Tikka T3 Serial Numbers

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Estimated Price: $ 4,000 Tikka T3 lite Rifle in.270 calibre mounted with a Burris eliminator rangefinder scope. Rifle has been modified and fitted with a full barrel suppressor and houses a harris bipod. I use Hornady SST 130 grain ammo with ballistic tips and it will stop a fully grown red stag dead on the spot. The rifle is light and has awsome accuracy even on the open tops and is extremely hardy especialy in the harsh new zealand terrain. Scope having an inbuilt rangefinder means you can target distance and shoot in no time at all making it a deadly combination.

Sako/Tikka Serial Number Check. In 2004, Beretta USA Corp. Announced a recall on specific serial-numbered rifles manufactured by Sako Arms. The program was very successful in recovering the rifles subject to recall. If you would like to check the serial number of your Sako/Tikka rifle, please enter it below and press the Search button.

To all who have these rifles please be advised of the recall on T3 Stainless rifles with serial numbers starting with 419140 and going to 461951.I was about to buy a Tikka with the serial number 435081 and the Stoeger rep told me my rifle was fine and safe to shoot.Although he would not give me any guarantee especially when the serial number fell within the list he provided. Hows that for PR work on the buying public? The Sako rifles are affected too as they use the same barrel manufacturer. If you have one of the rifles with those serial numbers you are urged to call Beretta USA at 1 800 636-3420. In Canada call Stoeger they are the Canadian importers for Tikka and Sako rifles at 1800 263 1945. I just bought a Sako finlight serial #438*** and had to find out about the recall from leupold, when I called to ask them a question. I called Beretta just to get them to tell me that my serial number was ok, but not what the problem was.

Tikka T3 Serial Numbers

Once I found out I wrote them an E-mail to again, clarify what the problem was, and that consumers at risk have a right to know, only to get no reply. Dell switch visio stencils. I have owned numerous Sako's in my life and so has my family, and I am in the market for another one for my child, but am really considering going a different direction. I agree this does not look good for this once solid company, and I'm glad other people are taking notice on how they have handled this unfortunate incident. As the Tikka and Sako rifles suffer from the same batch of stainless steel this has come to my attention. Firstly, I will start with the fact that Beretta Australia has recalled all(so they say) offending Sako and Tikka rifles with faulty barrel steel.

The customer liasion person at Beretta told me the reason my Tikka T-3 was recalled was directly related to the Sako Finnlite that is in the internet that was blown to smithereens(Search GOOGLE:'Sako Ka-Boom'). If you havn't seen the pictures.you should!! A close mate of mine is a metalurgist and on seeing the pictures of the blown up Sako he immediatly commented that he could see that the fractured barrel steel is definatly suffering the same brittleness fault that can be seen in the split reciever. NOW HERES MY PROBLEM.Unlike our Nth. American couzins who are having their Tikka/Sako's replaced, Beretta Aust tells us our rifles are at the Sako factory having the barrels replaced. I find this totally unsatisfactory but although my correspondance with Beretta has been more than polite, they just dont seem to want to return calls or emails. I want my rifle replaced just like in the U.S.

And Canada but am at a loss what to do?.If anybody has any ideas,especially if you are in Aust I'd love to hear from you. P.S: Anyone in New Zealand who's had their rifle recalled can you tell me if you are getting a new rifle or just the barrel.

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