The Blaser company was founded by three hunting friends, otherwise industrialists.. One CNC machine costs more than the entire production from the competition.. Blaser guns are made modularly, so that the components can be interchanged within the model (barrels, forends, ejectors). The F16 model is probably the best in this price range, at least in terms of the quality-price ratio, the other is, of course, the shooting features. , or rather, how the shooter gets caught with it. TSC, nice gun presentation again!
Hello from South Carolina USA. Love the channel, and great to see you didn't edit out all your misses. I was beginning to get a bit of a complex watching you hit every clay with any gun you take down off the rack. I've picked up several tips from your channel and will continue to watch. Thanks again.
Excellent review as usual, sir. As a Blaser f16 and f3 sporting owner, i completely agree with your assessment. The pointability and balance are stunning, as are the triggers.
That is exactly what happened to a F16 a friend of mine had. They handle well, while they last. Just hope you never have to try to claim on the warranty. Mr. Blazer doesn't like owners complaining.
Speaking as a precision mechanical engineer, I agree completely on the engineering, design and quality control of Blaser guns in general. The first commandment of mech eng is that form follows function which could possibly account for the odd comment about the aesthetics of the F16.
No it is the F3 that is barrel interchangeable. I have seen a person order 20 gauge barrells for his F3. He simply put them on his action and went out and shot a round of clays with it.
How so? -Different triggers -Lacks the ability to swap barrels ergonomics, feel, look nearly identical. I’ve shot both. If I grabbed both blindfolded I couldn’t tell ya
The F16 can accurately be described as a budget Blaser, nothing more. The F3 has inline hammers, possibly it's most endearing feature, not so the F16. If any one cannot tell the difference, whether or not in the dark says more about that person than the shotgun in question
Having owned both (sporters), it is a fair description. Both have awesome pointability and impeccable German engineering. The f3 is a better gun for sure and is double the price. I love it.
The Blaser company was founded by three hunting friends, otherwise industrialists.. One CNC machine costs more than the entire production from the competition..
Blaser guns are made modularly, so that the components can be interchanged within the model (barrels, forends, ejectors). The F16 model is probably the best in this price range, at least in terms of the quality-price ratio, the other is, of course, the shooting features. , or rather, how the shooter gets caught with it.
TSC, nice gun presentation again!
Blaser F3 and F16 are outstanding guns. The F16 is really the generic or baby brother to the F3. Both are perfection.
Nice looking gun. I was at a charity shoot a few months ago and one of the lads had a Blaser with him, it really stood out. Good shooting Dave...
I've had an f16 for a couple of years now and only use Litespeed, a great marriage!
Hello from South Carolina USA. Love the channel, and great to see you didn't edit out all your misses. I was beginning to get a bit of a complex watching you hit every clay with any gun you take down off the rack. I've picked up several tips from your channel and will continue to watch. Thanks again.
I could see the targets. thanks!
Excellent review as usual, sir. As a Blaser f16 and f3 sporting owner, i completely agree with your assessment. The pointability and balance are stunning, as are the triggers.
Thank you for your great comment. Thanks TSC Team.
Forgot to add Benelli and Berreta.
Guy at our store is obsessed with the F3 but won't buy since we don't carry them and he'd have to pay full sticker.
David , you using that gun would get back to the top of competitive clays .I saw more smoke in that round than a pack of B and H ! .
What’s your opinion about XF4 or F16 for all round gun 🌹
Only tried the F3 as high rib and that did not work for me, but I guess it can come with normal rib like the F16.
Me gusta mucho, es minimalista y los más importante tiene poco retrocesos y es muy delgada.
Holland and Holland tried these apparently once, forends kept falling off.
That is exactly what happened to a F16 a friend of mine had. They handle well, while they last. Just hope you never have to try to claim on the warranty. Mr. Blazer doesn't like owners complaining.
I would stick to your XS Pro DAVE👌👌😜😜
Thank you.
They have become more popular but for the same money your looking at a Caesar Guerini Invictus which is probably the best place to spend 4k upwards !
Personally a Blazer is a better gun then a Caesar Guerini and you see more out there on the comps and game shooting.
Speaking as a precision mechanical engineer, I agree completely on the engineering, design and quality control of Blaser guns in general. The first commandment of mech eng is that form follows function which could possibly account for the odd comment about the aesthetics of the F16.
What was the barrel length?
Thanks for you comment it is 30 inch.
@@TSCTheshootingchannel I have only shot the F16 sporter in 32". I liked it.
Why do you shoot so fast?
Is the f16 where you can switch between 12 bore and 20 bore barrels?
No it is the F3 that is barrel interchangeable. I have seen a person order 20 gauge barrells for his F3. He simply put them on his action and went out and shot a round of clays with it.
I think it is the F3 but I will come back to you regarding the F16.
@@noelkiernan482 thanks. Andy Crow has one but i forgot what it whas.
Never shot that gun. Sure like too.
Thank you for your comment.
Muy excelentes arma amigos elegante una belleza en arma 🔫
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Should be pronounced as Uyldiz which means the star
Definatley misleading to describe an F16 as a budget F3, they bear few similarities!
How so?
-Different triggers
-Lacks the ability to swap barrels
ergonomics, feel, look nearly identical.
I’ve shot both. If I grabbed both blindfolded I couldn’t tell ya
The F16 can accurately be described as a budget Blaser, nothing more. The F3 has inline hammers, possibly it's most endearing feature, not so the F16. If any one cannot tell the difference, whether or not in the dark says more about that person than the shotgun in question
Wel I’m M class, I said holding the gun you couldn’t tell. Tell me your scores please
I already pointed out they had different triggers….
Having owned both (sporters), it is a fair description. Both have awesome pointability and impeccable German engineering. The f3 is a better gun for sure and is double the price. I love it.
That’s an expensive gun in the states
Thanks for you comment.
Ugly though. That hinge 🤮 looks like a half inch bolt. Sane criticism of Berettas, that hinge seems to be exaggerated. Not my thing.
You wait till you shoot one you will not be saying this.
Sorry this gun is full of problems!!