Tikka T3 Super Varmint
Tikka rifles have always been a popular choice for shooters due to their accuracy. The brand offers a rifle for…
<strong>Bruce Potts pays homage to the LSA 55 - Tikka's first bolt-action rifle made in 1967</strong>
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out moreTikka began to manufacture firearms components in Finland in 1918 and in 1937 it produced its first hunting gun, the H 45 single-barrel shotgun, which featured an interchangeable rifle barrel. It was not until 1967 that the first Tikka bolt action rifle was made, the fabled LSA 55. In 1983 Tikka merged with Sako. Later the company merged with two other Finnish firms, Nokia and Valmet, and eventually became known as Sako-Valmet Ltd. From this point on Tikka rifles were produced at Riihimäki, the Sako works where the Tikka T3 is manufactured to this day.
Tikka LSA 55
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