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i am just interested that’s all.
i wonder what could have caused it then? unless the decocking switch moved down and somehow did not release the spring? but as you know you can feel the spring release.
its been a while maybe 2 years or more since I last handled one.
I know contractors that use them to great effect.
One used it as a work rifle and to shoot PRS,I think he had two barrels though of the same calibre as not to fry his work barrel.
He loved the modularity of them which I think is blasers strength.
I’m not an anti blaser merchant or anything ,
But I’ll just not hear it that they are the safest rifles to exist and cannot possibly fail.
I read a story on a forum of a guy that travelled up to a weeks stalking , unpacked his car , was sorting kit out etc
He passed the guide his loaded blaser , round in the spout , safety engaged, didn’t mention a word to the guide about it being in a ready state , luckily guide was a consumate professional and carried out nsps to discover he had been handed a rifle in such a state.
Only good weapon handling and safety drills prevented a possible horror story.
When challenged about the state of the rifle , the owner doubled down and cited blasers safety systems saying it was fine and blaser had a total of 7 safety functions and it wouldn’t discharge.
As you can imagine, this wasn’t well recieved and I imagine the rifle owner did a whole lot of armed walking that week without shooting much