The Manufacturer does not warrant the wood (stock and forend), grips or metal finish with respect to finish, matching of pieces, dents, scratches, cut, dings, etc. Beretta Firearms Warranty Information The Manufacturer warrants that this firearm was manufactured free of defects in material or workmanship and for a period of one (1) year after date of original purchase, the Manufacturer and/or its local official Distributor/s (as listed ) agree to correct any such defect in this firearm by repair or replacement (at their discretion and, if the firearm is to be replaced, with the same or a comparable quality firearm). Beretta's warranty information is listed below. Sako and Tikka rifles carry a Two-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser for defects in materials or workmanship. If the original purchaser registers their firearm with Beretta, they automatically receive an additional two years of warranty coverage for a total of three years. Beretta firearms carry a One-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser for defects in materials or workmanship.
Warranty Information for Firearms Distributed by Beretta USA Corp. Beretta firearms carry a One-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser for defects in materials or workmanship. Warranty & Serial Number Information Warranty Information for Firearms Distributed by Beretta USA Corp. All the Tikka and Tikka T3 rifles are created with the greatest respect for hunters, out of best materials. So it looks to me as if the two models are actually the same rifle, simply branded for a different market, and that somewhere along the line Australia has received rifles designated for both European and US markets.ĭoes anyone have any info on this subject, as that would really help with my searching for another rifle.Tikka old models. My original LSA55 recoil pad had Ithaca written on it.Īlso, some model and serial number googling on Tikkas shows the M55 made from the late 1960's, so my original theory of model run is wrong, and nowhere is the model LSA mentioned at all. I cannot see that an Ithaca rifle was called an M55 though. That model was known as the LSA55 in the US. Tikka rifles were sold in the US, branded by the company that imported them - Ithaka. But now as I am looking at rifles for sale, I am seeing the same thing for each model, with similar serial numbers. I always thought it was a Tikka LSA55, and that it was an early model, subsequently replaced in later years by the Tikka M55.
I have just figured out, after owning my Tikka LSA55 for 32 years, that I may not really know what model it is after all.