Manual

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10. Case 11. Care and
Maintenance
The double-shell special ABS transportation
case with three locks offers appropriate
storage for the Blaser Drilling, plus scope
and accessories, when travelling.
Rifle case A
For all Blaser single shot rifles and Blaser
bolt action rifle R 93, forearm disassembled,
with scope.
External dimensions LxWxH: 70x26x9 cm
Rifle case C
For all Blaser single shot rifles and Blaser
bolt action rifle R 93, forearm assembled.
Featuring additional compartments for
second interchangeable barrel and scope.
External dimensions LxWxH: 78x35x9 cm
Only use products for the care of your rifle,
which are destined for this purpose.
Barrel: Polish exterior and interior of chamber
and barrel with a suitable gun oil after shoo-
ting, before storing the rifle for prolonged
periods of time, and after carrying the rifle,
especially in humid or wet conditions. Prior
to shooting, barrel and chamber have to be
thoroughly de-oiled again. In case of thick
deposits of bullet residues, we recommend
to use chemical barrel cleaners.
CAUTION:
Under all circumstances, oberserve
instructions and warnings given by the
product manufacturer for use of product.
Metal parts: Keep all metal parts of the
rifle clean and slightly oiled at all times.
Stock preservative is not suitable
for polishing metal parts!
Stocks: All wooden stocks of Blaser hunting
rifles are oil-rubbed. We recommend to
polish them regularly with standard stock
care products.
Gun oil is not suitable for stock care!
Optics: Please refer to care instructions
of the optics manufacturer.
CAUTION:
When oiling hunting rifles, care has to be
taken that no oil or grease gets into the trigger
and action system. Under certain conditions,
oil and grease can resinify (harden), causing
dangerous disruptions of functioning. Please
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.
9. Mounting of Scope
The Blaser D 99 has been prepared for
installation of the Original Blaser saddle
mount (DBP).
We assume that your scope has been
mounted correctly on the appropriate
barrel by your specialized dealer.
Installing scope
Open lid of rear and front mount lever
and ensure that both are swivelled all
the way to the front /up.
Hold rifle at the forearm with your left
hand, support buttstock on your thigh.
Hold scope with your right hand at the
centre tube, above the mount, so that
you can reach the front lever with your
thumb.
Insert the two round studs at the scope
mount carefully into the two oval holes
sunk into the upper right side of the bar-
rel, tilt scope to the left onto the barrel
and hold it in this position.
Press the (opened) mount levers, first the
one in front and then the one in the
back, backwards/downwards with your
thumb, until they reach their stop posi-
tion (tension!). If this is too easy or requi-
res a lot of force, the mount is maladju-
sted. Have your dealer correct this
according to works instructions.
Now close the two lids of the mount
levers.
Please ensure that the engaging surfaces
are clean and free from grease.
9.1.
Removing scope
Hold the rifle with your left hand at the
forearm and support it on your thigh.
Open both lids of the mount levers.
First swivel the rear lever with your
thumb all the way to the front/up - until
it reaches the stop.
Grip scope with your right hand at the
centre tube and hold it.
Now swivel the mount lever at the front
with your thumb all the way to the
front/up - until it reaches the stop.
Tilt scope to the right and remove it.
CAUTION:
If the distance between eye and scope is too
short and if the rifle is not seated correctly
at your shoulder, injuries are not to be exclu-
ded when shooting with large calibres.
9.2.