kevin
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Does anyone here have a Blaser F3 ? . If so , have you had any problems with it and are you happy with it ?
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Kevin.
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Kevin.
go for a new pro F3 Kev if you are going to buy one .... they seem to have got the problems sorted have had mine 15 months not a single issue with it, done about 10,000 shells (mainly FOB viper) very nice balance, easy to point and stop, minimal recoil,very easy to keep clean. have fitted a Beretta gel pad on mine making it 6mm shorter and stuck 3-4mm packer on the top of the stock which suits me fine.the patterns from the Brierly chokes are as good as any out there. I take the stock off the action every 3 months and spot a little KG4 oil where Bob (the chap at open season showed me ) keep it clean keep it lubed and enjoy.Does anyone here have a Blaser F3 ? . If so , have you had any problems with it and are you happy with it ?
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Kevin.
Hi anyone shoot the grey action F3 i had a try with one and liked the balance & fit. Is a sorted 2005 gun a safe buy?
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it may be un-wise !!! if the bite and internals have not been done and the 10 year guarantee is not transferred to you ? the early ones did have reliability issues ?Hi anyone shoot the grey action F3 i had a try with one and liked the balance & fit. Is a sorted 2005 gun a safe buy?
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Guarantee does not transfer. Bite seems ok Firing pins have been changed. Not stiff to open. How bad are the original triggers?it may be un-wise !!! if the bite and internals have not been done and the 10 year guarantee is not transferred to you ? the early ones did have reliability issues ?
I once took a car to a garage for a fault, to be told that the warranty did not transfer. I shook him warmly by the throat until he agreed that it did. I think dealers are more keen to do the work and get paid without the aggro..Why does the guarantee not transfer, the gun has a 10 year warranty. I would contact Blaser direct myself and ask why only the original owner counts.
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Thanks i will let you know.Why does the guarantee not transfer, the gun has a 10 year warranty. I would contact Blaser direct myself and ask why only the original owner counts.
There was nothing wrong with the original trigger in my gun. If you purchase one Open Season do a full service for about £100 or thereabouts and will replace all worn parts and upgrade the selector.
A Blaser is better finished inside than most other guns are on the outside.
If it feels nice to handle, buy it, they really are a very nice gun to shoot, much better than the new one.
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