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  2. SAKO - Wikipedia

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    L61R Finnbear.264 Win, .270 Win, 30-06: Three locking lugs: Two in front and one on the rear end of the bolt 1961: L61R Finnbear Magnum: 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, .300 H&H, .338 Win Mag, .375 H&H: Three locking lugs: two in front and one on the rear end of the bolt 1963: VL63 Finnwolf.243 Win, .244 Rem, .308 Win, .358 Win: Lever-action 1972 ...

  3. Howa Golden Bear - Wikipedia

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    During the development, the designers used the Finnish SAKO L61R "Finnbear" as the basis of the design. In 1967, Howa introduced the Howa Golden Bear large-caliber rifle at the US Open rifle exhibition in Chicago, USA. At the time, it was the only large caliber hunting rifle available domestically in Japan.

  4. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    Sako L61/L-61 (late), Sako L61R Finnbear (late) M26.59: 1.588 mm 60° 22.10 mm Also written as 1.046"-16 1-3/64"-16 Remington 700, [1] [23] 721, 722, 725, [5] [33] [34] XP-100, Defiant [23] M26.67: 1.588 mm 60° 22.48 mm 30.35 mm shoulder. Also written as 1.050"-16. 1-1/16-16 Remington Rolling Block No. 1 M/1902, 7 mm Action [6]: 33 Sq26.80: 2 ...

  5. Tikka M65 - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 the Tikkakoski factory was run down, all its machinery was destroyed, and production of Tikka rifles was transferred to Sako factory at Riihimäki. [5]: 158–159 The last Tikka M55 and M65 were assembled in 1989. [1] In 1990 the Tikka M65 was superseded by the Tikka M658 rifle of the Tikka M88 series. [1]

  6. Category:SAKO - Wikipedia

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    Sako TRG This page was last edited on 9 October 2024, at 15:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. Sako 85 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Use This Age Chart to Date Your Vintage Ball Mason Jars - AOL

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    Lucky for us, this handy chart can help you keep track of all the Ball jar logos. There are about eight different logos in total, starting in the 1880s and finishing in the present day.

  9. Sako 75 - Wikipedia

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    The Sako 75 was named after the 75 year anniversary of Sako in 1996, when the first Sako 75 was made. [5] The Model 75 was externally very similar to earlier Sako models, but its construction was different, having 3 symmetrical locking lugs, [6] a manual ejector, and a detachable magazine. Hitherto, only one Sako rifle, the L46, had a ...