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Sako P75 Magazine

Sako Collectors Club Discussion Forum

Metlhed57

Member
Does anybody know where to get a magazine for a Sako P75 .22 Hornet? Anybody wanna sell one? My brother let his son use his gun and he lost the mag for it :frown:
 
That's a tough one. A friend I was talking with just today who owns both a P-75 and a P-78 Hornet confirms that the P-75 magazine is thinner than the M-78 magazine and that they will not interchange. Neither of us have a P-72, but we are speculating that the P-72 magazine is similar or identical to the P-75. I have come across a couple of magazines for the M-78 Hornet through the years, but none for the P75.
 
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