We, the store I worked for, sold SAKO's back in the 60's. We only had the Vixen in .222 and a another model in a caliber I didn't like or I would have bought one. If we had had a Fin-Wolf, the lever action I would have bough one for sure, no matter the caliber. I ended up with a Win Model 88. The SAKO's were beautiful firearms!
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Too bad SAKO didn't take over Remington/Marlin firearms.