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Installing a SAKO extractor in a Remington 700/ Model Seven

February 10, 2016 Bill Marr 0

In this post Rifleshooter.com will install a Sako extractor in a Remington bolt action rifle. What is a SAKO extractor? A Sako extractor (above) is the name given to the style of extractor used on Sako rifles. […]

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