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sako reference book(s)

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kaindog45

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Does anyone make a complete reference book for Sako? Basically a book that covers their history from start to the present. I don't care if its written in the Finnish language LOL. Any advice is appreciated!
 
Hello
Try this: www.sako.fi and click Old models. There are a couple of books written of finnish gun producers. At the moment I dontxB4t have time to explain. I`ll come back later.
Olli
 
Thanks. I considered printing all the pdf's on the old models link and just using that as reference. I have heard mention of a book titled SAKO: 1921-1971???? and also Arma ???? something or other ..... if you remember this post and can provide futher information, i"d appreciate it!
 
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