Gentlemen - Thank you all for your good wishes . In fact you have inspired me to give you the guided tour "full House" tour. I fished out the torx allen driver and have clicked some more pics to try and give you a complete perspective of this - "Highly Controversial rifle " according to some . Have fun & enjoy

Pics are hosted on photobucket. Short de.scriptions of each are provided here:
A close up of the polarised adjustable rear iris . Polariser is a must for long range shooting .
close up of adjustable aperture front sight
View of the RH & LH butt. note the adjustments and the sling swivel


RH bolt close up view
action open view
close up of the qd sling swivel mounts - these can be put on lh or rh as per users choice
Closeup view of the blaser proprietry saddle mount and the qs scope mounts
closeup of the scope with one qd mount in closed & one in open position
Side profile with scope mounted
View of cleaning rod with VFG adaptor and the "european style" cylindrical cleaning felts. The tip take two cleaning felts in one go and on the stroke from the chamber to the barrel end. On the reverse stroke the first felt automatically drops off and one felt cylinder does the reverse stroke. - Lets see how it will work in actual practice
Well sice this will be my main competition rifle I have a spare barrel in .308 cal - for use with the more expensive moly coated bullets exclusively. On this frame I can later on add any other modern competition caliber which the SAI permits . Shown in the pic are the spare barrel, spare trigger, spare bolthead and the small repair kit. Beauty of this rifle is that it is fully modular and anyone with a slight techhie background can change the parts without the need of " scrambling around in the Woods findding 'smiths"
Hope this was a informative look at the blaser modular system. Once again thanks for all your good wishes and will post some targes as soon as I complete all the paperwork before taking it out for the trials.
