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Tikka T3
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Tikka T3 rifle
Type Rifle
Place of origin Finland
Service history
In service 2006–present
Used by See Users
Production history
Designer SAKO
Designed 2003
Manufacturer SAKO
Produced 2003–present
Variants T3 (Hunter, Hunter Stainless, Hunter Fluted Barrel, Hunter Stainless Fluted, Forest, Lite, Lite Stainless, Lite Adjustable, Laminated Stainless, Camo Stainless, Compact, Battue, Battue Lite, Varmint, Varmint Stainless, Super Varmint, Compact Tactical Rifle, TAC, Sporter)
T3x (Arctic, TAC A1, Compact, Lite Adjustable, Lite, Lite Stainless, TAC, Camo Stainless, Sporter, Compact Tactical Rifle, Varmint Stainless, Super Varmint, Varmint, Laminated Stainless, Forest, Battue Lite, Battue, Hunter Stainless Fluted, Hunter Fluted Barrel, Hunter Stainless, Hunter)
Specifications
Mass 2.7 kg (6.0 lb) to 5.1 kg (11.2 lb) empty
Length 910 mm (35.83 in) / 675 mm (26.57 in) (stock folded) to 1,140 mm (44.88 in)
Barrel length 406 mm (15.98 in)
510 mm (20.08 in)
570 mm (22.44 in)
600 mm (23.62 in)
620 mm (24.41 in)

Cartridge .204 Ruger
.222 Remington
.223 Remington
.22-250 Remington
.243 Winchester
.25-06 Remington
.260 Remington
6.5 Creedmoor
6.5×55mm
.270 Winchester
.270 Winchester Short Magnum
7mm-08 Remington
7×64mm
7mm Remington Magnum
.308 Winchester
.30-06 Springfield
.300 Winchester Short Magnum
.300 Winchester Magnum
8×57 IS
.338 Federal
.338 Winchester Magnum
9.3×62mm
Action Bolt action, two locking lugs
Feed system 3-, 4-, 5- or 6-round single stack or 10-round double stack detachable box magazine
Sights Open or aperture; day or night optics

The Tikka T3 is a series of bolt-action rifles manufactured by SAKO under their Tikka brand in Riihimäki, Finland since 2003.[1] The series is available in a wide variety of different sight, calibre and stock configurations as well as several barrel lengths. The rifle series was developed by SAKO product development team led by Kari Kuparinen.[1]

In 2016 the series received an overhaul and the improved models were named Tikka T3x.[2][3] All improved parts of the T3x are compatible with the older T3 models.[2][4]

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