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Let us know about the receiver year if you get around to it!Year 1941, matching numbers, great bore, made by Sako
How?Let us know about the receiver year if you get around to it!
It would be located under the tang of the rifle, at the very rear of the receiver. Rifle would need to be disassembled to see it.How?
Ohhh didn't know thatIt would be located under the tang of the rifle, at the very rear of the receiver. Rifle would need to be disassembled to see it.
Like I mentioned, antique receivers are very desirable and also exempt from needing an FFL
Ohhh didn't know that
I wasn't going to do this anyway… it will be sold through ffl regardless so new owner can do that if they want toPulling the whole rifle apart to find the receiver origin is very problematic. There's no way of knowing how many shims are used and their correct placement. I would suggest that's up to the buyer, after purchase.
It's soldAvailable?