![]() The barrel looks mint with no wear in the throat that I can see. The gun was dirty, but once I got it cleaned up, it is in perfect condition. I took the stock off and the inletting is immaculate. The buttplate and pistol grip cap match so well that I would be surprised if it was not a factory stock. I'll have to get some pics up for you all. What is the designation of this action (L46, etc., or is it just called a Riihimaki action)?Īnd lastly, I assume the gun has a one turn in 14 inch twist? Thanks!!! Are these Sako rings? It appears that one can shift the windage with the base screws? Also, there is a hole through the front and back base so (I presume) one can see the front sight if the scope does not obscure the picture. The knobs of the right side are larger than on the left side. ![]() The rings clamp onto the gun and have round slotted knobs on both sides of the gun. Serial number: 509XX, Sako Riihimaki, Cal 222, Bofor steel, rolling safety on right side of gun, monte carlo stock for face cheek, forend of stock under barrel is slightly undercut (the wood at the bottom of the stock forend is slightly longer than the wood just under the barrel).Īlso, I'm wondering about the scope rings that came on this gun (the gun wears a vintage 4X Weaver). The following is a description of the rifle: ![]() First of all, I'm trying to get an approximate year of manufacture. I'm new here and have a few questions about a Sako 222 Riihimaki I just picked up. ![]()
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