What was the first year of the Sako rifle?

What was the first year of the Sako rifle?

Sako serial numbers 1949-? in progress Background and history of the Sako commercial rifle: The first civilian rifle bearing the Sako name was the L42 Luodikko rifle model 1942, chambered for the 7x33mm Sako cartridge, prototyped in 1942, and commercial production started after WWII as model number L46.

When did the Sako L61R Finnbear come out?

In 1961, Sako introduced the L61R Finnbear for the long cartridges like the .30-06, .270 and similar. For a short while, Sako produced a clip fed lever-action gun, the Sako Finnwolf (VL63) chambered in .243 and .308 Winchester. There were 3 versions of the L61R and L579 models, the sporter, a deluxe model and a full stock Mannlicher version.

When did the Sako L579 Forester come out?

In 1957, Sako developed a longer action, the L57, subsequently renamed L579 Forester in 1959. This is a “medium action” was designed for the .308 and .243 Winchester cartridges. In 1961, Sako introduced the L61R Finnbear for the long cartridges like the .30-06, .270 and similar.

When did Sako make the L46 small bore?

From 1972 until 1983 Sako made several small bores, the L46, P54, P72, P75, M78 and P94. These were offered in various chamberings, stocks including a mannlicher and various finishes. They were chambered in 22LR, 22 Mag and 22 Hornet. There is very sketchy information on these fine collectibles.

What is the serial number of a Sako 300 WSM?

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Why are Sako old models no longer in production?

Because Sako rifles are made by Sako gunsmiths and out of best materials they tend to last from father to son. That’s why we provide information about the products that are no longer in production. Because Sako rifles are made by Sako gunsmiths and out of best materials they tend to last from father to son.