My brother and I have managed to put together a modest collection over the past 25+ years. Together, we've managed to add some interesting firearms, but, until recently, they wouldn't exactly fit under the theme of this forum. Recently, a circa '60s HK41 (7.62 x 51 NATO) was added to the list and, quite frankly, we've both got the long-range tactical bug now.
Very recently, we happened upon a new right-hand-action Blaser R93 Tactical 2 chambered for .223 Rem, but there seems to be very little information (or parts) available for this rifle. We've since learned that Blaser has stopped importing the tactical versions of their R93-based rifles, which, obviously, means that acquiring parts or accessories in the US will be difficult.
Despite this, all the reviews we've read on the Blaser Tactical rifles have been very pleasing, so our interest is still high. If anyone reading this has experience with this type of rifle, I'd be grateful for any thoughts on the differences between the Blaser Tactical variants (LRT, LRS 2 and Tactical 2) and whether or not parts and accessories for them is as rare as I suspect.
By the way, .308 Win is the preferred caliber, so we both have a keen interest in adding whatever is necessary to fire both .223 Rem and .308 Win.
Thank you for your time.
Very recently, we happened upon a new right-hand-action Blaser R93 Tactical 2 chambered for .223 Rem, but there seems to be very little information (or parts) available for this rifle. We've since learned that Blaser has stopped importing the tactical versions of their R93-based rifles, which, obviously, means that acquiring parts or accessories in the US will be difficult.
Despite this, all the reviews we've read on the Blaser Tactical rifles have been very pleasing, so our interest is still high. If anyone reading this has experience with this type of rifle, I'd be grateful for any thoughts on the differences between the Blaser Tactical variants (LRT, LRS 2 and Tactical 2) and whether or not parts and accessories for them is as rare as I suspect.
By the way, .308 Win is the preferred caliber, so we both have a keen interest in adding whatever is necessary to fire both .223 Rem and .308 Win.
Thank you for your time.