Blaser K95, Firearm Manuals

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Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH
D-88316 Isny
Germany
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12. Warranty Conditions
Description of Parts
1. Manufacturer’s warranty
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Foresight
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Buttstock
Warranty of Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH is provided
in addition to statutory warranty claims by dealers,
provided, that the enclosed firearms certificate is
filled in completely and received by Blaser Jagd-
waffen GmbH within ten days after the date of
sale. Warranty is provided exclusively for the first
purchaser having his residence in the country of
purchase.
Ammunition of the same make and charge may
exhibit different efficiency and impact point
characteristics from one manufacturing run to the
other and from one rifle to the other.
When the optimum of ammunition, rifle scope
and mount were selected, we provide a warranty
for the excellent efficiency of our rifles.
Complaints regarding gun efficiency have to be
brought forward in writing within 20 days after
the date of sale. We reserve the right to submit the
rifle to an independent institution for verification
(DEVA or Staatliches Beschussamt) [government
proofhouse]. If excellent gun efficiency is confir-
med there, we are entitled to claim the costs
incurred for the tests from customer.
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Rear sight
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Trigger
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Seats for original Blaser
saddle mount (DBP)
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Block lock
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Receiver
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Indication of model and calibre
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Barrel hook
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Breech block
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Forearm
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Locking lever
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Barrel
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Safety slide (cocking slide)
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Shaft bearing
The warranty applies to the metal and plastic
parts of the rifle only, including original Blaser rifle
scope mounts, but not the rifle scope. Wooden
parts of the rifle require special care and, being
natural products, are subject to natural changes.
Warranty for wooden parts is excluded.
The warranty period amounts to ten years, star-
ting with the date of sale. It includes any defects
of and damages to the rifle (metal and plastic
parts), which are proven to be due to faulty mate-
rial or manufacturing. Within this framework, the
manufacturer shall bear the costs for material and
working time. For performance of work under
this warranty, the rifle has to be returned to the
specialised dealer or the production company in
Isny.
3. Scope of warranty
Work performed under warranty does not cause
any prolongation or renewal of the warranty period
for the rifle or built in spare parts. The warranty
period for installed spare parts ends at the same
time as the warranty period for the entire rifle.
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4. Guarantee exclusion
Description of Parts
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General Safety Rules
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The guarantee shall be excluded with:
• Damage that is caused as the result of normal
wear and tear, with non-observance of the ope-
rating instructions or improper use or handling
and if the gun shows mechanical damages of
any kind.
• Damages that are the result of force majeure
or environmental influences
• Repairs, treatment or changes to the gun
performed by third parties
• Use of reloaded or non-CIP-permitted
ammunition
• Blueing carried out by a third party
Risk and costs of transportation of the rifle (out-
ward and return) shall be borne by the customer.
Warranty is performed in the discretion of manu-
facturer by repair or replacement of defective
parts; replaced parts pass into manufacturer’s
property.
1. Assembly of the Rifle
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2. Disassembly of the Rifle
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3. Opening and Closing the Rifle
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4. Safety
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5. Loading the Rifle
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2. Warranty for gun efficiency
6. Firing
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The firing precision of a gun depends on a multi-
tude of factors. The most important factor is the
ammunition. Not every barrel fires equally well
with every type of ammunition, there may be con-
siderably differences in efficiency. The scope and
its mount are of the same importance. Parallax,
loose reticles, defects in reticle adjustment and
faulty mounting are the most common causes for
unsatisfactory gun efficiency. For these reasons,
you should use branded scopes, mounted by a
specialist, and you should tune in the ammunition
to your rifle by testing several types of ammunition.
7. Unloading the Rifle
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8. Open Sights
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The guarantee does not apply for optical sight
equipment and telescopic sight mounts of manu-
facturers other than Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH.
More extensive or other claims, especially those
that refer to compensation for damages that go
beyond the gun itself (consequential damages)
shall be excluded (provided liability is not legally
ordered as compulsory).
9. Mounting of Scope
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10. Case
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11. Care and Maintenance
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12. Warranty Conditions
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12-2004 Subject to technical modifications
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General Safety Rules
General Safety Rules
Your new Blaser breakdown rifle K 95 is
characterised by special design features,
making it very different from other break-
down rifles. The enhanced safety features
of your Blaser rifle however, 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
name K 95 and the calibre indication are
marked on the left side of the barrel, at the
back.
General safety rules
for handling firearms
– Before loading the firearm, always check,
whether there are oil residues or other
foreign matter in the chamber or barrel.
Oil residues in chamber or barrel may
cause distinct shifts in the point of impact!
Foreign matter in the barrel (e.g. water,
snow, soil) may cause a detonation of
the barrel, leading to severe injuries of
the shooter or persons in the vicinity!
Ensure that no foreign matter can enter
the barrel, also during use!
– Check the surrounding area, before
every shot.
– Ensure that firearm and ammunition never
pass into the hands of unauthorised
persons.
– Point your firearm only at a target,
which you have clearly identified.
– Only put your finger on the trigger,
when you want to shoot.
– Always keep firearm and ammunition se-
parate, in a secured unit and inaccessible
to unauthorised persons.
– Only fire a shot, when a secure back
stop exists.
– Observe applicable legal provisions
for carrying and storing arms and
ammunition.
– Only use ammunition which meets the CIP
requirements, in particular with regards to
the maximum gas pressures P
max
according
to CIP regulations. Every Blaser rifle is
controlled and tested by the state proof-
house according to the requirements of
the proofing-law and -regulations, using
proof cartridges exceeding the maximal
allowed gas pressure P
max
by a minimum
of 30%. If gas pressures exceed proof-level,
the safety of the user and/or third parties
can no longer be guaranteed. The same
applies to cartridge cases, where the seal
function is no longer correct through
obturation.
– When a cartridge fails, wait approx.
60 seconds before opening the action,
to avoid danger through hang-fire.
CAUTION:
Please read these operating instructions
completely, before using the rifle. Only
hand on the rifle together with the opera-
ting instructions.
– Familiarise yourself thoroughly with the
handling of your firearm and practise all
functions and actions with the firearm
unloaded, before starting to carry and
use it.
– Wear hearing protection during shooting.
Please ask your specialised dealer for an
in-depth explanation of your rifle and
instruction in its use, as a supporting
measure to these operating instructions.
– Consider every firearm as loaded and
ready to fire, unless you have convinced
yourself of the contrary by opening
the action and checking the chamber
(barrel). Even when unloaded, a firearm
has to be handled like a loaded firearm.
Unload your firearm:
– beforecrossingobstacles,
– before climbing and leaving raised hides,
– before entering a building,
– During any handling, always hold the
muzzle in a direction where you can
neither jeopardise nor damage persons
or property.
– Load your firearm only immediately
before use.
– before climbing into a vehicle,
– Disengage from safe position (cock) your
firearm only immediately before shooting.
Hold barrel into a direction out of danger
during disengaging (cocking).
– before entering a built area,
– and also, when you lay down or
hand on the firearm temporarily.
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