So the modern blr have an aluminium receiver and they have a steel insert pressed in. The barrel screws on one side and the bolt lock in the opposite side:
So the modern blr have an aluminium receiver and they have a steel insert pressed in. The barrel screws on one side and the bolt lock in the opposite side:
Must not of read much of the thread then. It's mentioned in the first response regarding Tommy talking to a gunsmith as well as numerous American forums saying can rebarrel pre81s but not any of the alloy receiver models. ALthough they seem to think they are unable to be rebarrelled 90% of the time although there is the odd person vaguely saying it can be done then not commenting again. I was also told by 2 smiths they are press fit and one the actual barrel Is machined to take the bolt lugs when I called and asked. Evidently the press fit barrel extension is confused for a press fit barrel. Have you ever rebarrelled takedown model by removing the barrel from extension?
That looks like a thread. End of thread discussion. I love my blr. Biggest negative is it can be cold under the hand when it's freezing. Biggest positive. You can fast reload with out your eye coming of the crosshairs.
Don't think there was any argument anymore about whether they are threaded. As it seems they are threaded to a barrel extension which which is press fit to a aluminium receiver. Again it's kind of an off topic as the thread was supposed to be about the takedowns. Good point about the cold is it the trigger hand or rifle hand that gets cold?
I often use my trigger hand to carry when moving quick. It's no buggy tho. I've gone through a couple of lefty bolts and have come back to the blr. I also love that the rolling hammer head on half cock, perfect to roll my finger round when the front stock sits in the crook of my arm. It's comfy and still quick to engage an animal.
Ahh yes good point cheers
Found this. Very interesting.
https://www.midwestgunworks.com/page/mgwi/prod/B347BBL
Any comments from owners about how accurately these takedowns shoot?
Yeah groups well enough for a hunting rifle ,three shot groups at hundred inch to inch and half with handloads nice rifles
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Just purchased one of these, the BLR Lightweight Stainless Takedown in 7mm-08 that I'm hoping to bring with me from the US when I move over in August - NZ police approved by 30-06 bolt action, let's see what they say about another request. Taken it to the range twice, still only with iron sights but plinking soda cans at 100yds with consistency...that's about as much as I can say for the accuracy without putting a scope on there. TBH it's fun as hell shooting the open sights, I might leave it that way for a while as an encouragement to make me get close to animals before shots. The takedown mechanism is super easy and feels very stable, doesn't seem to budge the point of aim but again I am only iron sighting at this stage. The laminated wood is nice looking and feels sturdy to hand, overall a very fun and comfortable rifle. I have only ever shot 308 and 30-06 before this and the 7-08 feels super nice and easy to shoot.
Last edited by ablakebrown; 11-06-2021 at 11:12 AM.
Get the trigger work done by a gunsmith there before bringing it back,in the process of getting mine down now will cost me $120 in couriers a lone because of the fucking knee jerk reaction Christchurch caused ,yet know one is accountable except my fucking wallet,,,
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Definitely, thanks for the heads up. It’s weird how hotly/creaky the trigger is, but I’ve read they’re all like that. What are you having yours adjusted to, and how complicated did they say it would be?
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