Hello!
This is my first post on this lovely forum and also a desperate one...
I've recently bought a used (but in great condition) first generation Sako Finnfire. I'm in love with this rifle and currently in process of setting it up to shoot it for the first time.
Today when polishing the bolt I suddenly felt the need to disassemble the bolt to ensure no metal polish had entered the bolt. While struggling to do this I think I might have snapped the cocking indicator and on top of that I never managed to take the bolt apart completely, even though I followed the instructions on how to do so.
Has this happened to anyone else and how did you solve the problem? Spare parts? Leave it as it is?
Any help or consolation would be greatly appreciated...
Kind regards, Hampus
This is my first post on this lovely forum and also a desperate one...
I've recently bought a used (but in great condition) first generation Sako Finnfire. I'm in love with this rifle and currently in process of setting it up to shoot it for the first time.
Today when polishing the bolt I suddenly felt the need to disassemble the bolt to ensure no metal polish had entered the bolt. While struggling to do this I think I might have snapped the cocking indicator and on top of that I never managed to take the bolt apart completely, even though I followed the instructions on how to do so.
Has this happened to anyone else and how did you solve the problem? Spare parts? Leave it as it is?
Any help or consolation would be greatly appreciated...
Kind regards, Hampus