Shooting Sniper Rifle - SAKO TRG 22 (7.62×51mm 308)
Posted: May 8th, 2010 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Rifles | Tags: .22, .308, .50bmg, 42, 82a1, accuracy, barrett, gun, international, lapua, m107, m24, m40, Rifle, SAKO, sharp, Shooting, sniper, tactical, TRg |Me Shooting Sniper Rifle Sako TRG-22!
I got it from a Sako distributor. It does NOT come with bipod. I bought the bipod seperately.
Where did you buy this from? And does the Sako TRG 22 always come with a bipod?
Excellent rifle…
trash ;/
I would definitely recommand it to my friends. If they are into longer range , and budget is not an issue, I would recommand them to get TRG42 338 lapua magnum. If they are gonna shoot mainly under 800m, I would recommand TRG22.
Would you recommend it to a friend?
42 is 300win mag or 338lapua mag. 22 is 308win
what is the difference between a sako 42 and a sako 22???
It is made in Finland
isnt sako made in finland? i have a sako 270 thats made in finland idk much about guns lol
cool rifle. with the sig 2000
do you play soldier front??
Do you mean .338 Lapua?
is that .308 lapua? i would love to go deer hunting with one of those, from about 600 yards away lol
2500 dollar rifle,
500 dollar bipod
2000 dollar scope
200 dollar muzzle brake
400 factory rings,
using it all on a piece of trash cardboard….priceless
If you re-read the sentence. He asked
“s this in australia? ”
I replied “No, US”
Meaning, He was asking me , is this as location in Australia.
lol when sako is US
No , US
is this in australia?
Sako makes some very fine weapons.
Shame the shooter didn’t show us the group. I’d like to see the weapon’s capabilities. Show me a sub-MOA group fired at ~410 meters.
This is a fine rifle
Impact Guns NEVER gets it in stock. Stay away.
I bought one yesterday and should be here in a couple of days, I can’t wait. I have been shopping for accessories and the best deals are at Impact Guns, way cheaper than anyone else. Nothing in stock but cheaper.
I just got mine and I agree that you’ll not want to shoot anything else after this. The only drawback is that the accessories are way too expensive and no one has them in stock. Examples: The magazine alone is about $240, the muzzle brake is $200. Still, out of the box I’m shooting 1/2 MOA groups easily (and I’m not even that good yet). Buy one!
Cost so much that you will be shooting on cardboard instead of a nice shooting matt. Just Kidding! They cost almost $3000.00 the bipod another $750! (Buy a Harris) and the brake is $225. But you will not want to shoot any other rifle again!