27 December 2011, 07:43
keithv35Sako L57
I just picked up in trade a Sako L57 4 digit serial number 99xx, serial number on reciever matches the bolt, it's high gloss finish, in fair shape, stock has good checkering, but appears it may have been shortened. A recoil pad has been installed (not very well) and it is chambered in 22-250.
Checkering is in great shape. I'm not sure the barrel is original....any idea on when it may have been made? The tigger may be the smothest I've ever felt. Was the 22-250 an original chambering in the L57? Were there different grades Any info would be appreciated. I'll post pics as soon as i figure out why the heck photobucket has changed their uploading format.....thanks for the help.
I traded a great condition model 7 in 243 for this fair to good condition Sako....how'd i do?
27 December 2011, 09:29
armadilloI looked it up a few years ago when I got mine(243). As I recall, the L57 was in production from 1957-59 with only about 10,000 made. I believe it was replaced by the L579 "Forester."
It is a beautiful firearm and a pleasure to carry and shoot.
27 December 2011, 21:56
keithv35Thank you, that narrows the year down.
What calibers were they made it, any ideas?
28 December 2011, 07:26
armadilloI think 22-250, 243 and 308. I am not sure if there were others.
29 December 2011, 23:06
igorrockEnd of the year 1958 the last serial number was 8200 and caliber .243 Win.
29 December 2011, 23:42
keithv35Thank you Igor......This serial number is 9930 and it is an L57, not an L579 so I'm not sure why the serial number is higher.
Are there archives anyplace where the serial number could be looked up?
30 December 2011, 17:09
KuikkaHi Keith
Some more information available here:
http://www.sako.fi/downloads.phpAnd from this PDF
http://www.sako.fi/pdf/datatab...dmodelsNumbering.pdfyou can see that model L57 has been produced from 14.1.1957 to 9.10.1959 and serial numbers have been from 1 to 10090.