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29 April 2006, 07:36
Dan H
Help! What is a Sako M995?
I was looking at a Sako rifle today, and don't know anything about the model. By the look of it, it is 3 lug action simlar to the M75 but perhaps more related to the Tikka. Can anybody tell me anything about it? The one I'm looking at is in .338 Win with a hard, splatter-painted fiberglass stock, in really good shape. The magazine seems much like the Tikka plastic one.

Any thoughts would be appreciated....

Thanks,

Dan
29 April 2006, 08:08
woods
Sounds like a Sako TRG-S. I had one once. They have a lot of inherent problems that the regular model 75's do not. MHO knows a lot about that, something about the recoil lug.

I sold mine to a friend and it is a consistant 2" shooter, no better. That one is a 300 win mag.


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29 April 2006, 08:15
Dan H
Thanks,

I'll try and look into the TRG connection there. Any idea of issues is good to know about. I own and love an AV, have a new M75 I'm just breaking in....

Appreciate the help

Dan
29 April 2006, 08:46
woods
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=47687273

Looks just like these TRG-S guns, same stock/receiver

http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976641581.htm

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=47478200#PIC


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- Mark Twain |

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29 April 2006, 10:22
Dan H
The links show the same animal I was looking at. Does the price reflect an inferior reputation to the other sako products?

Again, thanks for the help and advice....

Dan
29 April 2006, 17:56
woods
quote:
Originally posted by Dan H:

Does the price reflect an inferior reputation to the other sako products?

Dan


Yes, IMO. Much like the Tikka is inferior to the full blown Sako line. Matter of fact, the M 995 reminds me of a Tikka in many ways. Although most Tikka's will really shoot.


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There are those who would misteach us that to stick in a rut is consistency - and a virtue, and that to climb out of the rut is inconsistency - and a vice.
- Mark Twain |

Chinese Proverb: When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it, you have a moral obligation to share it with others.

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29 April 2006, 18:14
Head Trauma
Run away quickly. The stock has a metal stud molded into it that projects up into a recess in the barrel collar, rather than a recoil lug on the barrel mating with a recess in the stock. The stock material is of alien origin. I had one in 338, poor groups, kicked like a mule and the barrel seemed to foul badly. Perhaps I got a bad one, dumped it and moved on.
30 April 2006, 08:22
Dan H
Head Trauma--
Thanks for the insight. This one is in 338 and basically unused....but just didn't feel right when I saw it. Didn't know what to think...and didn't think to drop the action out of the stock.

Guess that's why I asked!

cheers

Dan
30 April 2006, 10:00
bowhuntrrl
In there heyday, they weren't that expensive. Dealer price on a TRGS in STW only cost me about $450 or so.They aren't worth anything close to what those auctions are asking. I believe the Warbird caliber guns were around $700-$800.


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