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- Blaser_R93_Tactical weight "5.4".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical abstract "The Blaser LRS 2 and Blaser Tactical 2 are German sniper rifles, used by German and Dutch police forces as well as the Australian military and special police units. The rifles are manufactured by the German fire arms manufacturer Blaser. The LRS 2 and Tactical 2 rifles are straight-pull bolt-action take down sniper rifles. The straight-pull action design was introduced in the Blaser R93 hunting rifle line. These actions allows for faster follow-up shots compared to traditional turn bolt actions. The rifles are designed to fire small groups (sub 0.25 MOA) with factory match ammunition. The LRS 2 (Long Range Sporter 2) version, comes chambered in .223 Remington, 6mm Norma BR, 6.5×55mm, .308 Winchester and .300 Winchester Magnum.An uncommon part of its design is that it is a straight-pull bolt-action rather than a turn-bolt, which allows for much faster follow-up shots. The 14-lug radial collett ensures the centering of the cartridge when fed into the chamber assisting in its accuracy. Barrel changes by an experienced person can take place in under 60 seconds.The Tactical 2 version is available in .223 Remington, .308 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum and .338 Lapua Magnum and has a larger action and barrel to accommodate the use of the .338 Lapua Magnum chambering. The sight is mounted directly to the barrel as normal, however, the design allows the barrel and sight to be removed from the body of the rifle by undoing the two hex bolts, accessed from under the body. This allows the rifle to be carried in a more compact fashion and can be reassembled easily in less than 30 seconds. The safety catch is mounted on the rear of the bolt and reveals a large red dot when pushed forward and up to the \"fire\" position. One feature of the bolt is that when unloaded and no magazine inserted, the safety has to be pushed forward slightly in order to pull the bolt back. The 5 round magazines in .308 calibre sit flush with the underside of the body when inserted.".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical origin Germany.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical thumbnail Blaser_R93_LRS2_.308_Win_4thNovSniperCompetition06.jpg?width=300.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical type Sniper_rifle.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical weight "5400.0".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageExternalLink Home.home.0.html?&L=1.
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- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageExternalLink pf-chega-primeiro-e-mata-quadrilha-no-maranhao.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageExternalLink Blaser-Blaser-Tactical-2-Instruction-Manual.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageID "4107368".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageLength "5835".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageRevisionID "700920704".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink .223_Remington.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink .300_Winchester_Magnum.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink .308_Winchester.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink .338_Lapua_Magnum.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink 6.5×55mm.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink 6mm_BR.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×51mm_NATO.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Defence_Force.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Blaser.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Blaser_R93.
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- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Bolt_action.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Border_Guard_(Poland).
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarian_Armed_Forces.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Category:.338_firearms.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Category:7.62_mm_rifles.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Category:Post–Cold_War_weapons_of_Germany.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sniper_rifles.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sniper_rifles_of_Germany.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Category:Straight-pull_rifles.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Police_of_Brazil.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Icelandic_Police.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Iron_sights.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Law_enforcement_in_Germany.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Law_enforcement_in_the_Netherlands.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Magazine_(firearms).
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Malaysian_Armed_Forces.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Police_tactical_group.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Security_Service_of_Ukraine.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Sniper_rifle.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink Specialna_Enota_Policije.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink File:Blaser_R93_LRS2_.308_Win_4thNovSniperCompetition06.jpg.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLink File:SF_-_dismounted_patrol.JPG.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blaser 93 Tactical 2".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blaser R93 Tactical".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blaser Tactical 2".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wikiPageWikiLinkText "R93".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical action Bolt_action.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical caliber "7.62".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical designDate "1993".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical feed "5".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical isRanged "yes".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical manufacturer Blaser.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical name "Blaser R93 LRS2".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical origin Germany.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical partLength "25"".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical partLength "26.3"".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical sights "detachable aperture-type iron sights or day or night optics".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical type Sniper_rifle.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical usedBy "See Users".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical variants "Blaser LRS 2".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical variants "Blaser Tactical First version".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical variants "Blaser Tactical 2".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical weight "0.223".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical weight "0.338".
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- Blaser_R93_Tactical subject Category:.338_firearms.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical subject Category:7.62_mm_rifles.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical subject Category:Post–Cold_War_weapons_of_Germany.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical subject Category:Sniper_rifles.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical subject Category:Sniper_rifles_of_Germany.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical subject Category:Straight-pull_rifles.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical hypernym Rifles.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical type Device.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical type Weapon.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical type Firearm.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical type Product.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical type Thing.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical type Q728.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical comment "The Blaser LRS 2 and Blaser Tactical 2 are German sniper rifles, used by German and Dutch police forces as well as the Australian military and special police units. The rifles are manufactured by the German fire arms manufacturer Blaser. The LRS 2 and Tactical 2 rifles are straight-pull bolt-action take down sniper rifles. The straight-pull action design was introduced in the Blaser R93 hunting rifle line.".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical label "Blaser R93 Tactical".
- Blaser_R93_Tactical sameAs Q1054711.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical sameAs m.0bjhb9.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical sameAs Blaser_93_LRS2.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical sameAs Q1054711.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical sameAs 布拉塞爾R93戰術型狙擊步槍.
- Blaser_R93_Tactical wasDerivedFrom Blaser_R93_Tactical?oldid=700920704.