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This is a "medium action" intended for the .308 Winchester and similar cartridges. In 1961, Sako introduced the L61R "Finnbear" for long cartridges like the .30-06 and 6.5×55mm. Between 1959 and 1974, Sako produced a lever-action gun, the Sako Finnwolf, in .243 Winchester and .308 Winchester.
Action threads, also called receiver threads, are situated at the chamber end of the barrel, ... Sako L61/L-61 (late), Sako L61R Finnbear (late) M26.59: 1.588 mm 60°
Soon after releasing the Howa M300, the company began working on a new type of a hunting rifle in order to meet the demand for large-caliber bolt-action rifles in Japan. During the development, the designers used the Finnish SAKO L61R "Finnbear" as the basis of the design.
Sako 85 is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Finnish manufacturer Sako since 2006, [1] and the name signifies that Sako celebrated 85 years that year. The model 85 is marketed as one of Sako's premium models for hunting, [ 2 ] and is delivered in many different configurations and chamberings.
However, it could only use cartridges with cases up to 55 mm, and Tikkakoski decided to develop a long action rifle in 1969, the M65, which initially was called LSA65, for cases up to 65 mm long (after which the rifle was named). [1] In 1972 the rifle was renamed to M65. [1] Tikkakoski company was bought by Nokia in 1974 and by Sako in 1983. [2]
The Sako 75 is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Finnish manufacturer Sako from 1996 [2] until it was replaced by its successor, the Sako 85 in 2006, [3] and finally discontinued in 2007. [ 4 ] History
Bolt-action United Kingdom: 2010 Anzio 20mm rifle: Anzio Iron Works: 20×102mm: Bolt-action United States: 2006 AR10T: ArmaLite: 7.62×51mm NATO.308 Winchester.338 Federal: Direct impingement (semi-auto) United States: 1956 Armalite AR-50: ArmaLite.50 BMG.416 Barrett: Bolt-action (single-shot) United States: 1997 Barrett M82 M107 "Light Fifty ...
The Tikka T3 is a series of bolt-action rifles manufactured by Sako under their Tikka brand in Riihimäki, Finland since 2003. [1] The series is available in a wide variety of different sight, calibre and stock configurations as well as several barrel lengths. The rifle series was developed by Sako product development team led by Kari Kuparinen ...