The Obscure 1950s Sako Magnum Mauser You May Have Missed!: Remembering the Past
2024 ж. 9 Мам.
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Join Andrew from BTO Range as he dives into an overlooked piece of firearms history - a vintage 1950s Sako rifle built on a Mauser action and chambered in 375 H&H Magnum! In this 'Remembering the Past' episode, you'll learn all about this unique Finnish classic that flew under the radar. Even gun collectors may be surprised this Mauser-based Sako existed!
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Use to see 30/06 and 270 FN Mauser sold by Sears, Montgomery Wards, and Revalation (Western Auto). I have not seen one in a long time.
Love what you're doing! Patiently waiting for the weatherby varmint master video.
We had a Varmintmaster in .22/250 some time ago, before we started doing KZhead. Looking for another.
Hi Andrew, I bought a model 70 Super Express 375 h&h mag . It was kinda a bang bang deal and I didn't get time to research the gun. It seems nice but is NOT a controlled round feed gun and I ve no idea of age. Can you tell me more about what I have? Thank you
Probably. I would need good pictures and the serial number. Andrew@BTO-Range.com.
Andrew, I'm having trouble uploading pics on this format. Do you have an email I can use? Perhaps a general email you don't mind putting on the comments
Info@bto-range.com
Just watched this and have a ? About early sako I have a FN commercial 300 win mag I know they were changing over their actions before 300wm was introduced. Whe I pulled it out of the wood, the trigger is marked sako in large letters. Also no sako mark visible on upper part. Oddly to me it has a 3 digit serial number if I remember correctly. Just trying to identify this as to if it’s a sako or ?
Not factory Sako except for the trigger itself. The actions were available to the gunsmith trade, so if there are no markings on the receiver or barrel it may be a one-off workshop build.