Browning Sako Serial Numbers

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Once registered you will have access to participate in our community. Free Download Game Baseball Vs Zombie Jar. Thanks for visiting and we hope you become a regular! Browning High Power rifles. There were three grades; Safari, Medallion, and Olympian. Upon introduction in 1959m all rifles were produced by FN in Belgium. The Safari Grade was the first of the line in 1959.

Browning Sako Serial Numbers

In 1959 the standard Safari calibers were built on the large ring Mauser actions. The Hound Of The Baskervilles Story In Telugu. These were the.264 Win.

Mag., 270 Win., 7mm Rem. Mag., 30-06 Spring., 300 H&H Mag., 308 Norma Mag.,.338 Win. Mag., 375 H&H Mag., and the.458 Win. In 1960 the.243 Win. And the.308 were introduced on the small ring Mauser action. These rifles are at a premium.

There were a few large ring rifles produced in.243 Win. These are really rare. In 1964 the Sako medium length action (L579) was introduced. These were produced in.22-250 Rem., 243 Win.,.284 win., and.308 Win. Sako also provided barrek=led actions in the small action (L461). The calibers were.222Rem., &222.

Mag., I realize I am being long winded here but I collect these fine rifles. Note that Sako was the only manufactureer that could stand up to the FN requirements.

Sako did not produce finished rifles for FN. The medallion and Olympian Grades followed in 1960. If you want any more info as to production date? Send me an IM.

Mar 02, 2010 #3853649 - 03/02/10 anyone know anything about a browning sako rifle? Joined: Feb 2008 Posts: 11,310 Colorado1135. If you can get me the serial number. I dealt with him about 30 years ago in researching some old Sako and Belgium Brownings and if any guns sold by Browning didn't have serial numbers, he'd know. I don't believe Browning EVER released a firearm without a serial number, even before WWII but unfortunately, many Belgium records of that.