Agree completely with this, and I do regard both Tikka/Sako as utilitarian mass production rifles. There is a place for "nice" as a buying criteria and that's a whole other discussion with a completely different price point and different makes/models altogether.
It's a particularly North American disease to view anything beyond a budget entry level rifle as a "luxury" in my experience. Hunters in Australia, Africa and Europe don't seem to think twice about using a Sako / Blaser / Steyr etc as a working rifle.
If price alone makes a luxury product, then by that definition a C7A2 more than meets the criteria LOL...
No, to me a Sako isn't a luxury item, it's rather a very nice, very well made working rifle.
You could certainly spend a lot more on a vintage Winchester or Mannlicher and end up with something much "nicer" but also less practical, effective and functional. I guess it's also highly dependent on what makes something nice for the individual. Form? Function? Materials? Craftsmanship? I sure think an M1 Garand is "nicer" than an AR15, but the AR is much nicer to take into combat.
Balance. It's all about balance LOL.
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