• Hey All! Lately there has been more and more scammers on the forum board. They register and replies to members requests for guns and/or parts or other things. The reply contains a gmail or hotmail address or similar ”anonymous” email addresses which they want you to reply to. DO NOT ANSWER ANY STRANGE MESSAGES! They often state something like this: ”Hello! Saw your post about purchasing a stock for a Safari. KnuckleheadBob has one. Email him at: [email protected]” If you receive any strange messages: Check the status of whoever message you. If they have no posts and signed up the same day or very recently, stay away. Same goes for other members they might refer to. Check them too and if they are long standing members, PM them and ask if the message is legit. Most likely it’s not. Then use the report function in each message or post so I can kick them out! Beware of anything that might seem fishy! And again, for all of you who registered your personal name as username, please contact me so I can change it to a more anonymous username. You’d be surprised of how much one can find out about a person from just a username on a forum such ad our! All the best! And be safe! Jim

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    Can someone help me identify this Sako Rifle.....

    Rick: Thank you for your help...the L46 was what I was seeking....I went online to the Sako serial numbers....and that model started production in 1946 (with serial number 1) and apparently ended the production line in 1962 (at serial number 57,000). If my gun's serial number is 18240, are you...
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    Can someone help me identify this Sako Rifle.....

    I got this rifle from my dad back in 1972, when he died. I was 15 years old. It is a Sako Rifle, in .222 caliber. The rifle is stamped Riihimaki on the side, and the serial number is 18240.....I am trying to learn more about the rifle...what is the numeric model type....year of manufacture, etc...
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