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A friend is selling a Sako 375 H&H but does not know the model. It has a Shilen barrel and Fajen stock. It was built about 15 years ago. Only description on the action is SAKO AV serial number 620xxx. Action uses 2 large lugs- push feed, right lug runs entire length of the bolt. 2 position safety right behind the bolt handle. Hinged floor plate, 2 screws hold the floorplate on. Scope rings are mounted on dovetails on top of the receiver. Anyone know what model this is and its value. BigB | ||
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I have a L461R Finnbear .375H7H, bought in 1991. However, the lug on mine does not run the length of the bolt. Could you be thinking of the piece of steel that holds the extractor (this part does not rotate with the bolt)? If it's the Hunter model, I'd say about $950. George | |||
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George That is correct it is the steel that holds the extractor and does not turn with the bolt. BigB | |||
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In that case, it's safe to say that it is an AV action (Sako made 5 sizes AI-AV), and it probably was an L461R. Since it's not in original configuration, it may bring more or less than the numbers quoted. The Shilen barrel is a good thing, the Fajen may not be. George | |||
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My .300 H&H is an older AV actioned Sako .375 H&H that I had hart rebarrel with a SS barrel. I did also drop it into a Brown Precison stock and its a heck of a rifle. Good actions, a good trigger thats easily adjusted and a decently strong extraction system. I have had a bunch of the small Vixen actioned Sakos al the way to a .375 H&H or two. All have been accurate rifles. With the rebarrel and restock its theoretically worth less than a stock rifle but if it fits you well and shoots well its worth what ever YOU wish to pay. I have a spare factory barrel too BTW if you ever needed it. FN | |||
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