Finns have never looked better
Oct 31, 2019
3 minutes
CHARLES SMITH-JONES SAYS: “The quality of the wood itself was generally high and attractively figured”
Rifles and breweries would, on the face of it, not appear to be the most compatible bedfellows but in the case of Sako, it was a beneficial match. The company’s roots can be traced to an old Helsinki brewery repair shop, which was set up to recondition rifles shortly after Finland gained independence from Russia in 1919. Sako was formally established during the 1930s
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