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*{{flag|Bulgaria}}: Used by the [[Bulgarian Armed Forces]] Special Forces.
 
 
*{{flag|Australia}}: Used by the [[Australian Defence Force]] and various [[Australian]] [[Police Tactical Group]]s.
 
*{{flag|Australia}}: Used by the [[Australian Defence Force]] and various [[Australian]] [[Police Tactical Group]]s.
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*{{flag|Brazil}}: Used by special unit of Polícia Federal (Federal Police) named "COT" (Comando de Operações Táticas/Tactical Operations Commando)
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*{{flag|Bulgaria}}: Used by the [[Bulgarian Armed Forces]] Special Forces.
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*{{flag|France}}: Used by special unit of Prefecture de Police de Paris named "Brigade d'Intervention"
 
*{{flag|Germany}}: Used by [[Law enforcement in Germany|German Police]].
 
*{{flag|Germany}}: Used by [[Law enforcement in Germany|German Police]].
 
*{{flag|Iceland}}: Used by [[Icelandic Police]].
 
*{{flag|Iceland}}: Used by [[Icelandic Police]].
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*{{flag|Slovenia}}: Used by [[Specialna Enota Policije|Slovenian Police Special Forces]].  
 
*{{flag|Slovenia}}: Used by [[Specialna Enota Policije|Slovenian Police Special Forces]].  
 
*{{flag|Ukraine}}: Used by special unit of [[Security Service of Ukraine]] named "Alpha".
 
*{{flag|Ukraine}}: Used by special unit of [[Security Service of Ukraine]] named "Alpha".
*{{flag|Brazil}}: Used by special unit of Polícia Federal (Federal Police) named "COT" (Comando de Operações Táticas/Tactical Operations Commando)
 
*{{flag|France}}: Used by special unit of Prefecture de Police de Paris named "Brigade d'Intervention"
 
  
 
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Revision as of 00:09, 14 October 2010

Blaser R93 LRS2
Type Sniper rifle
Place of origin  Germany
Service history
Used by See Users
Production history
Designed 1993
Manufacturer Blaser
Variants Blaser LRS 2
Blaser Tactical 2
Blaser Tactical (LRT) First version
Specifications
Weight 5kg

Caliber 7.62 NATO, .300 Winchester Magnum, .338 Lapua, 6.5x55mm
Action bolt-action
Feed system 5-rounds detachable box magazine (4 for .300Win), Original LRT 10-rounds
Sights detachable aperture type iron sights day or night optics

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, 6.5x55mm, .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.

Users

External links


ru:Blaser 93 LRS2

zh:Blaser R93戰術型狙擊步槍