Thread: Sako Rifles
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Old September 7, 2012, 02:26 PM   #13
ltc444
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They are tough as well as pretty. My brother in laws went through a house fire. When We recovered it I thought it was a total lose. I advised my nephew to contact the factory or a competent gunsmith before he junked it. (Not much hope)

The gunsmith consulted Sako, conducted some mechanical test (hardness and others) found the action and barrel to be safe.

The restored rifle is once again as beautiful and functions as well as it did before the fire.

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