Blaser R93 Duo, Firearm Manuals

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Instruction Manual
Description of parts
1
Safety slides (cocking slides)
6
Forearm
2
Bolt Stop
7
Bolt handle
3
Bolt Assembly
8
Triggers
4
Receiver
9
Buttstock
5
Barrel Set
10
Seat for scope mount
5
Contents
10
Page
Description of parts
2/3
General Safety Rules
4/5
1. Assembly, Disassembly
6/7
2. Safety and Bolt Handle Lock
8/9
3. Loading the Rifle
10
4. Firing
11
5. Unloading
12
6. Removing and Installing Bolt Assembly
12
7. Exchanging Barrel Set
13
8. Exchanging the Bolt Head
14/15
9. Removal of Forearm /Exchange of Forearm
16
10. Open Sights
4
6
3
2
7
1
16
11. Mounting of Scope
17
8
13. Calibre Groups
18
15. Care and Maintenance
18
16. Warranty Conditions
19
9
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3
General Safety Rules
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.
General safety rules
for handling firearms
– Before loading the firearm, always check,
whether there are oil residues or other
foreign matters 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.
– Always keep firearm and ammunition se-
parate, in a secured unit and inaccessible
to unauthorised persons.
– Only put your finger on the trigger,
when you want to shoot.
– Only fire a shot, when a secure back
stop exists.
– Observe applicable legal provisions
for carrying and storing arms and
ammunition.
CAUTION:
Please read these operating instructions
completely, before using the rifle. Only
hand on the rifle together with the operating
instructions.
– 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.
– 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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5
 1. Assembly, Disassembly
1.1.
Assembly
1.2
Disassembly
• Insert barrel set into receiver, with muzzle
pointing upwards, and hold it there.
• Push both safety slides slightly forward
with your thumb (approx. 2mm); at the
same time, turn bolt handle backwards
with your index and middle finger (unlo-
ck), then pull bolt assembly back in a
straight line.
• Fasten the two barrel fastening nuts hand
tight with the Allen key provided (SW4).
Do not use extensions!
1.1.
• Insert magazine into magazine well and
press it downwards.
• Unload rifle (refer to Para. 5).
• Carefully put bolt with the two guide slide
ends onto rear end of receiver, parallel to
bolt guide rail.
• Push in bolt stop and hold it there, at the
same time, pull bolt assembly out towards
the back, using your other hand.
1.1.
• Press magazine downwards and slide bolt
assembly forward, into receiver.
• Loosen the two barrel fastening nuts with
the Allen key provided (SW4).
• Remove barrel set.
CAUTION:
When mounting the bolt assembly, the bolt
handle has always to be in its rear position.
I.e. at an angle of approx. 45°. If the bolt
handle is in an almost vertical position,
mounting of the bolt assembly is not
possible. Turn the bolt handle back into the
45°-position, until it engages.
1.1.
CAUTION:
Care has to be taken during assembly, that
barrel, bolt assembly and magazine are
appropriate for the calibre.
1.1.
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2. Safety and Bolt Handle Lock
Safety system
2.2.
Returning to the safe position
(locking/uncocking)
The safety system of the Blaser bolt action
rifle model R 93 Duo is based on uncocked
firing pin springs: the firing pin springs are
cocked with the safety slides immediately
before the shot. When repeating, the rifle
is cocked again automatically.
In its secured (uncocked) position, the
bolt handle is also blocked to prevent un-
intentional opening of the bolt assembly
when moving the rifle, provided that the
handle was fully closed.
• To put the rifle on "safe”, push the safety
slides forward/downward with your thumb
(unlocking) and let them slide back into
their starting position (the red signalling
dots are not visible any more).
2.1.
2.3.
CAUTION:
Under no circumstances should you put
your fingers into the triggers when disenga-
ging (cocking) or locking (uncocking) your
rifle (you may be used to do this from rifles
with exposed hammers).
This would trigger the shots, when the rifle
is loaded!
2.1.
Disengaging from safe position
(cocking)
• Push both safety slides forward powerfully
with your thumb, all the way to the stop,
and lift thumb off. Doing so, the safety
slides lock into their cocked position.
2.3.
Bolt handle lock
2.1.
2.4.
• Prevents unintentional opening of the bolt
assembly. It becomes active automatically,
when the rifle is put on "safe” (uncocked)
and fully locked.
• Red dots become visible behind the
safety slides as a signal.
The rifle is now disengaged from safe
position (cocked).
2.4.
Opening the locked
(uncocked) rifle
• Push the safety slides slightly forward with
your thumb (approx. 2mm).
2.2.
• At the same time, turn bolt handle back-
wards with your index and middle finger
(unlock), then pull bolt assembly back in
a straight line.
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