759. $4,595.00. Caliber: .22lr. System: Fortner 'Straight Pull' Action. Weight: 8.16 lbs. Barrel Length: 21.6" Barrel. Magazine Capacity: 5. Stock Style: Biathlon Comfort Stock. Delivered with: Biathlon front sight 6865. Five 5-shot magazines. Extra firing pin and the adapter for dry firing. 1 Riser block (Hand) SKU 013040.

  5. Feb 10, 2014 · Men’s and Women’s biathlon is occurring almost every day during the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Specs, pics, and video: Model 1827F ANSCHÜTZ Sprint nitrided. A combination of an extra light 1827 Fortner barreled action with the stock of the model 1827.

  6. Jan 8, 2011 · Anschutz Model 1827 Fortner. Jump to Latest Follow. 5K views 13 replies 8 participants last post by UDT Jan 16, 2011. UDT Discussion starter. 7 posts · Joined 2011. #1 · Jan 8, 2011. Has any one own or used a 1827 Fronter. I would like to know its accuracy , handling, reliability etc etc etc. Thank you. Like. Sort by Oldest first. steve b.

  7. Jul 21, 2013 · Although I'm 99% sure I'd like the 1827 biathlon just as much as the air gun I wanted others opinions on it before I took the plunge and bought one. Seems like the Fortner action would have to be extremely dependable and reliable because of the harsh conditions it was designed to work in.

  8. Anschütz 1827 Fortner is a straight-pull action biathlon rifle designed by Peter Fortner junior and produced in cooperation with J. G. Anschütz. The rifle has been dominant in the sport of biathlon since the late 1980s, and is the current sport standard. It is estimated to be used by 97% of biathlon competitors worldwide.

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