Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH D-88316 Isny Germany
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Description of parts 1 2 3 4 5 Safety slide (cocking slide) Bolt Stop Bolt Assembly Receiver Barrel 6 7 8 9 10 Forearm Bolt handle Trigger Buttstock Seat for Blaser saddle mount Instruction manual Table of Contents Page Description of parts General Safety Rules 1 2/3 1. Assembly, Disassembly 4 2. Safety and Bolt Handle Lock 5 3. Loading the Rifle 6 4. Firing 6 5. Unloading 7 6. Removing and Installing Bolt Assembly 7 7. Exchanging Barrels 8 8. Exchanging the Bolt Head 9.
General Safety Rules Your new Blaser bolt action rifle model R 93 is characterised by special design features, making it very different from other bolt action rifles. The enhanced safety features of your Blaser rifle should never induce you to ignore the necessary care and legal provisions with respect to handling arms. Please check first, whether you have the correct operating instructions: the model R 93 and the calibre are indicated on left side of the barrel, on its lower end.
1. Assembly, Disassembly 2. Safety and Bolt Handle Lock 1.1. Assembly 1.2 Disassembly Safety system • Insert barrel into receiver, with muzzle pointing upwards, and hold it there. • Push safety slide (cocking slide) slightly forward with your thumb (approx. 2mm); at the same time, turn bolt handle bakkwards with your index and middle finger (unlock), then pull bolt assembly back in a straight line.
3. Loading the Rifle 4. Firing 5. Unloading 3.1. Loading 4.1. Firing and repeating 5.1. Unloading • Move safety slide (cocking slide) back (lock/uncock). • Open bolt assembly. (Refer to Para. 2.4) • Remove oil from barrel and chamber and check for foreign matter. • Convince yourself under all circumstances that the ammunition corresponds with the calibre of your rifle. • Put cartridges into the magazine and push them down through the magazine lips powerfully - if necessary with both thumbs.
7. Exchanging Barrels There are 8 calibre groups (refer to Table on p. 13). When changing from one calibre group to the other during a barrel exchange, the bolt head has to be changed as well, so that it corresponds to the calibre group of the interchangeable barrel actually mounted. Please refer to the table on page 20 for proper allocation of suitable interchangeable barrels. Furthermore, bolt heads and barrels are imprinted with a symbol for the respective calibre group.
. Removal of Forearm / 10. Open Sights Exchange of Forearm The Blaser bolt action rifle model R 93 is, in the varieties Safari and Jagdmatch (hunting match), equipped with a special, wider forearm. When inserting a Safari or Jagdmatch barrel into a regular version of the R 93, the forearm has thus to be exchanged. 9.1. Removal of forearm Loosen screw in forearm with Allen key (SW4) and pull forearm off towards the front. 10.1. Foresight with elevation adjustment • Insert Allen key SW 1.
12. Mounting the fixed scope mount (US-Type) 12.1. Installing scope 12.2. Removing scope • Turn both lateral Allen screws SW 1/8" at the mount CCW several turns. • Grip around forearm and scope with your left hand and support rifle on your thigh. • Hold scope with your right hand at the centre tube, above the mount. • Loosen both lateral Allen screws at the mount with Allen key SW 1/8" several turns. • Hold rifle at the forearm with your left hand, support buttstock on your thigh. 13.
14. Case In the double-shell special ABS transportation case with three locks, the R 93, plus exchange barrel, 2 scopes and accessories, is stored correctly when travelling. Rifle case A For all Blaser single shot rifles and Blaser bolt action rifle R 93, forearm disassembled, with scope. External dimensions LxWxH: 70x26x9 cm Rifle case B For Blaser bolt action rifle R 93, with forearm and scope mounted. Also suitable for all single shot rifles.