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1971 .338win L61 mannlicher- should I?

Discussion in 'Sako Mannlichers and Carbines' started by NoplacelikeSOIL, Jan 13, 2021.

  1. gowyo

    gowyo Sako Junkie

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    Well, this Thumper now resides in Wyoming. Words were typed, agreements made, and I have welcomed what may be the nicest, stallion to the Stable! Deal with this young man with confidence! 20210324_220522.jpg added, the scope mounts are Australian Lynx and Hilver. First time I've seen the type.

    Gary

     
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  2. icebear

    icebear Sako-addicted

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    Nice wood, and the sights are intact. Looks like a winner. A moderate load of fast-burning powder should minimize the noise, muzzle blast, and flame.
     

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