Sako's where having catastrophic failure on the first shot at one point too. But that proves nothing. You get what you pay for, buying a Chicom gun your gambling with the competence of QC the day it was put together. I gambled with M305's twice and came close to being severely injured the second time around. Mates have had them and had very good luck with them. My SKS is unstoppable, sufficiently accurate and has never been a problem. I've witnessed the Rear sight fall off one during competition. When they want to, they can make a good gun. But it's a gamble.
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