High-Power Bolt-Action Rifle

High-grade bolt-action sporting rifle manufactured by FN in Belgium (from 1959 to 1975) or Sako of Finland (from 1961 to 1975). Built on Mauser or Sako action. Chambered for a number of popular calibers from .222 Remington up to .458 Winchester Magnum. Three basic grades that differed in amount of ornamentation, quality of materials and workmanship utilized. Certain calibers are considered to be rare and will bring a premium from collectors of this firearm. We recommend securing a qualified appraisal on these rifles if a transaction is contemplated. We furnish general values only.

NOTE: From 1959 through 1966, FN Mauser actions with long extractors were featured. These Mauser actions will bring a premium depending on caliber. From 1967 on, FN Supreme actions with short extractors were used. Only .30-06 and .270-calibers continued with long extractor Mauser actions.

CAUTION: Buyer and seller alike, some rare calibers may be worth as much as 100 percent or more over prices listed for rare calibers such as .284 Win., .257 Roberts, .300 H&H and .308 Norma Magnum. High-Power bolt-action rifles seemed to be particularly hard hit by salt wood. That is why short extractor rifles bring less than long extractor guns. No factory replacement stocks are known to still be available. Deduct 20-25 percent for short extractor rifles. Proceed with caution.
Gun Type: Centerfire Rifle
Safari Grade

Standard model and calibers.

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Medallion Grade

Scroll engraved, standard calibers.

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Olympian Grade

Extensive game scene engraving, standard calibers.

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