Sake TRG-42, 338LM, Green, Newest 2013+ Model, Tactical Rail… ($1,100+ in Extras!) Save over $2,000
$3200 Shipped lower 48, PPFF, USPS MO, Wells Fargo Cert bank check.
What you get:
This rifle new as configured would cost you over $5,526! A Sako TRG 42 (new costs $4,148), TRG I.T.R.S. (Integrated Tactical Rail System, $390), Bi-pod ($459), Muzzle Brake ($199+), Picatinny Rail Low ($330), (1) Allen wrench tool (1) Magazine.Bolt take-down tool, and Manual
2013 Model vs Pre 2013?
My rifle is a 2013+ 338LM TRG 42 in Green stock, and because it’s the 2013+ Model it has the Upgraded Trigger so that it cannot be adjusted out of safe zone so it will not discharge on accident, Also the 338LM had the Bolt Redesigned to ensure proper ejection of the spent cases. The last thing I wanted is to be hunting with this rifle and have issues with ejecting a case, even target shooting for that matter. Who wants to take time fixing when your there to enjoy. Pre 2013 models only have one ejector plunger and 2013+ models have been upgraded to (2) ejection plungers to ensure proper ejection of case, also the Safety Lever/Paddle is wider on the 2013 models so it’s easier to operate and lastly the butt pad is black. My rifle has all these new function and safety features as a 2013+ Model, but the butt pad is brown, because I purchased a pre 2013 Green Stock for it since they look better. So, with the TRG 42 338LM, Know if your buying a Pre 2013 Model or a 2013+ Model, there are big difference that would cost over a $1000 to upgrade an older one to the new features of the 2013+ Model. Older models have shinny blued barrels, don’t have three holes in trigger guard and only have one plunger in bolt face, but pad is black. Know what you are buying there is a big difference in value.
Condition:
Like New, Sako TRG 42 in 338 Lapua Magnum, Round count is only 25 and I have the 25 pieces of brass fired from this rifle if you reload. I purchased it because I have had TRG 42’s and I know they are light weight (compared to other tactical 338LMs) and are sub ½ MOA rifles. If you reload you can get well below that. The original owner is a dealer who put a scope on it, sighted it in, while breaking it in to be ready for a Myth Busters episode but it ended up not being used. It is very rare to see one of these with the I.T.R.S. I changed the stock from black to green because I think they look much better. I am selling because I have too many great rifles, I don’t have time to shoot. Will be selling about 5-6 more soon.
Sako Factory info:
Sako TRG info: This is a firearm for serious long-range competitions, designed to hit the target, no matter what it takes in the most demanding conditions. The TRG 42 in .338 LM is a true long-range precision tool for special forces or competitions. The stock is fully adjustable and reinforced with high-tech aluminum and has adjustable cheek rest and butt pad. The solid vault-like action is cold hammer-forged from special steel alloy with three fastening screws (most rifles only have 2). The bolt has three locking lugs feeds rounds flawlessly from the centerline of a detachable staggered 2-row magazine and the bolt lift is at a 60° angle for fast bolt throw with oversized bolt knob to allow operation in the coldest of conditions with gloves. Manufacturer is SAKO of Finland, Model TRG 42, Caliber .338LM, Magazine 5 Round, Barrel 27” with Rate of twist 1:10 to stabilize heavy bullets, Factory weight is 11.3/4 lbs, Safety lever is inside the trigger guard locks both trigger mechanism and bold handle and blocks firing pin.
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What you get:
This rifle new as configured would cost you over $5,526! A Sako TRG 42 (new costs $4,148), TRG I.T.R.S. (Integrated Tactical Rail System, $390), Bi-pod ($459), Muzzle Brake ($199+), Picatinny Rail Low ($330), (1) Allen wrench tool (1) Magazine.Bolt take-down tool, and Manual
2013 Model vs Pre 2013?
My rifle is a 2013+ 338LM TRG 42 in Green stock, and because it’s the 2013+ Model it has the Upgraded Trigger so that it cannot be adjusted out of safe zone so it will not discharge on accident, Also the 338LM had the Bolt Redesigned to ensure proper ejection of the spent cases. The last thing I wanted is to be hunting with this rifle and have issues with ejecting a case, even target shooting for that matter. Who wants to take time fixing when your there to enjoy. Pre 2013 models only have one ejector plunger and 2013+ models have been upgraded to (2) ejection plungers to ensure proper ejection of case, also the Safety Lever/Paddle is wider on the 2013 models so it’s easier to operate and lastly the butt pad is black. My rifle has all these new function and safety features as a 2013+ Model, but the butt pad is brown, because I purchased a pre 2013 Green Stock for it since they look better. So, with the TRG 42 338LM, Know if your buying a Pre 2013 Model or a 2013+ Model, there are big difference that would cost over a $1000 to upgrade an older one to the new features of the 2013+ Model. Older models have shinny blued barrels, don’t have three holes in trigger guard and only have one plunger in bolt face, but pad is black. Know what you are buying there is a big difference in value.
Condition:
Like New, Sako TRG 42 in 338 Lapua Magnum, Round count is only 25 and I have the 25 pieces of brass fired from this rifle if you reload. I purchased it because I have had TRG 42’s and I know they are light weight (compared to other tactical 338LMs) and are sub ½ MOA rifles. If you reload you can get well below that. The original owner is a dealer who put a scope on it, sighted it in, while breaking it in to be ready for a Myth Busters episode but it ended up not being used. It is very rare to see one of these with the I.T.R.S. I changed the stock from black to green because I think they look much better. I am selling because I have too many great rifles, I don’t have time to shoot. Will be selling about 5-6 more soon.
Sako Factory info:
Sako TRG info: This is a firearm for serious long-range competitions, designed to hit the target, no matter what it takes in the most demanding conditions. The TRG 42 in .338 LM is a true long-range precision tool for special forces or competitions. The stock is fully adjustable and reinforced with high-tech aluminum and has adjustable cheek rest and butt pad. The solid vault-like action is cold hammer-forged from special steel alloy with three fastening screws (most rifles only have 2). The bolt has three locking lugs feeds rounds flawlessly from the centerline of a detachable staggered 2-row magazine and the bolt lift is at a 60° angle for fast bolt throw with oversized bolt knob to allow operation in the coldest of conditions with gloves. Manufacturer is SAKO of Finland, Model TRG 42, Caliber .338LM, Magazine 5 Round, Barrel 27” with Rate of twist 1:10 to stabilize heavy bullets, Factory weight is 11.3/4 lbs, Safety lever is inside the trigger guard locks both trigger mechanism and bold handle and blocks firing pin.
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