Tikka Serial Number Search
(new 1995),.223 Rem. (new 1995),.243 Win. (new 1995),.25-06 Rem.(new 1995),.270 Win.,.30-06,.308 Win. (not available in synthetic), 6.5x55mm Swedish (new 2002), 7mm Rem.
Tikka serial numbers - Rifle/Guns. PMI have an old tikka and I need some info but can't find anything. Does anyone have a book they can search a.
Mag., 7mm-08 Rem. (new 1999),.300 Win. Mag., or.338 Win. Cal., 20 1/2 (disc. 1994), 22 1/2 (new 1995), or 24 1/2 (new 1995, Mag. Barrel, 3 or 5 (optional) shot detachable mag., choice of wood or black synthetic (new 1996) stock, no sights (Hunter Model), or open sights on raised rib (disc., Battue Model), approx.
2009),.223 Rem. 2009),.243 Win.,.25-06 Rem. 2009),.270 Win.,.270 WSM (disc. 2012),.30-06,.308 Win., 6.5x55mm (disc. 2009), 7mm-08 Rem.
2006-2009), 7mm Rem. 2009, reintroduced 2013),.300 WSM (disc. 2012),.300 Win. Mag.,.338 Federal (disc.
2008),.338 Win. 2009), or 6.5x55 SE (new 2015) cal., cold hammer forged 22 7/16-24 3/8 in.
Barrel, similar action as the Whitetail Hunter, choice of checkered walnut or black synthetic stock (disc. 2003), black rubber recoil pad, 3-4 shot detachable mag., 2 position rear safety, right or left (new 2015) hand action, designed by Giugiaro of Italy, approx. Importation began mid-2003-2015.
.223 Rem.,.22-250 Rem.,.243 Win.,.308 Win.,.25-06 Rem.,.270 Win.,.30-06,.300 Win. Mag.,.270 WSM,.300 WSM, 7mm-08 Rem., or 7mm Rem. Cal., right or left-hand action, 22.4 or 24.3 in.
Cold hammer forged Sako stainless steel barrel, 3 or 4 shot detachable mag., stainless steel metal parts, widened angular ejection port, SST, black synthetic modular stock with all new features, black recoil pad, low angled grip, metallic bolt shroud, steel recoil lug, improved rail attachment, 5.9-6.3 lbs. .22-250 Rem.,.223 Rem.,.308 Win., 7mm-08 Rem. (new 2002), or 6.5x55mm Swedish (new 2003) cal., 23 3/8 in. Barrel w/o sights, competition style stock with adj. Buttplate and cheekpiece, detachable 5 shot mag., stippled pistol grip and forend, 9 lbs. TIKKA RIFLES: BOLT ACTION In 2016, Tikka made significant upgrades to the T3 line of models and created the T3x Series.
New features/upgrades included an improved grip, new modular stock with wide forend, new recoil pad, stock noise reduction, metallic bolt shroud, improved rail attachment, and redesigned ejection port. All rifles are manufactured by Sako in Finland. About 3,000 rifles sold under the Tikka name have been recalled following operational failures, but a small number of guns sold in the American market remain in the hands of consumers who may not have heard about this recall affecting some rifles manufactured circa 2003-2004. Consumers are urged to contact the Tikka Recall Center at 800-503-8869 with their rifle's serial number to find out if their firearm is part of the recall. From Blue Book Publications.
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With kind regards Jim aka L61R. Hello snowz, Could you post a couple pictures? I've heard of an M595 that could be a vintage rifle that Mannerheim's White Army drove the Russian Red Army from Finland in 1918, after Finland Independence in 1917.
Or it could be an early model of the modern Tikka which is I believe is barreled by Sako but mostly Beretta. If it looks similar to a Mosin Nagant, you may have something interesting there. In the Winter and Continuation Wars 1939 into the 40's there was a factory in Tikkakoski in Finland (Woodpecker Rapids - trans) that re-worked captured Russian Mosin Nagants. During the break between the Winter and Continuation War the Finns were able to refurb the rifle (about 96,000 of them) which helped attribute to their victory over the Russians the end of WWII. Sorry for the 'best I could do rant' but a picture would help. I could be way off base here about your particular rifle - and history, too.
Hello snowz, Could you post a couple pictures? I've heard of an M595 that could be a vintage rifle that Mannerheim's White Army drove the Russian Red Army from Finland in 1918, after Finland Independence in 1917. Or it could be an early model of the modern Tikka which is I believe is barreled by Sako but mostly Beretta. If it looks similar to a Mosin Nagant, you may have something interesting there.
In the Winter and Continuation Wars 1939 into the 40's there was a factory in Tikkakoski in Finland (Woodpecker Rapids. Snowz, OK, I found the modern Tikka M595. Disregard the history. That last post would have scared me! Did you buy it new? If you are a second or so owner, do you know what year it was purchased.
I can't find any table for serial numbers in SAKO data. Rslogix 5000 Emulator V20 Crack here. You may try giving Beretta a call in MD. I've called them on other rifles and been able to get a guesstimate on manufacturing years. Sorry if I scared you.
I have a couple M39 WWII era Mosin Nagants 7.62x54r that were worked over by the Tika/Valmet factory and have Finn Stampings. Guess I need a cup of coffee:shocked3: S-A. Snowz, I just called Beretta USA in Accokeek, MD. I waited a bit to get to a tech.
He basically said that on your rifle he could not pinpoint the date of manufacture because Beretta did not import it. It was not in their data base. However, he did say that the M595 was imported to the US between 1989 and 1994. That could give you some basic range of when it was manufactured, but not as close as you would like. He said the importer there would have that if available on that model. That's about as good as I could do.
Hope it helps, Happy Holidays, S-A. T Snowz, I just called Beretta USA in Accokeek, MD. I waited a bit to get to a tech. He basically said that on your rifle he could not pinpoint the date of manufacture because Beretta did not import it. It was not in their data base.
Gemeinhardt M2 Flute Serial Numbers. However, he did say that the M595 was imported to the US between 1989 and 1994. That could give you some basic range of when it was manufactured, but not as close as you would like. He said the importer there would have that if available on that model. That's about as good as I could do. Hope it helps, Happy Holidays, S.