Blaser D 99 - Characteristics
The D 99 barrels swing independently and can expand freely. The Blaser Drilling offers the whole package of Blaser construction characteristics.
Manual Cocking System
Immediately prior to firing a shot, the firing pin spring is cocked by pushing the safety slide forward. This movement is virtually silent and will not alert game to your presence. If no shot is fired, simply return the safety slide to its original position for maximum safety.
Locking System
When it comes to accuracy, lock construction is just as important as barrel quality. Maximum stability and an extremely large locking surface characterize every Blaser locking system.
Direct Triggers
Blaser’s direct triggers are legendary throughout the world. Renowned for being the best contribution to an expert shot, they make set triggers an unnecessary risk factor.
Robust action and barrel finish
We anodize the surface of the action and nitrate the barrels, using an environmentally friendly procedure, to provide maximum protection against corrosion and damage.
Original Blaser Saddle Mount
The tension-free assembly directly above the chamber does not affect the swinging of the barrels, and ensures that the strength and repeating accuracy of the saddle mount are unsurpassed.
Disassembly
Blaser rifles can be dismantled and reassembled very quickly. A shifting of the point of impact is not an issue once the rifle has been adjusted properly. Our carrying cases are elegant and very popular. Your rifle will be fully protected and virtually inconspicuous in the compact shell.
Steel-shot proofing
Blaser Drillings D 99 and D 99 Duo are designed to handle the requirements of steel-shot and are magnum proofed. (The stamped "V" and "Lily" of the proofhouse indicate magnum proofing with additional steel proofing).
Changing to a different barrel or model: Within the D 99 line, barrel combinations can be changed offhand. Thus, the D 99 can become the D 99 Duo or Trio and vice versa.
D 99 Handling
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Selector switch in upper position |
Selector switch in lower position |
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(red dot visible) |
(red dot not visible) |
Front trigger |
Upper barrel |
Right lower barrel |
Rear trigger |
Left lower barrel |
Left lower barrel |
Two firing pins are cocked at the same time. The second shot is ready to fire without re-cocking.