Anschutz Model 1407 Match 54 Standard Match .22 LR Single-Shot Target Rifle, 26 in Heavy Barrel (West Germany, 1965)
This Anschutz Model 1407 Match 54 Standard Match is a single-shot .22 LR target rifle built in West Germany in 1965, verified by Ulm antler and eagle/N proofs with a '65 date code. It features a 26 inch heavy steel barrel, blued finish, and an 11 mm integral receiver dovetail with the barrel drilled and tapped for target-sight or scope blocks. The right-hand Monte Carlo target stock includes a UIT accessory rail, checkering, and a ribbed alloy buttplate.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are some markings from previous handling and use. The bore is bright and clean.
What’s Included
- Anschutz Model 1407 Match 54 Standard Match .22 LR bolt-action rifle
The Match 54 action is configured as a true single-shot with a right-hand bolt, round knob, and a dedicated loading port. This setup caters to precision rimfire competition where controlled feeding and consistent chambering are priorities.
Its 26 inch heavy-profile target barrel is blued steel and remains drilled and tapped for sight or scope blocks. The receiver carries an integral 11 mm dovetail, providing a ready interface for target sights or optics bases to suit the shooter’s needs.
The right-hand Monte Carlo target stock is hardwood with a clear finish and delivers a 14.0 inch length of pull. It includes a UIT/Anschutz accessory rail, cut checkering on the grip and forend, a ribbed alloy buttplate, and a steel trigger guard for stable, repeatable support on the line.
Proofed in Ulm, West Germany, this 1965 rifle bears the antler and eagle/N marks along with the '65 date code. The rifle is full-size, finished in blued steel throughout, and chambered in .22 LR with a 1-round capacity. No sights are installed.




