In the 50's and 60's, Sako was leading the way in terms of sporter rifles. In fact, their L46 was so ahead of it's time (flush fitting single stack magazine) that their L461 wound that back a little by implementing a floorplate, which held 6 rounds! Giving a 6+1 capacity for the .222 and .222 Mag chamberings, soon to be followed by the mighty .223 Remington.
Among their early innovations was a detachable, windage adjustable scope mounting system, which paired with their integral tapered dovetails, offered a somewhat repeatable system which worked fine with the optics of the time ( 1 inch/25.4mm or 26mm tube sizes only).
A fantastic wee peep sight was also offered, mounting just over the rear receiver bridge and above the bolt handle. The off-centre drilled peep offered an adjustable 100 or 200 (yards? meters?) zero. The small aperture was recessed into the body to offer a shaded view and reduce glare on the later models.



Now, these are getting harder to find as I believe they stopped making them when the production of A-series actions was wound up.
Imagine my excitement to see this offering from New England Custom Gun: NECG Weaver Ghost Ring N-106G, Gift Ideas | New England Custom Gun Service, Ltd.
Different sizes of apertures are available so you can go from a true target peep to proper 'ghost ring' and make Jeff Cooper proud...


Basically the same concept, but for Picatinny rails. So, a greater range of mounting options on a more versatile platform. Ideal when paired with EGW's picatinny rails with a centre channel, which was developed with iron sights in mind!
Now, I just need to learn how to silver solder and mount my own front sights. Watch this space!
Among their early innovations was a detachable, windage adjustable scope mounting system, which paired with their integral tapered dovetails, offered a somewhat repeatable system which worked fine with the optics of the time ( 1 inch/25.4mm or 26mm tube sizes only).
A fantastic wee peep sight was also offered, mounting just over the rear receiver bridge and above the bolt handle. The off-centre drilled peep offered an adjustable 100 or 200 (yards? meters?) zero. The small aperture was recessed into the body to offer a shaded view and reduce glare on the later models.



Now, these are getting harder to find as I believe they stopped making them when the production of A-series actions was wound up.
Imagine my excitement to see this offering from New England Custom Gun: NECG Weaver Ghost Ring N-106G, Gift Ideas | New England Custom Gun Service, Ltd.
Different sizes of apertures are available so you can go from a true target peep to proper 'ghost ring' and make Jeff Cooper proud...


Basically the same concept, but for Picatinny rails. So, a greater range of mounting options on a more versatile platform. Ideal when paired with EGW's picatinny rails with a centre channel, which was developed with iron sights in mind!
Now, I just need to learn how to silver solder and mount my own front sights. Watch this space!









