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Technically yes
Miroku if I recall, and they’ve been making stellar guns for quite a long time.
Technically yes
Would you settle for a Canadian assembled gun? Fierce builds an ok firearm that is based in the USA (Utah) and assembled in Canada. It's similar to the Tikka in that it's built off the sako action. Bolt is not as smooth as the Tikka but still really nice.
I am agreeing with you, the bolt does actually hang up in the video. I wasn’t being sarcastic lolSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
How is that barrel shooting after several thousand rounds?
I almost have to smoke a cigarette after watching those Stangskyting videos! ....German engineering is probably impossible to beat....Look for videos of rifle competition in Scandinavia, they use the middle finger on the trigger like Form was doing there and spit out a hail of of fire very accurately, it's impressive to watch. Guess what rifles they don't use?
...The real question, is how do you know as a fact- that barrels need to be cleaned to shoot?
LOLOops
I was more asking about round count, deliberately dumping sand and freezing your rifles. No matter, I’m glad you have a shooter.
...however, when the Canadian Rangers needed to decommission their Lee Enfields after 70 years of service, guess what rifles they DID use?
Tikkas are unbeatable for the price, however your next best USA made option is most likely a savage 11