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Sako Hood and Leaf Sights

Sako Collectors Club Discussion Forum

j77fish58

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Does anyone know if the Hood and Leaf Sight that early sako's used was sweated on or is there a screw somewhere im not seeing?
 
The front sight base was sweated onto the barrel. The hood itself slides into a longitudinal groove on each side of the sight riser.

The rear "ladder" type sight base was also sweated on.

However, if this is in reference to your FN Sakos, I'm not sure if they follow exactly the same pattern as the guns made at the Sako factory.
 
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