22 June 2002, 09:08
<DavidP>Has Sako ever built Ithacas?
I have an Ithaca rifle in 30-06 that was bought new in the early 80's. It was made in Finland and has a lot of similarities to a Sako action. The stock even has a palm swell very similar ro the Sako style.
Did Sako ever produce rifles for Ithaca?
David, I'm not sure about producing the whole rifle but the Ithaca LSA rifles did use Sako actions. Please don't tell too many people since these have been a good source of actions for me. Ed
22 June 2002, 12:13
<Harry>The answer is NO...the actions were Tikka and that is why they say Finland. Yes, I have been in both plants in the days there were two factories...now the whole mess is in the Riihimaki plant where Sako has always been.
22 June 2002, 19:39
Pecos41I used to have a Colt .243 and the action was a Sako. So I'm not so sure who Sako may have sold some actions too in the past.
25 June 2002, 05:11
StonecreekAs Harry says, the Ithaca LSA was built on a Tikka action. At that time, the only relationship between Tikka and Sako was that they were both made in Finland.
As Pecos points out, Colt marketed a line of rifles built on Sako actions, as did Browning, H & R, Marlin, O'brien, and some others, but never Ithaca.
26 June 2002, 08:07
<DavidP>It is an LSA action so that makes sense.
Thanks.