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My small Blaser K95 rifle
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Well, let Pictures speak:

My "Little" Blaser K95, 6,5x57R with Swaro PV-N 3-12x50 on rail and pimped with my LED illuminated front sightand Heym rear sight and a Reineke gun sling for great carrying

Performed well on a marmot hunt last year... :-)







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The K-95 is indeed an outstanding firearm.
 
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Here's one with my Attaché that a friend of mine uses.
 
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That sling of yours - is it a shooting sling as well as just a carry sling and given the barrel band attachement does it make it shoot to a different point of aim if used as a shooting sling.
 
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Nice!


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Nice. What area is that photograph in?
 
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great rifles and as Blaser themselves say their most accurate rifle!


Relax and light a Cuban.
 
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Sorry - I was a Long time not here on AR...

That sling is just drawn short for easier carrying the rifle in your Hands or while you are on the highseat...
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http://www.titanium-gunworks.c...ineke-gun-sling.html

The area was in Tyrol in Austria - nice location


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Tell us more London Hunter

Calibre, weight, handling, what you have used it for etc etc
 
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OK nice choice. I have a R8 Blaser and like it very much but am wanting to find a K95 second hand but there like hens teeth.
 
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I also have a R93

I forgot where I stored it though ....
 
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Excuse me, I'll just find a tissue and mop up the drool...


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London,

Very nice looking rifle. I have a K95 myself and like the rifle very much. I would sure like to have those lowered rings on my rifle.
 
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I would sure like to have those lowered rings on my rifle.

C-P,

Easy .... simply doesn't get any easier.

Measure, Eye-Ball it, however you'd like to have it set up. I usually measure the distance between the objective bell and the area on the barrel above where it is located. One watch-out though; make sure the amount you're gonna take off the base of the rings will still clear the turret housing on the scope (note: london hunter's) and the forward slope/angle of the scope's objective housing, too.

Remove the scope from the Saddle Mount and flip the base of the Saddle Mount over. The bases of the two rings are attached to the Saddle Mount with 2 T20 Torx screws. Unscrew them and remove the bottom half of the ring(s).

Now you've got 2 bottom ring halves that have a hole already drilled through the center of the rings and a 2mm nipple to keep them in place under recoil on the flat Saddle Mount. My Gunsmith made a brass jíg in @ 10 minutes that fits (screwed) into the screwhole and sits flush with the top half of the rings.

He slips the entire jig/bottom ring onto his lathe and trims them the desired amount. Yes, the 2mm nipple has to be copied to keep the rings from slipping on the Saddle Mount but that's a Piece-of-Cake for any accomplished Gunsmith.

Violá!

I've done it to all my Saddle Mounts that use rings (vice the several I've got w/rails) and that's 9 sets; between the K95 & the R93 - sorta Custom Mounts for each Barrel/Scope. I like to keep my head low on the stock.



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The closed case also contains an ammo wallet & sling, plus the Barrel, Receiver & Scope.

I call it my "Pimp Gun" because like london hunter with his Violin Case, mine appears to be nothing more than a Pool Cue.

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Gerry

Technical we are publishing pornorgrahy here you know ....
 
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Gerry,

Can you please PM me the contact info for your gunsmith? I have 2 sets that I would like to have lowered to accept 36mm objectives

thanks Cat Power
 
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