DUGABOY1
(.400 member)
03/04/08 01:04 AM
Re: Blaser S2 doubles opinions??

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I realize the gun is not cocked when the barrels are closed. By 1/2 cocked, I meant that it only takes half as much pressure as the older models took to cock. It is very easy to cock.




For BIGDOG, and anyone else who doesn't know how the Krieghoff system is different from the Blazer system, which must be re-cocked after opening for any reason!


Krieghoff’s combi-cocking: the perfect combination of the advantage of manual cocking with the speed of self-cocking. To be able to fire immediadetly after reloading and closing the gun, that is the advantage of the self-cocking-system.

Important, especially if the game does not drop immediately after the first shot and you need to place a second as fast as possible.
In contrast the manual cocking offers clearly more safety then a uncocked gun is a safe gun.

The Krieghoff Combi-Cocking-Device combines the advantages of both systems in unique way, then with the manual cocking device in the forward position the rifle will self-cock while opening. In the rear position of the manual cocking slide the rifle remains un-cocked as usual.
Therefore the combi-cocking-device is not a low cost solution, but rather a well thought out technical and superior addition which crucially increased the field capabiliyt. Especially in a Single-Shot-Rifle – with one barrel and one lock – it will play a decisive role regarding speed and safety.Therefore the combi-cocking-device is not a low cost solution, but rather a well thought out technical and superior addition which crucially increased the field capabiliyt. Especially in a Single-Shot-Rifle – with one barrel and one lock – it will play a decisive role regarding speed and safety. As an additional safety feature we offer an optional set trigger which automatically disengages (De-Setting-Device) when you de-cock the gun. Therefore setting the trigger is only possible when the gun is cocked.



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