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Blaser Group to Display New Blaser and Mauser Rifles at the 2026 SCI Convention

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Blaser Group’s announcement of their 2026 SCI Convention lineup is a masterclass in blending German engineering precision with timeless hunting heritage, dropping right as American shooters gear up for another year of defending our Second Amendment rights. At booth #1513 in Nashville from February 18-21, expect the spotlight on the Blaser R8 Professional 2.0—a modular beast that’s already redefined straight-pull rifles with its sub-MOA accuracy, tool-less barrel swaps, and now an upgraded Professional 2.0 iteration promising even tighter tolerances and enhanced ergonomics for everything from African plains game to backcountry elk. Paired with the R8 Silence barrel for whisper-quiet performance without sacrificing velocity, it’s a nod to hunters who value stealth and ethics in the field. Then there’s the Mauser 98 Das Original, the undisputed king of bolt-actions, faithfully recreated with its controlled-round-feed reliability that no modern knockoff can touch—perfect for those who see the ’98 not just as a rifle, but as a symbol of rugged individualism etched into 2A history.

Don’t sleep on the Sauer 505, a sleek side-bolt design that’s gaining traction stateside for its buttery smooth action and customizable stocks, or the bespoke John Rigby & Co. rifles, which scream old-world luxury with big-bore calibers ready for dangerous game. This isn’t just a booth display; it’s Blaser flexing their portfolio amid growing ATF scrutiny on imports and semi-auto features, reminding the 2A community that European innovators are doubling down on quality over quantity. In a market flooded with polymer ARs and budget AKs, Blaser’s focus on heirloom-grade rifles bolsters the case for diverse, high-end options that appeal to discerning patriots—hunters, collectors, and precision shooters alike—who refuse to let regulatory overreach homogenize our arsenals. If you’re at SCI, hit that booth; it’s a frontline taste of why premium firearms keep the spirit of self-reliance alive.

For the rest of us, this tease signals bigger things: potential U.S. expansions, more modular platforms skirting import headaches, and a subtle pushback against the assault rifle hysteria by emphasizing hunting roots. Blaser isn’t just showing guns; they’re curating a future where 2A enthusiasts wield tools built for generations, not gimmicks. Mark your calendars—Nashville’s about to host a precision party.

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