222 stutzen bolt action rifle on my gun rack! 222, I was infected by the L46 virus in late 2020 and managed to convince myself that I was missing such a nice. I then started trawling the net for such a beauty: almost never seen in France where I reside, extremely uncommon in Germany, Austria and the UK where I buy from on a regular basis, available from time to time in the US and in Australia but commanding high prices there, in addition to probable troublesome shipping issues and side costs to be expected. I sought - at that point, support from our Finish Forum member Igorrock for making initial contact with the seller, who unfortunately declined to sell outside Finland however Igorrock kindly found almost immediately a similar rifle for sale and - icing on the cake, at a price lower than the previous one! I decided therefore to explore opportunities in Finland, Sako’s home country, and immediately found one for sale online, in addition at palatable cost. In December 2020, once all paperwork expedited – a simple & smooth process within the European Union even in Covid-19 time, the rifle was at home. Sako L46 rifles were manufactured in Riihimäki (Finland) from September 1946 until September 1962.
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This one’s serial number #28507 dates her to 1955, according to Internet sources. She is a “Sweet Little Sixty-Six” (referring to Chuck Berry’s “Sweet Little Sixteen”) a real little gem (but I know that beauty is in the eye of the beholder) of 107 cm length, with a 60 cm shinning barrel, weighing 2,9 kilos unscopped. She came to me with a five-round magazine and I managed to find three additional ones from other sources magazines are always a potential issue with out-of-production rifles, so I preferred to get some spare ones from start. This pretty little stutzen was sold unscopped and Igorrock sourced in Finland original Sako steel scope mounts, specifically engineered for the tronconic shape of the rifle’s rail, an oddity. With regards to a rifle scope, I had nothing on shelf that would have matched with the L46 my available scopes in 26 mm (central tube) were either too long in size (and I would have had to remove the rear sight, as it is often the case with this rifle) or not powerful enough in magnification (I did not want to fit a X4 scope for engaging fox-sized targets at 100/200m). I spotted in Germany a second-hand Khales Super 3-9x38 dating back to the early 1960’s Forum member Lancaster agreed to purchase it for me as – again, the seller did not want to sell abroad. This vintage Khales scope was unfortunately too long by circa 5 mm/0,2in when I mounted it and I could not close the bolt easily I decided therefore to scope the L46 with a brand-new Swarovski Habicht Nova 4x32 that I had in stock at home. Handguns and pistol grip shotguns would have to be shipped to a licensed firearms dealer in your state and additional transfer fees may be assessed.I test-shot the rifle last week with both RWS Soft Point 50gr and Sako Gamehead Soft Point 55gr same good results at 100m/110y, 3 shots in 2cm/0,78in. The winning bidder will be responsible to make payment to North College Hill Gun Store separately for costs associated with transfers ($15.00) or shipping (contact North College Hill Gun Store for a shipping estimate). Items designated for pick up or shipping through North College Hill Gun Store must be paid for on or before October 2nd, 2013 by contacting EBTH during normal business hours at 51 ext.
Bidders requesting shipping will need to make proper shipping arrangements through North College Hill Gun Store (513) 931-8185 (purchaser must comply with ATF & Federal Firearms requirements).
Firearms will not be available at this location for inspection or pick up until 12:00 pm on October 7th, 2013. Ohio residents and residents of states bordering Ohio will be able to make arrangements to pick up firearms from North College Hill Gun Store located at 1849 West Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45239 (513) 931-8185 on or after 12:00 pm on October 7th, 2013 (during normal business hours – purchaser must comply with ATF & Federal Firearms requirements). Rifle has a beautiful hardwood stock with a carved diamond pattern, blued barrel, a mounted BALvar 8 scope, and a thick leather carrying strap. 222 caliber bolt action rifle with scope.