Tahoe333 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 4, 2012 372 17 56 Northern Utah Oct 27, 2012 #1 Oct 27, 2012 #1 The "Secret Sauce" of a Sako
A Alpine 338 Lumberjack Full Member Minuteman Jun 26, 2010 2,596 1,794 NW Colorado Oct 27, 2012 #2 Oct 27, 2012 #2 Re: Sako's Secret to success Looks to be from an M995?
G George63 - Full Member Minuteman May 18, 2009 1,430 7 SE IA Oct 27, 2012 #3 Oct 27, 2012 #3 Re: Sako's Secret to success your link is shitty with malware
Tahoe333 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 4, 2012 372 17 56 Northern Utah Oct 27, 2012 #4 Oct 27, 2012 #4 Re: Sako's Secret to success I changed the link to the pic, hope that helps. The trigger is from a 75V 300wm
Re: Sako's Secret to success I changed the link to the pic, hope that helps. The trigger is from a 75V 300wm
S Scotch_egg Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jun 2, 2010 773 284 England Oct 27, 2012 #5 Oct 27, 2012 #5 Re: Sako's Secret to success You may have changed your post, but what do you hope to achieve? Yup, that's a trigger...... Sauce it is not.
Re: Sako's Secret to success You may have changed your post, but what do you hope to achieve? Yup, that's a trigger...... Sauce it is not.
G GunKnowledge Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jan 31, 2011 605 4 Tempe, AZ www.gunknowledge.com Oct 27, 2012 #6 Oct 27, 2012 #6 Re: Sako's Secret to success Sako is secretly successful? Yah right, news to me. The TRG line is the only one worthwhile. Their sporting rifles are a commercial flop here, their calibers ignored, and their bullet designs are a disaster.
Re: Sako's Secret to success Sako is secretly successful? Yah right, news to me. The TRG line is the only one worthwhile. Their sporting rifles are a commercial flop here, their calibers ignored, and their bullet designs are a disaster.
The_FNG Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Sep 17, 2010 642 1 53 Australia Oct 27, 2012 #7 Oct 27, 2012 #7 Re: Sako's Secret to success Their older trigger design is superior.