Blaser
Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH (pronounced: Blah-zer) is a German firearms manufacturer of high-end shotguns and rifles both for the hunting and tactical market. It was founded in 1957 by Horst Blaser, developing the drilling Blaser Diplomat.[1][2][3] In September 2008, Blaser established an office in San Antonio, Texas. HistoryIn 1993, Blaser developed the Blaser R93 straight-pull bolt-action hunting rifle, a major success in the European market because of its main focus in security and innovative bolt-action design. Blaser makes their barrels by hammer forging. The R93 series can change calibers in minutes with very little effort.[3] In the first 10 years, over 100,000 of the R93 Action-Bolt rifles were fabricated. When production of the R93 ended in 2016/2017, there had been produced more than 200000 complete R93 rifles.[4] In 2015 there had been produced more than 100000 complete Blaser R8 rifles.[5] Blaser merged with SIGARMS in 1997, but continues autonomously producing and developing hunting rifles. In 1999 SIGARMS began distribution of Blaser in the USA.[6] Today, its product portfolio includes straight pull model Blaser R8, combination guns (Drillings and Double rifles), shotguns (Blaser F3 and F16), and single shot rifles.[7] Sport OpticsIn 2017 Blaser started producing binoculars[8] and the following year also telescopic sights[9][10] and Reflector sight called RD 17.[11] All of the Blaser sport optics products are price positioned in the highest premium class. The following models are currently available. Binoculars
All Blaser binoculars feature Abbe-Koenig prisms.[citation needed] Rifle scopesAll Blaser Infinity rifle scopes have a 36mm main tube and can only be mounted with rail. The rail standard used is the Zeiss ZM/VM type. Red Dot Sights
The RD 20 comes with original Blaser saddle mount included.[citation needed] See alsoReferences
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