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==Post-WWII production== |
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The first civilian rifle bearing the Sako name was the L42 ( |
The first civilian rifle bearing the Sako name was the L42 (Luodikko [rifle] model 1942) chambered for the 7x33 Sako cartridge, prototyped in 1942, and commercial producting started after WWII. Sako developed the 7x33 Sako cartridge based on the [[9 x 19 mm Parabellum|9x19]] pistol cartridge, by making a longer case and "necking" the case down to 7mm calibre (7.21mm bullet diameter). This cartridge was designed for and well suited to [[capercaille]] and [[black grouse]] hunting, a popular sport in Finland, Sweden and Norway. The L46 was later denoted L461 "Vixen". The L461 has been very popular in Finland and Sweden, especially chambered for the [[.222 Remington]] cartridge and has an almost mythical status among aficionados. |
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In 1957, Sako launched a longer action, the L57, subsequently renamed L579 "Forester". This is a "medium action" intended for the [[.308 Winchester]] and similar cartridges. |
In 1957, Sako launched a longer action, the L57, subsequently renamed L579 "Forester". This is a "medium action" intended for the [[.308 Winchester]] and similar cartridges. |
Revision as of 08:47, 13 October 2007
- This article is about the SAKO firearms manufacturer. For the Polish 1950s programming language, see SAKO programming language or Non-English-based programming languages.
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Defense |
Founded | 1927 |
Headquarters | Finland |
Products | Firearms, weapon |
Revenue | unknown |
Website | www.sako.fi |
SAKO, Limited (Suojeluskuntain Ase- ja Konepaja Oy, Civil Guard Gun- and Machiningworks Ltd) is a Finnish firearm manufacturer located in Riihimäki.
It was formed on 1 June 1927 from the Suojeluskuntain Yliesikunnan Asepaja (Civil Guard Supreme Staff Gun Works) and moved from Helsinki to Riihimäki. In 1987, state-owned Valmet and SAKO fused into SAKO-VALMET, with ownership split evenly between Nokia and Valmet. After several organizational shifts in state ownership, the SAKO name remained for the privately owned gun- and cartridge-producing company located in the cities of Riihimäki and Jyväskylä (former Valmet factory in Tourula, which was later closed). The company is now owned by Beretta Holdings.
Sako rifles are known for their quality, accuracy, and premium price. Sako also offers the lower-priced arms under the Tikka brand.
Post-WWII production
The first civilian rifle bearing the Sako name was the L42 (Luodikko [rifle] model 1942) chambered for the 7x33 Sako cartridge, prototyped in 1942, and commercial producting started after WWII. Sako developed the 7x33 Sako cartridge based on the 9x19 pistol cartridge, by making a longer case and "necking" the case down to 7mm calibre (7.21mm bullet diameter). This cartridge was designed for and well suited to capercaille and black grouse hunting, a popular sport in Finland, Sweden and Norway. The L46 was later denoted L461 "Vixen". The L461 has been very popular in Finland and Sweden, especially chambered for the .222 Remington cartridge and has an almost mythical status among aficionados.
In 1957, Sako launched a longer action, the L57, subsequently renamed L579 "Forester". This is a "medium action" intended for the .308 Winchester and similar cartridges.
In 1961, Sako introduced the L61R "Finnbear" for the long cartridges like the .30-06, 6.5x55 and similar.
For a short while, Sako produced a lever-action gun, the Sako Finnwolf, in .243 Win and .308 Win
Sako has also produced a number of rimfire rifles, among those are the P72 Finnscout, the M78 and the Finnfire. The M78 was also chambered for the .22 Hornet and the .22 WMR in addition to the .22 LR
During the 1980s, Sako started using the AI/AII/AV designations (previously used for models imported to the US) for the three action lengths in Europe. The complete rifles were still designated L461/L579/L61. The bolt was given a slight cosmetic makeover, with the hammer covered by a conical shell., This visual design was also used on the later models (M4/5/691, M75, M85).
A modified, larger diameter, version of the short (Vixen) action was produced for the .22 PPC and 6mm PPC cartridges, when Sako introduced these former wildcat cartridges as commercial cartridges, denoted ".22 PPC USA" and "6mm PPC USA" to avoid confusion with the specialized bench rest cartridges which required a "tight neck" chamber.
In 1992, the first of the "newer" Sakos, the 591, was introduced as a replacement for the L579. Shortly after, the 491 and the 691 were launched. These rifles (491/591/691) are not as highly regarded as the L461/L579/L61R and according to folklore, the quality of the workmanship is slightly inferior for the 491/591/691. They featured a separate recoil lug, also found on the 75, and a Tikka trigger assembly. However, these rifles were available in left-hand configuration both as a medium action (591) and long action (691)
In 1997, Sako launched the M75, named for Sako's 75th anniversary. The 75 was externally similar to previous Sako models, but the construction was radically different featuring three symmetrical locking lugs and a detachable magazine. Before the 75, Sako hunting rifles (except the L46) did not have detachable magazines, but a hinged floorplate with the lock placed on the front of the trigger guard.
Sako's latest (and current) model, the M85, was introduced in 2006.
Current production
Sako produces hunting variants of the centerfire rifle Sako 85 in calibres ranging from 22-250 Rem to .416 Rem Mag.
Also in production is the Sako Quad, a rimfire rifle with interchangeable barrels of four calibres: .17HM2, .17HMR, .22 Long Rifle and .22 WMR.
The Sako TRG is the final firearm in production, this being a long-range sniper rifle geared for law enforcement or military use.
Sako model history (Europe)
Introduced | Model | Chambered for | Comments |
1942 | L42 | 7x33 Sako | |
1946 | L46 | 5.6x35R, .22 Hornet, .218 Bee, .222 Rem, .222 Rem Mag, .25-20 Win, 7x33 Sako, .32-20 Win | Detachable magazine |
1954? | P54/P54T | .22LR | |
195? | M98 | .270Win, .30-06, .300H&H, 8x60, 9.3x62, .375H&H, ? | FN M98 action, Sako stock and barrel |
1957 | L57 | .243 Win, .244 Rem, .308 Win | Fixed magazine |
1959 | L579 Forester | .22-250, .243 Win, .308 Win | Fixed magazine |
1961 | L461 Vixen | .17 Rem, .222 Rem, .222 Rem Mag, .223 Rem?, 7x33 Sako? | Fixed magazine |
1961 | L61R Finnbear | .264 Win, .270 Win, 30-06 | Three locking lugs: Two in front and one on the rear end of the bolt |
1961 | L61R Finnbear Magnum | 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, .300 H&H, .338 Win Mag, .375 H&H | Three locking lugs: Two in front and one on the rear end of the bolt |
1963 | VL63 Finnwolf | .243 Win, .244 Rem, .308 Win, .358 Win | Lever-action |
1972 | L61R Finnbear | .25-06 Rem, 6.5x55, .270 Win, 7x64, .30-06, 9,3x62 | Two locking lugs in front |
1972 | L61R Finnbear Magnum | 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, .338 Win Mag, .375 H&H | Two locking lugs in front |
1972 | P72 Finnscout | .22LR | |
1974? | Sako M74 Super | .222 Rem, .223 Rem, .22-250, .243 Win, .308 Win, .25-06, .270 Win, .30-06, .264 Mag, 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, .300 H&H, .338 Win Mag, .375 H&H | |
1975 | P75 | .22 Hornet | |
1978 | M78 Finnscout | .22 LR, .22 WMR, .22 Hornet | |
1979/80 | AI/L461 | .17 Rem, .222 Rem, .223 Rem | Also available as single-shot action |
1979/80? | AI PPC | .22 PPC USA, 6mm PPC USA | Also available as single-shot action |
1979/80 | AII/L579 | .22-250 Rem, .243 Win, 7mm-08, .308 Win | Also available as single-shot action |
1979/80 | AIII | early version of the AV, short tang | |
1979/80 | AIV | ||
1979/80 | AV/L61R | .25-06 Rem, 6.5x55, .270 Win, 7x64, .30-06, 9,3x62 | Long tang |
1979/80 | AV Mag/L61R Magnum | 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, .300 Wby, .338 Win Mag, .375 H&H, .416 Rem Mag | .458 Win Mag has been produced on special order |
1982? | VL63 Finnwolf Sako Collectors Association | .243 Win, .308 Win | Lever-action |
1988 | M579 SM (Super Match) | .308 Win | |
1989 | TRG-21 | .308 Win | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1989 | TRG-41 | .300 Win Mag?, .338 Lapua Mag | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1992? | M591 Left hand | .22-250, .243 Win, 7mm-08 Rem, .308 Win | |
1993 | S491 | .17 Rem, .222 Rem, .223 Rem, .22 PPC USA, 6mm PPC USA | |
1993 | M591 | .22-250, .243 Win, 7mm-08 Rem, .308 Win | |
1993 | L691 | .25-06, 6.5x55, .270 Win, 7x64, .280 Rem, .30-06, 9.3x62 | |
1993 | L691 Mag | .270 Wby, 7mm Rem Mag, 7mm Wby, .300 Win Mag, .300 Wby, .338 Win Mag, .340 Wby, .375 H&H, .416 Rem Mag | |
1995? | M995 TRG-S | .25-06, 6.5x55, .270 Win, .280 Rem, 7x64, .308 Win, .30-06, 9.3x62 | |
1995? | M995 TRG-S Magnum | .270 Wby, 7mm Rem Mag, 7mm Wby, 7mm STW, 7.21 Firebird, .300 Win Mag, .300 Wby, 7.82 Warbird, .30-378 Wby, .338 Win Mag, .340 Wby, .338 Lapua Mag, .375 H&H, .416 Rem Mag | |
1997 | Sako M75 I | .222 Rem, .223 Rem | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1997 | Sako M75 II | .22 PPC USA, 6mm PPC USA | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1997 | Sako M75 III | .22-250, .243 Win, .260 Rem, 7mm-08 Rem, .308 Win | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1997 | Sako M75 SM | .270 WSM, .300WSM | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1997 | Sako M75 IV | .25-06, 6.5x55, .270 Win, 7x64, .30-06, 9.3x62, 9.3x66 Sako | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1997 | Sako M75 V | 7mm Rem Mag, .300 Win Mag, .375 H&H, .416 Rem Mag | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1999 | TRG-22 | .308 Win | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
1999 | TRG-42 | .300 Win Mag, .338 Lapua Mag | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
2001 | Sako M75 V Safari anniversary model | .375 H&H | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
2001? | Sako Finnfire | .22LR | |
2006? | Sako Quad | .17 Mach 2, .17 HMR, .22LR, .22 WMR | Interchangeable barrels |
2006 | Sako M85 S | .22-250, .243 Win, .260 Rem, 7mm-08 Rem, .308 Win, .338 Federal | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
2006 | Sako M85 SM | .270 WSM, 7mm WSM, .300 WSM | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
2006 | Sako M85 M | .25-06, 6.5x55, .270 Win, 7x64, .30-06, 9.3x62, 9.3x66 Sako | Three locking lugs in front, detachable magazine |
Models
L461/AI | L461/AI PPC | L579/AII | L61R/AV | L61R Mag/AV Mag | |
Hunter | X | X | X | X | X |
Deluxe | X | X | X | X | |
Super Deluxe | X | X | X | X | |
Laminated | X | X | X | X | |
Varmint | X | X | X | ||
Target | X | X | X | ||
Carbine | X | X | X | ||
Handy | X | X | |||
Handy Fiber | X | ||||
Battue | X | X | X | ||
Classic | X | X | X | ||
Fiberclass | X | X | |||
Safari | X |
Hunter, Deluxe, Super Deluxe, Laminated, Varmint, Carbine, Classic |
I (Short) | III (Medium) | SM (Short magnum) | IV (Long) | V (Magnum) | |
Hunter | X | X | X | X | X |
Hunter Stainless | X | X | X | X | |
Hunter left hand | X | ||||
Laminated stainless | X | X | X | X | X |
Deluxe | X | X | X | X | X |
Synthetic stainless | X | X | X | X | |
Finnlight | X | X | X | X | |
Varmint | X | X | |||
Varmint Laminated Stainless | X | X |
Hunter, Laminated Stainless, Synthetic Stainless |