Blazer R93 from Sigarms?
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Toronto Canada
I' m almost sure that Rifle Magazine did a test on the Blazer and liked it. For what thats worth.
I have talked to the Canadian distributor because he owned one and was extremely happy with it and said it was very accurate.
Probably not much help, check the web for the magazine article.
340
I have talked to the Canadian distributor because he owned one and was extremely happy with it and said it was very accurate.
Probably not much help, check the web for the magazine article.
340
#3
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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happens to be one of the rifles most likely procured in the near future. For the sportsman that travels a lot it makes a lot of sense. You can break it down and put it in a 36" americase and not many baggage gorillas will know what your packing. Swiss made what more can I say. The ones I have seen and picked up are light quick handling and have one of the best triggers ever designed bar none. One of few rifles in the world that allow you to take off the scope and mounts and then remount them and still stay sighted in. Going from a std caliber to a mag involves changing the bolt face(collett) and magazine which is a dropin anyway. Problem with this rifle is it is too radical and riflemen are way toooo conventional. They just had a minor recall on them but that problem has been resolved. Rest assured that the materials in this gun are top notch and no expense has been spared in their construction. If most critics actually took one out to the range and shot one and used it some they could not possibly bad mouth it.




