SIGARMS BLASER K95 PRESTIGE RIFLE
The Blaser K95: The Epitome Of German Rifle Engineering Blaser is not one of the oldest of the European gun makers, but is today regarded by many as the best. It is unlikely that any other gun maker makes such extensive use of high technology - combined with renowned German engineering and traditional old world craftsmanship - to create true masterpieces of form and function. The single-shot K95 "Mountain Rifle" is an astonishing example. The rugged yet lightweight K95 is designed for the serious hunter who ranges far in the field and insists on one absolutely perfect shot. It takes down quickly and easily for packing over rough terrain. The patented tilting box lock is extremely precise and robust. The K95 has a very unique safety system. The locking block both secures the barrel into the receiver and houses the firing pin. The locking block can be easily removed providing an added measure of security. Without the locking block, the rifle is inoperable. Designed for the sophisticated and serious hunter, the K95 is the ultimate single-shot, break-action rifle that is easily taken down and reassembled without any loss of zero. The K95 Prestige features select walnut and embossed Prestige sideplates. Specifications: Value. Custom quality. Revolutionary design. Only SIGARMS can offer such a selection. Click here to visit Gunshopfinder.com's Sigarms page. Or, to find a Sigarms dealer near you, select a state and then click "Submit."
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