Instruction Manual
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5. Loading the rifle 6. Firing 6. Firing
5.1.
Loading the rifle
• Remove oil from barrels and chambers
and check them for foreign matter.
• Convince yourself under all circumstances
that the ammunition corresponds with
the calibres of your rifle.
• Insert the appropriate cartridges into the
chambers.
• Close the rifle.
6.1.
Firing
• Cock the rifle by pushing the safety
slide (cocking slide) forward.
• Sight at target and fire.
– the front trigger releases
the shot in the lower barrel.
– the rear trigger releases the
shot in the upper barrel.
NOTE:
When the rifle is fired, the safety slide
(cocking slide) jumps back into its original
position; this is caused by the recoil of larger
sporting cartridges. In order to trigger the
second shot, the rifle has to be cocked
(disengaged) again.
CAUTION:
Please remember that, after firing the
first shot, there is still a live cartridge
in the barrel which was not fired!
7. Unloading
7.1.
Unloading
• Open the rifle.
• When breaking the barrels, the cartridges
are pulled out by the extractor far enough
to be taken out fully by hand.
CAUTION:
The Blaser 95 models are equipped with
direct pull triggers. The setting of the trigger
pulls can and may only be changed at the
factory.
CAUTION:
Please check the trigger regularly for smooth
movement, with the rifle unloaded and
locked (uncocked). Gummy oil and/or con-
taminations may affect proper functioning
of the trigger and cause malfunctions.
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