icebear
Sako-addicted
Trigger warning: This is off-topic! Not a Sako! However, I think some of us will find it interesting.
Confession: Sometimes my mind wanders away from Sako and its Finnish siblings Tikka and Valmet. A couple of weeks ago my wandering mind saw a Gunbroker auction for a Kimber Model 89 BGR (Big Game Rifle). It appeared to be a Super America grade, and underpriced at $1650. Luckily for me, the seller didn't advertise it as a Super America and I was the only bidder. Here's a link to a post I made after the auction but before I received the gun:
https://sakocollectors.com/forum/threads/what-am-i-missing-here.17760/
I picked up the rifle a couple of days ago and here are a few photos. It was built in Colton, Oregon. The M89 was only made from 1989-1991. The M89 is a close copy of a pre-64 Winchester Model 70, as shown in the last two photos. Similarities include a basic Mauser action with controlled feed and claw extractor, Model 70 style swing safety and bolt shroud, swept back bolt handle, and a third action screw between the trigger guard and the magazine. The Kimber lacks the extra screw in the forend that secured the barrel to the stock on the Model 70. Other features from the Model 70 Super Grade include wrap-around checkering, ebony forend tip, and inletted sling swivels. The Model 70 in the photos is a standard grade in .300 H&H with a Super Grade stock. It was built in 1946.
This rifle is a .270. The serial number starts with SA, which I believe stands for Super America. Wood and metal are in excellent condition except for a deep scratch on top of the comb. I can mitigate it somewhat when I have time. The trigger pull is one pound, which I do not consider safe for a hunting rifle. I'll take care of that when I clean, lubricate, and wax the gun. I'm hoping the matte finish will shine up with a few coats of wax.
As far as I know the only maker of scope mounts for this rifle is Talley. For some reason, Kimber made the M89 with three different scope mounts: integral dovetail rails in 11mm ((0.433", also Euro standard for rimfires) and 0.460", as well as a round top with detachable rail or direct mount rings. Mine has an integral rail which mikes at 0.450". I ordered a set of 30mm high rings from Talley to mount a Meopta 3-12x that I got a good deal on a while back. I'm looking forward to getting it all together and seeing how it shoots.
Many thanks to Forum member BigCountry4Me for some excellent information about Kimber rifles and their similarities to a Model 70.
Here are the photos. They aren't the best; if I have time I'll reshoot.
Confession: Sometimes my mind wanders away from Sako and its Finnish siblings Tikka and Valmet. A couple of weeks ago my wandering mind saw a Gunbroker auction for a Kimber Model 89 BGR (Big Game Rifle). It appeared to be a Super America grade, and underpriced at $1650. Luckily for me, the seller didn't advertise it as a Super America and I was the only bidder. Here's a link to a post I made after the auction but before I received the gun:
https://sakocollectors.com/forum/threads/what-am-i-missing-here.17760/
I picked up the rifle a couple of days ago and here are a few photos. It was built in Colton, Oregon. The M89 was only made from 1989-1991. The M89 is a close copy of a pre-64 Winchester Model 70, as shown in the last two photos. Similarities include a basic Mauser action with controlled feed and claw extractor, Model 70 style swing safety and bolt shroud, swept back bolt handle, and a third action screw between the trigger guard and the magazine. The Kimber lacks the extra screw in the forend that secured the barrel to the stock on the Model 70. Other features from the Model 70 Super Grade include wrap-around checkering, ebony forend tip, and inletted sling swivels. The Model 70 in the photos is a standard grade in .300 H&H with a Super Grade stock. It was built in 1946.
This rifle is a .270. The serial number starts with SA, which I believe stands for Super America. Wood and metal are in excellent condition except for a deep scratch on top of the comb. I can mitigate it somewhat when I have time. The trigger pull is one pound, which I do not consider safe for a hunting rifle. I'll take care of that when I clean, lubricate, and wax the gun. I'm hoping the matte finish will shine up with a few coats of wax.
As far as I know the only maker of scope mounts for this rifle is Talley. For some reason, Kimber made the M89 with three different scope mounts: integral dovetail rails in 11mm ((0.433", also Euro standard for rimfires) and 0.460", as well as a round top with detachable rail or direct mount rings. Mine has an integral rail which mikes at 0.450". I ordered a set of 30mm high rings from Talley to mount a Meopta 3-12x that I got a good deal on a while back. I'm looking forward to getting it all together and seeing how it shoots.
Many thanks to Forum member BigCountry4Me for some excellent information about Kimber rifles and their similarities to a Model 70.
Here are the photos. They aren't the best; if I have time I'll reshoot.





