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Demand Perfection - The First 100 Years of Sako Ltd.
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- Опубліковано 9 лис 2021
- Documentary Aiming for Perfection - The First 100 Years of Sako takes the viewer on a century-long journey to follow Sako’s tremendous growth from a small Defense Army workshop to the world’s leading manufacturer of bolt action rifles.
At the same time, the story of Sako is a story about Finland's development from an agricultural and forestry society to a high-tech producer country, where hunting is still a people's industry and hobby.
The film tells stories e.g. from former and current employees of Sako, hunting experts and social influencers. In addition, members of the current owner of Sako, the world-famous Italian Beretta family company, will appear in the interviews.
Being a 60+ year rifle collector and have bought hundreds of guns over the rears I can say without a second thought that Sako make an incredible rifle and the only one of all my guns that I hunt with!
What a wonderful company! I am buying a Tikka in 30-06 and I am also planning on buying a Sako 85 Bavarian in the near future when I can afford it.
I can't believe it took me 11 months to watch this. A fantastic documentary. Loved it all the way from Australia!
SAKO rifles are my favorite. I have two and I hope I’ll buy more in the near future. Thank you SAKO team for your amazing products! Much love from Russia.
I got 2 M39s, both are masterpieces, shoots great. Also have a 85 Bavarian, my favourite hunting rifle. And also a TRG22 Finland 100, best and most accurate rifle I've ever had.
I’m very lucky to own Mosin nagant M39 And have bought another one Sako S20 on 7 mm. Thanks Sako for your genius and making perfect rifle God bless
I recently purchased a Tikka t3 stainless in 308 Winchester that I will be taking whitetail hunting this weekend.I love this rifle and I’m considering purchasing a Sako 85 in the near future.
Thx Sako , for your rifles and this Documentary....
I own four SAKO weapons. 223, 222, and two 300WMs. One, a custom rifle built by the Marine Sniper Weapons armory in Quantico…a fantastic piece. SAKO = quality & accuracy.
Just bought a Sako AV, just love it !
I build a 338 with a sako action my favorite rifle
Congratulations to Sako.
Sako is a great rifle but should work with their ejector on model 85.
We have a solution for that... Stay tuned.
I own a Sako 85 finnlight - accurate and well made. A joy to carry and hunt - but the ejector in my 270 Winchester does no function well. Ejects straight up - hits the scope - and sometimes stays in the action after pulling back the bolt. Too bad, love the gun - cannot understand why Sako will not help its loyal customers a solution to this issue. Some say it is not Sako - but Beretta. Again, too bad.
@@Sakointernational still waiting.
will the sako 100 be replacing the 85 and will the 85 be discontinued
Hello, Im looking to purchase Sako S20 in 300 Win Mag, could you please confirm Twist Rate for barrel @ ??
You want sensible and smart people for customers. Now that Remington has finally gone broke, the first of the US rifle manufacturers to race to the bottom of the bird cage, they will be gone I hope. The quality people will pay for quality. The European manufacturers understood this. Weatherby and Winchester, now that they have gone back to their quality roots with the Classic, do too. Sako always had done this.
Sako have always been good value in the mid tier. BRNO/CZ used to be. Used values hold up. I just don't understand that people whose main leisure is hunting, still buy crap. Pay $1500 more and buy something worthy of pride.
Subtitle in italian language please.
So yeah I just bought a sakoS20 7MM AND love it ,they need to make a better fitting clip it rattle s ,and for the price, I don't like it,
The dude forgot to say why the winter war had begun. Germans brought their battalions to Finland, ready to attack Russia from North. Stalin asked Finland to give him 50km to North to Leningrad from Russian border. In compensation he offered 5 times more territory with rich nickel mines. "Smart" Finnish, puppeted by Germans refused. Then Stalin decided to get that buffer zone. War had occurred. Then continued as WW2. At the end of it the deal was off. Stalin got his small zone which helped him to survive fighting again Finn-Germans. Yeah, and no 5 times territory to smart Finnish was presented.
That is not true. Germany had no troops in Finland ready to attack Soviets in 1939. Barbarossa begun 2 years later.
In molotov-ribbentrop deal Finland was "given" to soviets. Stalin wanted to take Finland, Soviet invasion had nothing to do with st.petersburgs security.