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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
1 Foresight 8 Buttstock
Warranty of Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH is provided Ammunition of the same make and charge may 2 Rear sight 9 Trigger
in addition to statutory warranty claims by dealers, exhibit different efficiency and impact point 3 Seats for original Blaser 10 Block lock
provided, that the enclosed firearms certificate is characteristics from one manufacturing run to the saddle mount (DBP) 11 Receiver
filled in completely and received by Blaser Jagd- other and from one rifle to the other.
waffen GmbH within ten days after the date of When the optimum of ammunition, rifle scope 4 Indication of model and calibre 12 Barrel hook
sale. Warranty is provided exclusively for the first and mount were selected, we provide a warranty 5 Breech block 13 Forearm
purchaser having his residence in the country of for the excellent efficiency of our rifles. 6 Locking lever 14 Barrel
purchase. Complaints regarding gun efficiency have to be
brought forward in writing within 20 days after
7 Safety slide (cocking slide) 15 Shaft bearing
The warranty applies to the metal and plastic the date of sale. We reserve the right to submit the
parts of the rifle only, including original Blaser rifle rifle to an independent institution for verification
scope mounts, but not the rifle scope. Wooden (DEVA or Staatliches Beschussamt) [government
parts of the rifle require special care and, being proofhouse]. If excellent gun efficiency is confir-

Instruction manual
natural products, are subject to natural changes. med there, we are entitled to claim the costs
Warranty for wooden parts is excluded. incurred for the tests from customer.

The warranty period amounts to ten years, star- 3. Scope of warranty


ting with the date of sale. It includes any defects
of and damages to the rifle (metal and plastic Work performed under warranty does not cause
parts), which are proven to be due to faulty mate- any prolongation or renewal of the warranty period
rial or manufacturing. Within this framework, the for the rifle or built in spare parts. The warranty Table of Contents
manufacturer shall bear the costs for material and period for installed spare parts ends at the same
working time. For performance of work under time as the warranty period for the entire rifle. Page
this warranty, the rifle has to be returned to the
specialised dealer or the production company in 4. Guarantee exclusion
Description of Parts 1
Isny. General Safety Rules 2/3
The guarantee shall be excluded with:
Risk and costs of transportation of the rifle (out- • Damage that is caused as the result of normal 1. Assembly of the Rifle 4
ward and return) shall be borne by the customer. wear and tear, with non-observance of the ope- 2. Disassembly of the Rifle 5
Warranty is performed in the discretion of manu- rating instructions or improper use or handling
facturer by repair or replacement of defective and if the gun shows mechanical damages of 3. Opening and Closing the Rifle 6
parts; replaced parts pass into manufacturer’s any kind.
property. • Damages that are the result of force majeure 4. Safety 7
or environmental influences 5. Loading the Rifle 8
2. Warranty for gun efficiency • Repairs, treatment or changes to the gun
performed by third parties 6. Firing 8
The firing precision of a gun depends on a multi- • Use of reloaded or non-CIP-permitted 7. Unloading the Rifle 9
tude of factors. The most important factor is the ammunition
ammunition. Not every barrel fires equally well • Blueing carried out by a third party 8. Open Sights 9
with every type of ammunition, there may be con-
siderably differences in efficiency. The scope and The guarantee does not apply for optical sight 9. Mounting of Scope 10
its mount are of the same importance. Parallax, equipment and telescopic sight mounts of manu- 10. Case 11
loose reticles, defects in reticle adjustment and facturers other than Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH.
faulty mounting are the most common causes for More extensive or other claims, especially those 11. Care and Maintenance 11
unsatisfactory gun efficiency. For these reasons, that refer to compensation for damages that go
12. Warranty Conditions 12
you should use branded scopes, mounted by a beyond the gun itself (consequential damages)
specialist, and you should tune in the ammunition shall be excluded (provided liability is not legally
to your rifle by testing several types of ammunition. ordered as compulsory).

12-2004 Subject to technical modifications


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General Safety Rules General Safety Rules

Your new Blaser breakdown rifle K 95 is General safety rules – Before loading the firearm, always check, – Check the surrounding area, before
characterised by special design features, for handling firearms whether there are oil residues or other every shot.
making it very different from other break- foreign matter in the chamber or barrel.
down rifles. The enhanced safety features – Ensure that firearm and ammunition never Oil residues in chamber or barrel may – Point your firearm only at a target,
of your Blaser rifle however, should never pass into the hands of unauthorised cause distinct shifts in the point of impact! which you have clearly identified.
induce you to ignore the necessary care and persons. Foreign matter in the barrel (e.g. water, – Only put your finger on the trigger,
legal provisions with respect to handling snow, soil) may cause a detonation of when you want to shoot.
arms. – Always keep firearm and ammunition se- the barrel, leading to severe injuries of
Please check first, whether you have the parate, in a secured unit and inaccessible the shooter or persons in the vicinity! – Only fire a shot, when a secure back
correct operating instructions: The model to unauthorised persons. Ensure that no foreign matter can enter stop exists.
name K 95 and the calibre indication are the barrel, also during use!
marked on the left side of the barrel, at the – Observe applicable legal provisions – When a cartridge fails, wait approx.
back. for carrying and storing arms and – Only use ammunition which meets the CIP 60 seconds before opening the action,
ammunition. requirements, in particular with regards to to avoid danger through hang-fire.
CAUTION: the maximum gas pressures Pmax according
Please read these operating instructions – Familiarise yourself thoroughly with the to CIP regulations. Every Blaser rifle is – Wear hearing protection during shooting.
completely, before using the rifle. Only handling of your firearm and practise all controlled and tested by the state proof-
hand on the rifle together with the opera- functions and actions with the firearm house according to the requirements of
ting instructions. unloaded, before starting to carry and the proofing-law and -regulations, using
use it. proof cartridges exceeding the maximal
Please ask your specialised dealer for an allowed gas pressure Pmax by a minimum
in-depth explanation of your rifle and – Consider every firearm as loaded and of 30%. If gas pressures exceed proof-level, Unload your firearm:
instruction in its use, as a supporting ready to fire, unless you have convinced the safety of the user and/or third parties
measure to these operating instructions. yourself of the contrary by opening can no longer be guaranteed. The same – before crossing obstacles,
the action and checking the chamber applies to cartridge cases, where the seal
(barrel). Even when unloaded, a firearm function is no longer correct through – before climbing and leaving raised hides,
has to be handled like a loaded firearm. obturation.
– before entering a building,
– During any handling, always hold the – Load your firearm only immediately
muzzle in a direction where you can before use. – before climbing into a vehicle,
neither jeopardise nor damage persons
or property. – Disengage from safe position (cock) your – before entering a built area,
firearm only immediately before shooting.
Hold barrel into a direction out of danger – and also, when you lay down or
during disengaging (cocking). hand on the firearm temporarily.

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1. Assembly of the Rifle 2. Disassembly of the Rifle

1.1. Securing barrel 1.2. Installing forearm CAUTION: 2.3. Removing breech block
Unload your rifle before disassembly
(with barrel unhinged)
(Only possible with forearm removed) • Engage forearm on hinge bolt, flush with (refer to page 9).
the receiver, and tilt it onto the barrel,
This is only necessary, when you want to
• Pull out extractor all the way to the stop. until it reaches the stop.
thoroughly clean the rifle or safeguard it
Do not touch locking lever. 2.1. Removing forearm
against unauthorised use by removing the
• The best manner to do this is to lift the
breech block.
• Seat the front barrel hook onto the hinge forearm shutter with your index finger • Support the rifle at the buttstock on your
bolt. Due to the tight fit, this requires care. and hold it in this position. thigh.
• Press block lock 10 , located beside
the trigger, and keep it pressed down.
• Grip around barrel hook part and receiver • Press in forearm. • Pull forearm flap out with a finger of one
• Now press the locking lever simultaneously
with one hand, press barrel hook into its hand, and disengage forearm from the
to the right, until breech block disengages.
seat, closing the rifle. • The forearm flap engages. barrel by pressing with the fingers of your
• When disengaging, the block snaps for-
other hand.
ward a little and can now be removed,
CAUTION: • Close the forearm flap completely.
accessing it from the front.
The breech block must be in its correct posi- The forearm is now locked. • Tilt forearm away from barrel at a slight
tion (slightly inclined forwards). Should the angle and pull it up, removing it from the
block be in vertical position, the barrel can- hinge.
2.4. Reinstalling breech block
not be closed. In this case, press the locking
lever all the way to the right and, with your
• Put breech block with the semicircular
other hand, return the breech block into its 2.2. Removing barrel
shaft bearing 15 onto the shaft in the
forward inclined position.
bottom of the receiver and tilt it backwards.
(Only possible with forearm removed)
• Press block lock 10 , located beside the
NOTE:
trigger, and keep it pressed down. Now,
Securing the barrel requires a certain amount Press locking lever all the way to the
the locking lever can be pushed all the
of skill. Do not use force! We suggest having right and hold it in this position.
way to the right (a bit further than for
this procedure demonstrated by an expert
opening the rifle).
and practise several times in his presence. Tilt barrel all the way down.
• Hold locking lever in this position; you
Doing so, the barrel hook is disengaged.
may reengage the breech block 10 now.
• Now press the breech block at its rear end
down into the receiver and release the
locking lever.

NOTE:
If you tilted the breech block all the way
to the back into its locked vertical position
during installation, push the locking lever
(without pressing block lock 10 ) to the
right again and allow the block to snap back
into its position of a slight forward inclina-
tion, by pushing it slightly forward. In this
position, the rifle can be fired.

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3. Opening and Closing the Rifle 4. Safety

3.1. Opening the rifle 3.2. Closing the rifle The safety system of the Blaser K 95 is based 4.2. Returning to the safe position
on an uncocked firing pin spring. The firing (locking/uncocking)
• Press locking lever all the way to • Do not touch locking lever. pin spring is cocked with the safety slide
the right and hold it in this position. (cocking slide) immediately before the shot. Simply pull safety slide (cocking slide)
• Hold the barrel pointing in a safe position backwards with your thumb against a
• The barrel hook is disengaged. and tilt buttstock upward. The breech light resistance, and let it slide backwards.
block engages in the barrel and is locked 4.1. Disengaging from safe position With some practise, this can be done
• The barrel can now be tilted by the breech wedge. (cocking) without making a sound.
downwards (“opened”).
• To check whether the locking lever is • Push the safety slide (cocking slide) When the safety slide (cocking slide)
closed, apply light pressure to the left. all the way to the front, until it locks. is in its rear position:
Otherwise, disengaging from safe position The rifle is locked, the hammer is uncocked.
(cocking) of the rifle will not be possible, Safety slide (cocking slide)
for safety reasons. in front position: CAUTION:
The rifle is disengaged from safe position, Under no circumstances should you put
• Mainly in new rifles, some force has to the hammer is cocked. your fingers into the trigger when locking
be exerted in order to close the locking (uncocking) your rifle (you may be used to
lever. This is due to the tight, precise fits. do this from rifles with exposed hammers).
The wedge "pulls”. This would trigger a shot, when the rifle is
loaded!
CAUTION:
The breech block must be in its slightly NOTE:
inclined forward position. If in a vertical When opening the rifle - pressing the locking
position, the rifle cannot be closed any more. lever to the right - the safety slide (cocking
In this case, press the locking lever all the slide) jumps back into the "safe” (uncocked)
way to the right and, with your other hand, position automatically.
return the breech block into its position of
an inclination to the front.

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5. Loading the Rifle 6. Firing 7. Unloading the Rifle 8. Open Sights
5.1. Loading the Rifle 6.1. Firing 7.1. Unloading the Rifle Considering differing sighting habits and
requirements, the rifle is zeroed-in over open
• Remove oil from barrels and chambers • Cock the rifle by pushing the safety slide • Open the rifle. sights at the factory with approximate preci-
and check them for foreign matter. (cocking slide) forward. sion only. Precise zeroing-in by adjusting
• When breaking the barrel, the cartridge is foresight and rear sight should be performed
• Convince yourself under all circumstances • Sight at target and fire. pulled out by the extractor far enough to by yourself, together with your specialised
that the ammunition corresponds with the be taken out fully by hand. dealer, in order to adjust the sights precisely
calibres of your rifle. NOTE: to your personal requirements.
After firing a shot, the safety slide (cocking
• Insert the appropriate cartridges slide) will remain in its front position. When
into the chambers. the locking lever is pushed to the right 8.1. Foresight with elevation
before breaking the rifle, the safety slide adjustment
• Close the rifle. (cocking slide) jumps back into the position
"safe (uncocked)” automatically. • Insert Allen key SW 1.5 into the bore in
the front end foresight base from above
CAUTION: and turn Allen screw as needed:
The Blaser K 95 is equipped with a direct
pull trigger. The setting of the trigger pull • Foresight (spring-supported) Turning
can and may only be changed at the factory. screw outwards = shooting deeper,
Turning screw inwards = shooting higher.
NOTE:
Please check the trigger regularly for smooth
movement, with the rifle unloaded and 8.2. Rear sight (sight) with
locked (uncocked). lateral adjustment
Gummy oil and/or contaminations may
affect proper functioning of the trigger • The rear sight leaf is provided with bores
and cause malfunctions. at the left and right side for an Allen key
SW 1.5.

• When shooting to the left:


Loosen right Allen screw,
Tighten left Allen screw.

• When shooting to the right:


Loosen left Allen screw,
Tighten right Allen screw.

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9. Mounting of Scope 10. Case 11. Care and
Maintenance
The Blaser K 95 has been prepared for 9.2. Removing scope The double-shell special ABS transportation
installation of the Original Blaser saddle case with three locks offers appropriate Only use products for the care of your rifle,
mount (DBP). We assume that your scope • Hold rifle at the forearm with your left storage for the Blaser K 95, plus exchange which are destined for this purpose.
has been mounted correctly on the appro- hand and support it on your thigh. barrel, 2 scopes and accessories, when
priate barrel by your specialized dealer. travelling. Barrel: Polish exterior and interior of chamber
• Open both lids of the mount levers. and barrel with a suitable gun oil after shoo-
Rifle case A ting, before storing the rifle for prolonged
9.1. Installing scope • First swivel the rear lever with your thumb For all Blaser single shot rifles and Blaser periods of time, and after carrying the rifle,
all the way to the front/up until it reaches bolt action rifle R 93, forearm disassembled, especially in humid or wet conditions. Prior
• Open lid of rear and front mount lever and the stop. with scope. to shooting, barrel and chamber have to be
ensure that both are swivelled all the way External dimensions LxWxH: 70x26x9 cm thoroughly de-oiled again. In case of thick
to the front /up. • Grip scope with your right hand at the deposits of bullet residues, we recommend
centre tube and hold it. Rifle case C to use chemical barrel cleaners.
• Hold rifle at the forearm with your left For all Blaser single shot rifles and Blaser
CAUTION:
hand, support buttstock on your thigh. • Now swivel the mount lever in front with bolt action rifle R 93, forearm assembled.
Under all circumstances, oberserve
your thumb all the way to the front/up With additional compartments for exchange
instructions and warnings given by the
• Hold scope with your right hand at the until it reaches the stop. barrel and second scope.
product manufacturer for use of product.
centre tube, above the mount, so that you External dimensions LxWxH: 78x35x9 cm
can reach the front lever with your thumb. • Tilt scope to the right and remove it.
Metal parts: Keep all metal parts of the
rifle clean and slightly oiled at all times.
• Insert the two round studs at the scope CAUTION:
mount carefully into the two oval holes If the distance between eye and scope is too Stock preservative is not suitable
sunk into the upper right side of the barrel, short and if the rifle is not seated correctly for polishing metal parts!
tilt scope to the left onto the barrel and at your shoulder, injuries are not to be
hold it in this position. excluded when shooting with large calibres. Stocks: All wooden stocks of Blaser hunting
rifles are oil-rubbed. We recommend to
• Press the (opened) mount levers, first the polish them regularly with standard stock
one in front and then the one in the back, care products.
backwards/downwards with your thumb,
Gun oil is not suitable for stock care!
until they reach their stop position (ten-
sion!). If this is too easy or requires a lot
Optics: Please refer to care instructions
of force, the mount is maladjusted.
of the optics manufacturer.
Have your dealer correct this according
to works instructions. CAUTION:
When oiling hunting rifles, care has to be
• Now close the two lids of the mount taken that no oil or grease gets into the trigger
levers. and action system. Under certain conditions,
oil and grease can resinify (harden), causing
Please ensure that the engaging surfaces dangerous disruptions of functioning. Please
are clean and free from grease. have your rifle checked by your specialised
dealer prior to each hunting season or hun-
ting trip. Every rifle is a piece of technical
equipment requiring regular checks.
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