Hi guys ,
Just got in a rare Tikka , its the M65A , it least thats what is stamped on the side of it , some have called it the Father of the Sako TRG series sniper rifles , was made in the late 80s , alot went into service into Police service in the UK etc .
Has some unusual features , has a alloy chassis block that stuff bolts to , uses wood & not plastic as the cladding , and uses a stock that looks a little like the old WWII Sten gun .
The stock has a lot of adjustment features , making it a nice handling stock , that can be fitted to most shooters , it is a long action , only made in 308 as far as I know , uses a center , 5rd single stack mag , 10rd is optional ( and very long ) .
The action uses a special synthetic sleeve at the rear of the bolt race way , this makes it a super smooth traveling bolt , as very little wobble side to side etc .
Here,s some pics of it .






Just got in a rare Tikka , its the M65A , it least thats what is stamped on the side of it , some have called it the Father of the Sako TRG series sniper rifles , was made in the late 80s , alot went into service into Police service in the UK etc .
Has some unusual features , has a alloy chassis block that stuff bolts to , uses wood & not plastic as the cladding , and uses a stock that looks a little like the old WWII Sten gun .
The stock has a lot of adjustment features , making it a nice handling stock , that can be fitted to most shooters , it is a long action , only made in 308 as far as I know , uses a center , 5rd single stack mag , 10rd is optional ( and very long ) .
The action uses a special synthetic sleeve at the rear of the bolt race way , this makes it a super smooth traveling bolt , as very little wobble side to side etc .
Here,s some pics of it .





