The only thing I didn't like was how long it took to get the rifle with all the options I wanted/ordered but that is no fault of the company, that problem lies with the canadian importer/distributorAnyone have experience with the noted said firearm........good, bad or otherwise?.......of course, accuracy, workmanship, fit, feel and quality.
Elwood Epps has a few in stock. That business is advertised up above.Who regularly stocks Sauer 202's in Canada?
Who regularly stocks Sauer 202's in Canada?
There are some dealers that stock them but only the very basic versions from what I have seen.Who regularly stocks Sauer 202's in Canada?
Just back from a caribou hunt at -31C, I was afraid the extreme cold would be a problem with the perfect fit of the bolt but my Sauer 202 in 7mm rem mag worked flawlessly! Used M pro 7 oil. (My buddy used a Tika and it worked fine too)
No problem with the safety using gloves. I like the safety where it is, you take it off at the moment you shoot just like the Garand and the M14.
Accuracy, feel, handling, fit and finish are what you would expect from a Porsche, Rolex or Czech super model.
I just measured the rear stock tool, it has a length of 16.5 inches, with room to spare. Good luck and congrats on your new Sauer...........I know how you feel. BTW, here is mine, a 30-06.I just picked up a used Sauer 202 from this site in 375. I am very happy to now own this rifle as I have longed to own one for some time. The rifle did not come with the tools- can anyone tell me the actual length of 5mm Allen I need to tighten the rear end of the stock?
thanks