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		<title>Not One, Not Two, But THREE Barrels &#8212; Blaser Bockdrilling Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2025 09:41:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CLICK Photo for full-screen view. If two barrels are better than one, then why not three? That&#8217;s the thinking behind the exotic Bockdriling BD14 from Blaser, unveiled at the 2014 IWA Show in Germany. This three-barrel Bockdrilling firearm works as a shotgun, large-caliber rifle, and small-caliber rifle all in one. Even with all those barrels, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>If two barrels are better than one, then why not three? That&#8217;s the thinking behind the exotic <a href="https://www.blaser.de/us/products/firearms/combination-guns/bockdrilling-bd14/bockdrilling-bd14/" target="_blank">Bockdriling BD14 from Blaser</a>, unveiled at the 2014 IWA Show in Germany. This <strong>three-barrel Bockdrilling firearm</strong> works as a shotgun, large-caliber rifle, and small-caliber rifle all in one. Even with all those barrels, the BD14 is relatively light, at 3.3 kg (7.26 lbs) without optics. That makes this a nice, carry-around gun for stalking. As you&#8217;d expect from Blaser, the twin triggers are crisp and precise, with a pull weight of just 1.43 lbs (650 grams). The front trigger is for the large-caliber rifle barrel, while the rear trigger works both the shotgun and small-caliber barrels, via a tang-mounted selector. These firearms are rare in the USA &#8212; and quite expensive. The only Blaser BD 14 we could find on GunBroker had a $9099.95 asking price. That works out to over three grand per barrel.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bockdrill02.jpg" alt="Blaser BD14 Drilling Bockdrilling Shotgun Rifle" width="600"></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what <a href="https://www.blaser.de/us/" target="_blank">Blaser USA</a> has to say about its unique three-barreled BD 14:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The &#8216;Bockdrilling&#8217; is, put simply, an over/under (O/U) rifle-shotgun combination with a smaller caliber rifle-barrel&#8230; on the side. The barrel arrangement [allows] for an extremely slender receiver, making the BD14 exceptionally huntable.</p>
<p>The [patent-pending] Vertical Block Lockup&#8230; combines an extremely compact and solid block lockup in a closed system within the monoblock with the comfortable handling of a classic break-action rifle.</p>
<p>The double lock permits, if needed, a rapid second shot, the front trigger always releasing the large rifle-caliber. The &#8230; barrel selector actives the shotgun barrel when in position &#8216;top&#8217; and activates the smaller rifle caliber in position &#8216;bottom&#8217;.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bockdrill03.jpg" alt="Blaser BD14 Drilling Bockdrilling Shotgun Rifle"></p>
<p><b>Why Does Anyone Need Three Barrels?</b><br />
The Blaser website explains: &#8220;As hunters, we learn to expect the unexpected, whether in a blind or stalking, so it’s understandable that we dream of a firearm that will allow us to take advantage of any situation. With the Bockdrilling BD14, Blaser has developed the perfect blind and stalking firearm – compromises are finally a thing of the past.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Design Features of the Bockdrilling BD 14 Tri-Barrel Gun</strong><br />
The BD14 has a double-lock system so that a second shot can be taken without having to recock the firearm. Blaser says: &#8220;Thanks to the free-floating barrels, point of impact remains constant even with a quick succession of shots, no matter which barrel was fired first. The extremely strong vertical block lock on the BD14 helps contribute to the high degree of precision.&#8221;</p>
<address>Story idea from EdLongrange. We welcome reader submissions.</address>
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		<title>Three Barrels Better Than One? Exotic Blaser Bockdrilling Rifle</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Oct 2024 05:25:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CLICK Photo for full-screen view. If two barrels are better than one, then why not three? That&#8217;s the thinking behind the exotic Bockdriling BD14 from Blaser, unveiled at the 2014 IWA Show in Germany. This three-barrel Bockdrilling firearm works as a shotgun, large-caliber rifle, and small-caliber rifle all in one. Even with all those barrels, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/blaserbd1401.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/trilling1501.jpg" alt="Blaser BD14 Drilling Bockdrilling Shotgun Rifle" width="600"></a><br />
<i>CLICK Photo for full-screen view.</i></p>
<p>If two barrels are better than one, then why not three? That&#8217;s the thinking behind the exotic <a href="https://www.blaser.de/us/products/firearms/combination-guns/bockdrilling-bd14/bockdrilling-bd14/" target="_blank">Bockdriling BD14 from Blaser</a>, unveiled at the 2014 IWA Show in Germany. This <strong>three-barrel Bockdrilling firearm</strong> works as a shotgun, large-caliber rifle, and small-caliber rifle all in one. Even with all those barrels, the BD14 is relatively light, at 3.3 kg (7.26 lbs) without optics. That makes this a nice, carry-around gun for stalking. As you&#8217;d expect from Blaser, the twin triggers are crisp and precise, with a pull weight of just 1.43 lbs (650 grams). The front trigger is for the large-caliber rifle barrel, while the rear trigger works both the shotgun and small-caliber barrels, via a tang-mounted selector. These firearms are rare in the USA &#8212; and quite expensive. The only Blaser BD 14 we could find on GunBroker had a $9099.95 asking price. That works out to over three grand per barrel.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bockdrill02.jpg" alt="Blaser BD14 Drilling Bockdrilling Shotgun Rifle" width="600"></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what <a href="https://www.blaser.de/us/" target="_blank">Blaser USA</a> has to say about its unique three-barreled BD 14:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The &#8216;Bockdrilling&#8217; is, put simply, an over/under (O/U) rifle-shotgun combination with a smaller caliber rifle-barrel&#8230; on the side. The barrel arrangement [allows] for an extremely slender receiver, making the BD14 exceptionally huntable.</p>
<p>The [patent-pending] Vertical Block Lockup&#8230; combines an extremely compact and solid block lockup in a closed system within the monoblock with the comfortable handling of a classic break-action rifle.</p>
<p>The double lock permits, if needed, a rapid second shot, the front trigger always releasing the large rifle-caliber. The &#8230; barrel selector actives the shotgun barrel when in position &#8216;top&#8217; and activates the smaller rifle caliber in position &#8216;bottom&#8217;.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bockdrill03.jpg" alt="Blaser BD14 Drilling Bockdrilling Shotgun Rifle"></p>
<p><b>Why Does Anyone Need Three Barrels?</b><br />
The Blaser website explains: &#8220;As hunters, we learn to expect the unexpected, whether in a blind or stalking, so it’s understandable that we dream of a firearm that will allow us to take advantage of any situation. With the Bockdrilling BD14, Blaser has developed the perfect blind and stalking firearm – compromises are finally a thing of the past.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Design Features of the Bockdrilling BD 14 Tri-Barrel Gun</strong><br />
The BD14 has a double-lock system so that a second shot can be taken without having to recock the firearm. Blaser says: &#8220;Thanks to the free-floating barrels, point of impact remains constant even with a quick succession of shots, no matter which barrel was fired first. The extremely strong vertical block lock on the BD14 helps contribute to the high degree of precision.&#8221;</p>
<address>Story idea from EdLongrange. We welcome reader submissions.</address>
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		<title>Exotic Gun with THREE Barrels &#8212; Blaser Bockdrilling</title>
		<link>https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2020/10/exotic-gun-with-three-barrels-blaser-bockdrilling/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2020 11:28:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CLICK Photo for full-screen view. If two barrels are better than one, then why not three? That&#8217;s the thinking behind the exotic Bockdriling BD14 from Blaser, unveiled at the 2014 IWA Show in Germany. This three-barrel Bockdrilling firearm works as a shotgun, large-caliber rifle, and small-caliber rifle all in one. Even with all those barrels, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/blaserbd1401.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/trilling1501.jpg" alt="Blaser BD14 Drilling Bockdrilling Shotgun Rifle" width="600"></a><br />
<i>CLICK Photo for full-screen view.</i></p>
<p>If two barrels are better than one, then why not three? That&#8217;s the thinking behind the exotic <a href="https://www.blaser.de/us/products/firearms/combination-guns/bockdrilling-bd14/bockdrilling-bd14/" target="_blank">Bockdriling BD14 from Blaser</a>, unveiled at the 2014 IWA Show in Germany. This three-barrel Bockdrilling firearm works as a shotgun, large-caliber rifle, and small-caliber rifle all in one. Even with all those barrels, the BD14 is relatively light, at 3.3 kg (7.26 lbs) without optics. That makes this a nice, carry-around gun for stalking. As you&#8217;d expect from Blaser, the twin triggers are crisp and precise, with a pull weight of just 1.43 lbs (650 grams). The front trigger is for the large-caliber rifle barrel, while the rear trigger works both the shotgun and small-caliber barrels, via a tang-mounted selector. These firearms are rare in the USA &#8212; and quite expensive. The only Blaser BD 14 we could find on GunBroker had a $9099.95 asking price. That works out to over three grand per barrel.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bockdrill02.jpg" alt="Blaser BD14 Drilling Bockdrilling Shotgun Rifle" width="600"></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what <a href="http://www.blaser-usa.com/" target="_blank">Blaser USA</a> has to say about its unique three-barreled BD 14:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The &#8216;Bockdrilling&#8217; is, put simply, an over/under (O/U) rifle-shotgun combination with a smaller caliber rifle-barrel&#8230; on the side. The barrel arrangement [allows] for an extremely slender receiver, making the BD14 exceptionally huntable.</p>
<p>The [patent-pending] Vertical Block Lockup&#8230; combines an extremely compact and solid block lockup in a closed system within the monoblock with the comfortable handling of a classic break-action rifle.</p>
<p>The double lock permits, if needed, a rapid second shot, the front trigger always releasing the large rifle-caliber. The &#8230; barrel selector actives the shotgun barrel when in position &#8216;top&#8217; and activates the smaller rifle caliber in position &#8216;bottom&#8217;.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/bockdrill03.jpg" alt="Blaser BD14 Drilling Bockdrilling Shotgun Rifle"></p>
<p><b>Why Does Anyone Need Three Barrels?</b><br />
The Blaser website explains: &#8220;As hunters, we learn to expect the unexpected, whether in a blind or stalking, so it’s understandable that we dream of a firearm that will allow us to take advantage of any situation. With the Bockdrilling BD14, Blaser has developed the perfect blind and stalking firearm – compromises are finally a thing of the past.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Design Features of the Bockdrilling BD 14 Tri-Barrel Gun</strong><br />
The BD14 has a double-lock system so that a second shot can be taken without having to recock the firearm. Blaser says: &#8220;Thanks to the free-floating barrels, point of impact remains constant even with a quick succession of shots, no matter which barrel was fired first. The extremely strong vertical block lock on the BD14 helps contribute to the high degree of precision.&#8221;</p>
<address>Story idea from EdLongrange. We welcome reader submissions.</address>
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