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Has Sako ever built Ithacas?

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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?
22 June 2002, 09:14
BigEd
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
Pecos41
I 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
Stonecreek
As 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.