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I've never seen one, but I'm thinking it I would like to have a accurate out of the box, high quality 22 that doesn't weight a ton.
No body knows..
Try here... Sako forum
I have one in 17m2 topped with a weaver classic rimfire....it is a tack driver. Shoots excellent!! It has a very smooth action and the trigger is light, crisp, and has no creap.
You would be very happy with one!

Kevin
the Sako quad is not a good option, you need to zero your scope every time a barrel is swopped.A quad scope is actually made so it stores the POA for each calibre. If you want a good rimfire get hold of a Sako Finnfire.absolutely spot on rifle. regards Robby.
If all he is wanting is a .22 he won't have any problems. By the way, there is a guy on gun broker that has a great deal on the quad in .17m2, I think about $430.00......You might check and see if he has any in .22


Kevin
I don't have one, but I do have 2 of them. ;)Very accurate out of the box rimfire. In fact, every bit as accurate as a Finnfire or my KDF K22.
The Synthetic Model.
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And Walnut Stock Model.
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wow that wood one looks nice

Thanks.
At the current prices for the single barrel quads, they are a steal. These rifles shoot every bit as good as they look. Typical Sako accuracy you might say. The triggers are a cinch to adjust down to 1.5lbs. or a lighter spring and a little polishing will lower them to 8ozs. Add all that to the fact that you can change to a different rimfire caliber in about 20 seconds while still maintaining the accuracy. As a bonus, with the synthetic stock models, you can even change the barrel to a heavy barrel without opening up the barrel channel. They created a removable insert within the barrel channel to accommodate for a future heavy barrel.
I have a 22LR and realy like it. Got a 17HMR too but its still NIB. but going to get it shot when the weather breaks. I have to agree with K22 fully.
I ordered one yesterday from Whittiker Rifles. Sako Quad Varmit with two heavy barrels, one .22lr and one .17hmr. $899 in a aluminum case.
You wont find a better rimfire to fit your qualifications, I also own two Quads a Hunter model and a synthetic model, both are light and extremely accurate.....Go to Gunbroker and get one of those $430.00 deals you'll love it...Good luck.........547.
Is Whitaker's back up and running? I have been looking at the Sako Quad or the Ruger 77/17 for a 17 hmr and 22 wmr combo gun.
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