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1995

Many of the new technologies, such as the corrosion-protected barrel finish and the sear-free trigger used with the R93 were to be transferred to other models. A new scope mount that set a new standard in QD scope-mount design, was to be developed.

The Blaser BBF 700/88 was replaced by the Blaser BBF 95 and the B 750/88 replaced by the BS 95. With free floating barrels, the problem of “climbing” groupings was eliminated.

The barrels were also produced to optimize point-of-impact regulation.

The large caliber GB 860 was removed from the program as the new BS took off.

The single shot K 77 was completely revised, although the tilting lock block remained. The subsequent model was named K 95.

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