The Anschütz 1771 is a German-made bolt-action rifle designed for hunting, sport shooting, and precision work. It’s known for having a solid action, good accuracy potential, and quality control from the German manufacturer Anschütz.
In .223 Remington (.223 Rem / 5.56×45 NATO) it’s light enough for field use and flat-shooting — suitable for small to medium game and general shooting applications.
Typical specs you’ll see (varies slightly by exact config):
Caliber: .223 Rem.
Action: Bolt Action
Barrel: ~22″ (510–586 mm) precision barrel
Trigger: Adjustable two-stage (300–800 g range)
Weight: ~3.8 kg (~8.4 lbs) depending on stock and barrel
Magazine: Detachable box (often 4-round)
What a GRS Stock Is
A GRS stock is an adjustable laminate wooden stock made by GRS (a Norwegian stock maker). It’s a popular upgrade over a basic factory stock for a few reasons:
Ergonomics & Adjustability
Adjustable cheekpiece and length-of-pull: You can fine-tune the rifle’s fit without tools (SpeedLock system).
More comfortable and repeatable positioning for standing, kneeling, or prone shooting.
✅ Material & Function
Laminated wood: Offers good stability, vibration control, and weather resistance.
Ergonomic grip: Designed for comfort and control.
Often includes sling swivel studs, and fore-end suitable for bipods.
Typical GRS Specs for 1771
These vary by specific GRS model (Sporter, Hybrid, Hunter, etc.), but a common laminate spec:
Weight: ~3.0–3.4 lb (≈ 1.3–1.6 kg)
Length-of-Pull: Adjustable roughly ~33.5–36.3 cm
Fore-end width: ~53 mm (varies by model)



















