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The Tikka T3x Arctic rifle is almost an exact copy of the C19 rifle designed by Sako for the Canadian Rangers. One of the world’s most unique military units– the Canadian Rangers are a small volunteer component of the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve.
T3x has a new modular synthetic stock that has interchangeable pistol grips, making it possible to modify the angle of the grip. This allows for multiple shooting positions. Additional grips are sold separately. The T3x synthetic stock also has an additional attachment point which allows you to change the width of the stock’s fore-end.
IMPROVED GRIP
So, after his Tikka T3x Arctic / C19 Canadian Rangers Rifle was returned from warranty repair, Mike takes a look at it and gives it a good wringing out at 300m on the range with SalTech and GGG 308.
A grip that never slips. The T3x synthetic stock has a new asymmetrical grip pattern and shape that has been specifically designed to give a solid grip in all conditions
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Tikka T3x Arctic
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Tikka has just come out with a new rifle in .308 Win. It's their stainless bolt action and barrel in a laminated stock with iron sights and a Pic rail - all for a mere $2,099. MSRP. Knowing Tikka/Sako pricing they seldom permit much of a discount. When you look at this rifle you immediately think 'Hey, looks like a Ruger Gunsite Scout rifle.' And you'd be right. Both rifles come in .308, both have laminated stocks, iron sights and a pic rail, the Ruger's rail in front of the receiver, Scout style, and the Tikka's on top of the receiver. Big difference is that $900. price premium for the T3X Arctic! Thank you very nice but I'll take the Ruger in stainless W/laminated stock. MY 'SCOUT' RIFLE: 1. Savage 99 C .308 lever gun 2. Bartlein stainless 20', 5R barrel 3. Boyd's laminated stock & forearm I haven't ordered the barrel yet (it still has the factory 21' barrel on it) because I'm trying to find a gunsmith who can properly thread the barrel (flat top threads) and machine the barrel with octagonal flats. Let me know if you have one who can do that expertly. When finished my rifle will be a lever action in the Scout tradition. Eric B.