Blaser R93
The Blaser R93 is a straight-pull action precision rifle offered in a multitude of calibers and barrel lengths manufactured by the German firearms manufacturer Blaser. Designed by Blasers' designer Mr. Meinhard Zeh in 1993, it had a number of features rare on modern hunting rifles, including a manual cocking system and a proprietary Blaser saddle scope mount for mounting the optic directly to the quick-change barrel.
Blaser R93 | |
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Type | Precision rifle |
Place of origin | Germany |
Production history | |
Designer | Meinhard Zeh |
Designed | 1993 |
Manufacturer | Blaser |
Produced | 1993–2017 |
No. built | 200,000+ |
Variants | Blaser 93 Tactical |
Specifications | |
Caliber | Various; see |
Action | Radial locking straight-pull bolt-action |
Feed system | 3- or 4- round internal box magazine |
Sights | Aperture-type iron sights or telescopic sight |
In 2002, more than 100,000 complete Blaser R93 rifles had been produced. By 2017, more than 200,000 R93 rifles had been produced, but it is not clear whether the R93 Tactical variant is included in these numbers.
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