They have a 7 mag and a in stock and I want the the Thanks in advance. Do they have a accuracy guarantee like the other sako rifles? I can't find it on there website and it is not distributed thru Beretta. They have at Cabelas and it is beautiful. Does anyone have an opinion on a Sako Finnbear? I would not hesitate one second to buy another if I still hunted. The Finnbear was extremely accurate and probably the best hunting rifles I ever owned. I have owned several Sako rifles including a Finnbear. Sako makes one of the best rifles out there. There is a connectivity error with Paypal and the site Thank you from the management. User Name Remember Me?Īttention if you have renewed your paid membership on the site but it has not taken effect within 24 hours please send the tech account a private message here to get your account corrected and for further instruction.
Yes, my password is: Forgot your password?Advertise Here. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. You must log in or sign up to reply here. You are fortunate to have a Deluxe in an unusual caliber with wood that nice. That striped wood is beautiful, better than most of the wood used on the Deluxe. Beautiful rifle!!! FLTballisticdaddy and stonecreek like this. Peruse the forum section on Sako long actions or do a search on L61R Deluxes for more details. The "Sakolope" floor plate engraving is the most common one. I would guess your rifle was made "around"as the AIII stamping was started in from what data is available.
Your serial number suggests it is from that time, as well. Thank you in advance for any info you can provide! It is only possible to give an approximation of production dates with any Sako we don't have factory records on, like yours. Would like to know as much about this rifle as possible as well as its approximate value. I will attach a few photos on this rifle and the serial number is if that would assist in aging this piece.
I am now shooting mostly custom rifles in F-Class long range matches but this has been in my safe for years and until lately have never really appreciated the beauty of the wood or the depth of color in the bluing. Good Morning All, This is my first post as I am trying to find some information on a rifle that I inherited when I was a young man. I didn't think I could fall in love with an AV. Very nice! What does she weigh? Really nice. And as far as the glass is concerned Someone spent some money putting this one together. The stock is the deluxe model, as can be seen by the contrasting fore-end, the checkering, the butt cap, and the engraving on the bottom plate and trigger guard. MarshallSep 10, The serial number of your rifle puts it in the s somewhere. Your rifle has been modified with a custom recoil pad and muzzle brake. The name "Finnbear" was not stamped on this rifle, but all long-action Sakos for many years were referred to with the original name of "Finnbear". It is the later model with the "Hunter"-style stock with rounded fore end and palm swell. Hunter PickardApr 30, Paul McIntosh likes this. My confusion comes from someone told me it was a Finnbear Deluxe and i dont see it anywhere on the rifle so any help would be greatly appreciated. I am confused as to what model it is and also i am curious as to the age and any other info i can get on it. Sako AV or Finnbear Deluxe? I am currently trying to figure out what kind of sako rifle i have on my hands. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password?Log in or Sign up. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? Seems strange the seller didn't show a pic of the floorplate engraving.
Stock can be refinished to look "pretty" again. Affordable independent living for seniors How it shoots is the real test of it's value. Paul7Nov 4, It has some "honest" use marks on the stock so you won't have to worry about "dinging" it. What's the wood like? Nice grain? Sako L61R Finnbear. But, if it has a rare floor plate, or something else special, that matters, too. Not knowing that, I would expect very good to excellent overall, with no worse than light scattered hunting marks and very little bluing loss. You should probably give us an idea of what era the rifle is from. Paul7Nov 3, Not an expert here, but I'll chime in anyway. Discussion in ' Valuation Corner ' started by Paul7Nov 3, Log in or Sign up.