Forum member “Tooms” recently posted photos of his very special Sauer 202 with a 22LR conversion kit. Sauer 202 rifles feature a “Quick-change barrel system”. The barrel is clamped into the receiver with crossbolts providing tension. This allows barrels to be swapped in a few minutes with simple tools. Tooms, from Denmark, explains: “The rifle began as a Sauer 202 Avantgarde Gold in .308 Win. I have added a 6.5×55 match barrel, plus a wide flat-bottom match fore-arm with rail for handstop and bipod. The 22LR system costs $1000.00 and comes with barrel, bolt, magazine well assembly, and magazine. The barrel is attached by three cross-bolts and the magazine well assembly is attached by one screw that fits into the barrel.”


Using this “Quick-change system”, Tooms can easily remove his centerfire barrel and swap in a .22 LR barrel. Then he places the factory conversion kit into the magazine well. This kit provides a rimfire bolt, a fitted sleeve for the rimfire bolt, and a track for the magazine. This is a full Sauer factory-designed system so it works flawlessly. With the bolt closed, you can see the “new” 22LR chamber in the front section of the loading port. On the silver section of the bolt you can see the rimfire extractor on the side.


| The Sauer 202 Varmint rifle shoots very well with the 22LR conversion, as the 50m target at right shows. Though quite expensive, the conversion kit essentially transforms your centerfire rifle into fully functional, mag-fed precision rimfire. That makes the Sauer 202 much more versatile as a hunting platform. It also allows you to cross-train with inexpensive ammo. You don’t have to purchase another scope, trigger, or stock. And you enjoy the exact same stock fit and ergonomics whether you’re shooting centerfire or rimfire. In some countries where gun ownership is severely restricted, it may be easier, from a legal standpoint, to purchase a 22LR conversion kit than to obtain a permit for a second rifle.
For more information on the complete line of Sauer 202 rifles, including the Varmint model, visit the Sauer Germany website. |
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Hey there,
very interesting post!
Just wrote Sauer for more information on the rimfire conversion kit, but I’ve got another question to the owner of this nice Rifle!
I really like the butt plate fitted to the good looking Sauer and I’m wondering if someone knows the manufacturer.
Thank you for your help!
ecureuil
Comment by ecureuil — December 2, 2008 @ 8 am
The buttplate is made by Anschütz. It is standard on their matchrifles.
Thanks for the kind words about my rifle ;-)
Best regards Tooms
Comment by Tooms — December 2, 2008 @ 3 pm
Very nice rifle!
Nobody knows in France that there is a rimfire conversion kit for the Sauer 202. Do you have the item number of the conversion? I wish i could find one under the christmas tree. Thank you for your help,
Best regards Mignac
Comment by Mignac — December 3, 2008 @ 1 am
Thanks for your quick reply!
ecureuil
Comment by ecureuil — December 3, 2008 @ 5 am
I bought the system from a danish shooting store. So I dont know the item number at Sauer, but give them a call or write an email. I sure they will help you. Its a great kit (though expensive ;-)) But its good quality.. I will post from my shooting this weekend soon. That 50 meter and 100 meter result can inprove a lot with good ammo ;-)
Tooms
Comment by Thomas Østergaard — December 5, 2008 @ 6 am