9/12/2023 0 Comments Sako riihimaki .222 serial numbers![]() I've never been one to not shoot a rifle I bought but this ones a little different. Now my problem, do I shoot it or keep it unfired? I did buy a refurbished fixed 10x Redfield that's close to period correct but didn't have period correct rings so they are late model Leupolds. Just a few years before they changed the name to Vixen. Even still had the hood over the front sight and had the original Sako peep sight on the action as well.īest I can tell by the serial number its a 1959 or 60 model. There's not a mark on the stock and the finish is perfect and not a mark on the blueing either and its nice and shiny. I'm still trying to get the gunk out of the chamber It still had cosmoline on the bolt and even in the bore. I pulled the bolt when I was there but kinda kept my mouth shut. Went through all the BS paper work they make you do and took the rifle home. I did end up getting a 5% military discount. I haggled but they weren't budging on the price, they knew what they had. I left the store, drove home, then got in the truck and went back. In the rack was a Mint, and I do mean Mint Sako Riihimaki in 222. Lately they have been getting used rifles in and I figured I'd give them a look. They didn't have what I was looking for so I was about to leave. A couple of weeks ago, I was at Bass Pro looking for a pistol.
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