Why did you edit your post, to late guv I saw the original .
C'mon admin.
What?!
What did I change other than spelling?
and a Troll?
I'm lost!
I'll leave this thread well alone. Apologies for venturing an opinion!
Why did you edit your post, to late guv I saw the original .
C'mon admin.
He can't be a troll, what sort of troll would admit to buying 3 blasers to find out their crap?!?! Every village has one.
Didn't mean to cause offence mate, j for joke eh?
In truth one person has had one misfire with one rifle which has never repeated the problem and in view of the stats that makes the Blaser so reliable as in statistical terms we can say it never fails. As I hinted the person who posted saying he has had three rifles all of which misfired a considerable proportion of the time doesn't have faulty rifles - the problem there lies elsewhere.
So I like life too much to risk using a Blaser.
Chitterne , I had a genuine interested in your post regarding your findings of the misfires , Something I had never heard before,, and your advice too full length resize was duly noted It was you that then went on a crusade rubbishing everything blaser , Not once did I comment on my faultless blaser saying its the best thing ever ,it does indeed have short comings of which I have spoken . You then accused me of getting " Chippy " with you whatever that means , you then edited that post and then denied you had done .
So shall we now start over ,Welcome to the site Chitterne. Hope you enjoy your stay .
I think it's not the perceived 'slagging' of Blasers that's odd. It's the way Blaser users fall over themselves to preach how faultless they are.
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especially if they happened to currently have an R93 up for sale in the sales section![]()
One member of the forum has a misfire and that somehow proves ALL Blasers misfire,
That's the Blaser 'odd' thing again. Why do Blaser owners feel that talking about a rifle is a personal slight against them?! IT ISN'T!and of course ALL Blaser owners are tw*ts.
I have seen more misfires in one session at Bisley on standards twist and pull bolt actions than I will ever see with Blasers.
Inevitably they were the result of some smart*rse homeloader feckin it up, and it was their "ultra-reliable" Remmy 700, Tikka, Sako - whatever that the misfire occurred with.
The locking mechanism for the bolt is similar to the breech lock on most semi-autos and indeed almost all military rifles, except that it holds on all around the breech not just on one or two points/recesses.
But, hey I guess god-knows-how-many millions of M1 Garands, M14's, SLR's, AK's, CK's, M16's, AR15's and the rest must be utterly unreliable too eh?