K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 1 Instruction manual WARNING ! Please read and understand this instruction manual entirely, before using the rifle. Keep this manual with your firearm. Upon change of ownership, transfer this manual with the firearm. As a supporting measure to this instruction manual, please ask your dealer to explain your rifle to you in detail and let him instruct you about its use.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 2 CAUTION! Please always read this instruction manual entirely, before using the break action single shot rifle. The break action single shot rifle may only be passed on together with this instruction manual. As a supporting measure to this instruction manual, please ask your dealer to explain your break action single shot rifle to you in detail and let him instruct you about its use.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 3 Table of Contents General Safety Rules Description of the individual parts of the firearm 11. Assembling the rifle 12. Disassembling the rifle 13. Operating and handling 14. Front sight and rear sight 15. Mounting the scope 16. Care and maintenance 17.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 4 Safety Rules Due to its special design characteristics, your new Blaser single shot rifle K 95 differs from other single shot rifles. The improved safety features of your Blaser rifle must however, never induce you to disregard the required care and legal provisions for handling arms. Please check first, whether you have the correct instruction manual.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 5 Safety Rules - Whenever holding the rifle, always point the muzzle in a safe direction to ensure you neither injure people nor damage property. - Do not cock your rifle (take off safety) until you are ready to fire. When cocking (taking off safety), point the muzzle in a safe direction. - Before loading, check the barrel for obstructions and make sure no foreign matter (water, snow, soil) can get into the barrel after loading, too.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 6 Description of the individual parts of the firearm 1 Front sight 2 Rear sight 3 Pin notches for the original Blaser saddle mount (DBP) 4 Indication of model and calibre 5 Breech block 6 Top lever 1 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 Safety slide Stock Trigger Block release Receiver Barrel lugs Fore-end Barrel 2 3 4 3 5 6 7 14 6 13 12 11 10 9 8
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 7 1. Assembling the rifle 1.1. Hooking in barrel This is only possible with the fore-end removed. Pull out extractor all the way to the stop. Do not touch top lever. Place the foremost barrel lug on the hinge pin. Due to the tight fit, you have to proceed carefully. Grip barrel lug part and receiver with one hand, press the barrel lug into its bed, closing the rifle at the same time.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 8 1. Assembling the rifle 1.2 Attaching fore-end Place the fore-end over the hinge pin, flush with the receiver, and tilt it towards the barrel all the way to the stop. We recommend to lift the flap of the fore-end with the forefinger and hold it in this position. Press down the fore-end. The flap of the fore-end snaps into place. Close the flap of the fore-end completely. The fore-end is now latched.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 9 2. Disassembling the rifle CAUTION! Unload your rifle prior to disassembly (refer to page 17). 2.1. Taking off the fore-end Support the rifle on your thigh. Pull out the flap on the fore-end with one hand. You may take off the fore-end now. Facilitate pulling off the fore-end by pressing it away from the barrel at the top with your other hand.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 10 2. Disassembling the rifle 2.2 Hooking off the barrel This is only possible with the fore-end removed. Push the top lever all the way to the right and keep it in this position. Tilt the barrel all the way downwards, unlatching the barrel lug.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 11 2. Disassembling the rifle 2.3. Removing breech block (with barrel detached) This is only required, when you want to clean the rifle thoroughly or safeguard it against unauthorized use by removing the breech block. Press the block release button »A« beside the trigger and keep it pressed down. Now push the top lever to the right simultaneously, until the breech block unlatches.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 12 2. Disassembling the rifle 2.4 Reinserting breech block W A Place the breech block with the semicircular shaft bearing »W« on the shaft at the bottom of the receiver and tilt it backwards. Press the block release button »A« beside the trigger and keep it pressed down. Now, the top lever can be pushed all the way to the right (slightly further than for opening the rifle). Hold the top lever in this position, you may now release the locking button »A«.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 13 WARNING: Do not move the safety to the “off safe“ position until you are ready to fire. Keep your finger away from the trigger unless you wish to fire the rifle. When you interrupt or finish firing move the safety slide immediately backwards in the “on safe“ position. Before making each shot, check the terrain in front of and behind the target. Ensure that the target and the environment allow shots to be fired without danger.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 14 3. Operating and handling 3.2 Closing the rifle Do not touch the top lever. Grip barrel and swivel stock upwards. The breech block snaps into place in the barrel and is latched by the breech wedge. Check, whether the top lever is locked, by pushing it slightly to the left. The rifle cannot be cocked if the lever is in an unlocked position. To lock the top lever, a small degree of force is required, particularly with new rifles.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 15 3. Operating and handling 3.3. Cocking the lock (putting the rifle „off safe“) Press the safety slide forward until it snaps into position. CAUTION: Safety slide to the front: The breech is closed. The lock is cocked.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 16 3. Operating and handling 3.4. Uncocking the lock (putting the rifle „on safe“) 3.A Ammunition With your thumb, simply pull the safety slide backwards against a slight resistance and let is slide back. With a bit of practice, this can be done without a sound. CAUTION: Do not touch the trigger under any circumstances, this would fire the rifle ! Safety slide in its rear position: The lock is uncocked. The rifle is safe.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 17 3. Operating and handling 3.5. Loading the rifle 3.7. Trigger Remove the oil from barrel and chamber and check it for foreign obstacles. Make absolutely sure, that the ammunition corresponds with the calibre of your rifle. Insert the correct cartridge into the magazine. Close the rifle. CAUTION: The Blaser single shot rifle model K 95 is equipped with a fine trigger.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 18 3. Operating and handling 3.8 Unloading the rifle Open the rifle. (see 3.1.) When the barrel is tilted, the cartridge extractor pulls out the cartridge from the magazine, so that it can be taken out by hand.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 19 4. Open sights Due to differing sighting habits and requirements, the rifle is tested and adjusted through open sighting in the plant to an approximate degree of accuracy only. Accurate test-shooting by adjusting rear and front sight should be performed by you, together with your dealer, to allow the sighting to be tailored to your personal requirements. 4.1. Front sight for height adjustment - Insert the 1.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 20 5. Mounting the scope The K 95 has been prepared for the original Blaser saddle mount (DBP). We assume that an authorized dealer has fitted your scope correctly to match the barrel. 5.1. Mounting the scope: - Flip the covers of the front and rear locking lever open, ensuring that both of them are swivelled fully forward/up. - Grip the rifle at the fore-end with your left hand and support stock on your thigh.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 21 5. Mounting the scope 5.2 Removing scope - Grip rifle at the fore-end with your left hand and support it on your thigh. - Flip both covers of the locking levers open. - Fist swivel the rear locking lever all the way to the front/top with your thumb, until it reaches the stop. - Grip the centre tube of the scope with your right hand and keep it in this position.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 22 6. Care and maintenance WARNING: Before performing any cleaning or maintenance, make sure the rifle is completely unloaded. Always make sure you use suitable materials that are intended for the purpose of cleaning rifles. Metal parts: Always keep all metal parts of the rifle clean and lightly oiled.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 23 7. Warranty conditions LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY BLASER firearms are warranted by the BLASER Jagdwaffen GmbH to be free of defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 5 years from date of first purchase by a consumer. BLASER’s obligation is limited (at BLASER’s choice) to repairing or replacing at any of its authorized warranty service stations any part of a BLASER firearm which BLASER examination discloses to be defective.
K95 English 2001 6/8/01 2:40 PM Page 24 SIGARMS Inc. 18 Industrial Drive, Exeter, NH 03833 Ph: (603) 772-2302 Fax: (603) 772-9082 I M P O RTA N T: Do not discard. Keep this manual with your firearm. Upon change of ownership, transfer this manual with the firearm.