11/10/2022 0 Comments Sako finnbear 85![]() ![]() All Sako 85 Classic barrels are free floated and are topped with a non-reflective finish. Twist rates are chosen for each caliber to optimize accuracy and bullet performance. The Magazines are locked in place by the Total Control Latch which prevents the magazine from being inadvertently knocked out of the rifle.īarrel blanks are drilled, honed, cold- hammer forged, and individually inspected by master gunsmiths. Every Sako 85 action includes integral tapered scope mounts and an extended recoil lug mounted on the inside of the for-end. The 60? throw of the bolt handle allows for smooth rapid repeated firing. Featuring a one piece three lug bolt design and controlled cartridge feed system, the Sako 85 provides a vault like action with consistently jam free feeding. Sako 85 actions come in six different sizes, providing reliable function and custom feel for each caliber. The Sako 85 Classic rifle is a mix of traditional aesthetics with modern manufacturing techniques and technology. All factory barrels for Sako 85 are cold hammer forged, and can be delivered in various lengths, profiles and rifling twists, with or without iron sights, and either with a matte or polished finish.Buy Sako 85 Classic. The action threads are imperial with 1"-16 TPI threads (in metric designation M25.4 x 1.588 mm). The factory barrel is either stainless or blued depending on the receiver. All types of magazines are double stack with staggered feed, which enables filling of the magazine while it is attached to the firearm. Some models instead have a hinged bottom metal. Most models have a detachable magazine, and have a special form of locking to hinder unintentional release of the magazine. A special tool is provided for disassembly of the bolt. The bolt is cocked on opening, and has controlled feeding with the ejector fixed to the receiver. The bolt has three locking lugs, a 70 degree bolt lift, and is milled from a solid piece of cast steel (including the bolt handle). ![]() The rationale behind the large number of action lengths is to achieve a good fit with the cartridge length, and thereby avoiding an unnecessary long bolt travel, as well as weight reduction. The receiver is made in 6 different lengths depending on the cartridge group. ![]() The rifle is delivered from the factory with a stock made of either walnut, laminate, plastic or carbon fiber, and with different shapes depending on the intended form of hunting or shooting discipline. The Sako 85 is test fired at the factory with a 5-round group, which must satisfy a precision requirement better than 30 mm at 100 meters (0.3 mrad). The receiver has a proprietary integrated scope mount, which is a dovetail rail with varying width (narrower at the rear, wider at the front). The bottom metal is made of aluminum for most of the M85 models, and is delivered in a color matching the receiver: Blued receivers are delivered with a black bottom metal, while stainless receivers are delivered with a grey bottom metal. The mechanism can be cycled with the safety applied. Sako 85 can also be delivered with a set trigger. The trigger pull weight is adjustable between 1–2 kg, and is delivered from the factory set to 1.5 kg. The two models also have different types of magazines, and some parts such as the bottom metals do not interchange. While Sako 75 has push feed, Sako 85 has controlled feed. ![]() The M75 and M85 designs have many similarities, but also many differences. ![]()
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