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EuroOptic Showroom 1203 Lycoming Mall Circle Muncy, PA 17756
Lycoming Archery 635 N. Loyalsock Ave Montoursville, PA 17754
EuroOptic Showroom +1 (570) 368-3920
Lycoming Archery +1 (570) 980-8990
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Thursday - Monday: 10 AM - 6PM Tuesday & Wednesday: Closed
Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 12PM - 6PM Saturday: 9AM - 6PM Monday & Tuesday: Closed
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The Sako TRG Rifle is praised for its accuracy, reliability and versatility. It’s main purpose is to hit the target, whatever that may be. It is a result of Sako’s innovative laboratories to give the rifle the highest performance and surpass even the highest of demands. These premium rifles are available in three different configurations, the TGR M10, the TRG-42, and the TRG-22.
The TRG M10 delivers extreme long-range precision in a versatile, highly modular package. The M10’s barrel and bolt are interchangeable, allowing the user to easily change calibers and barrel lengths to better suit the shooting application, and visual and tactile indicators on the barrels and bolts provides instant identification. The bolt itself utilizes 3 locking lugs and opens at a 60° angle for fast bolt manipulations, and will clear the ocular bell of most large riflescopes. The TRG M10’s ultra-reliable action is perfectly complimented by it’s enhanced trigger mechanism, which features an ergonomically positioned safety switch for intuitive operation as well as improved safety measures to prevent accidental discharge in the event the rifle is dropped. Other features of the M10 include an ergonomic stock that can be finely tuned to the user’s preferred length of pull and cheek height. The tools to make the adjustments are stored inside the weapon, and the pistol grip can be modified with three interchangeable backstraps to fit any hand size. In addition, the M10 is outfitted with picatinny rails in the 12 o’clock position for use with an optic of choice, as well as in the 6 o’clock position for use with a bipod.