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Sako Model 78 in 22 Hornet

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Recently bought a Sako Model 78 in Hornet caliber and was told these are highly desirable as collectables. The rifle is in beautiful shape with perfect bore and 2x7 Nikon in Sako rings. Was told the rifle was made in 71 or 72. Did I make a good collectable purchase?
 
absolutely. I wish that I had one in the Hornet. Check on the bottom of the barrel to see if "Stoeger Industries" is etched on there as the importer. I think the model 78s were made in the late '70s.

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