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Blaser 93 Tactical | |
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Type | Rifle |
Place of origin | Germany |
Service history | |
Used by | German, Dutch and Icelandic police |
Production history | |
Designed | 1993 |
Manufacturer | Blaser |
Specifications | |
Weight | 5kg |
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Caliber | 7.62 NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua, 6.5x55mm |
Action | bolt-action |
Feed system | 5 round box magazine (4 for .300Win) |
The Blaser R93 Tactical is a German sniper rifle, used heavily by the German and Dutch police forces. It is manufactured by Blaser, a subsidiary of the Swiss SIGARMS company. It is a bolt-action sniper rifle, chambered for 7.62mm NATO, .300 Win Magnum and .338 Lapua. It is designed to send high weight/length projectiles (factory match) into very small groups without difficulty (sub .3 MOA). 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.
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