Try the gunworx website. They have after market Tikka T3 Stocks in Laminate and Synthetic and ship all over the world. I know a few people who have them.
Laminated after market Tikka T3 Stocks
Aftermarket synthetic stock for Tikka t3 lite
Sako
You could certainly do a lot worse than a Tikka firearm. As a sister company of Sako (who make some of the finest factory rifles available), Tikka firearms tend to shoot straight and have very smooth actions. Some people take a little bit of time to get used to the synthetic stock, but once you've become acquainted and grown comfortable you'll never give it a second thought.
Ithaca didn't actually manufacture the rifles, rather they imported and distributed rifles manufactured by Tikka in Finland. I believe these were all during the early to mid 1970s.
British action. - Incorrect. The Ithaca LSA-55 and LSA-65 are both products of Tikka, which is a Finnish arms manufacturer. The LSA-65 was their long action, 30-06 etc, whereas the LSA-55 was their short action, 308's etc. Excellent rifles, as are all of Tikka's rifles. Very hard to find parts for, but well worth it if you have one. They do not sell for very high prices, so this is an excellent way to get yourself a discount Tikka...as long as you dont need parts.
There are about 260 calories in one serving of chicken tikka.
Tikka means chunks, so chicken tikka is "chunks of chicken". Masala is a mixture of spices.
Kari S. Tikka died in 2006.
Kari S. Tikka was born in 1944.
Taneli Tikka was born on 1978-03-08.
Tikka to Ride was created on 1997-01-17.
Tikka Sankarayya was created on 1968-10-11.
No. Tikka is made by a Finnish manufacturer called SAKO.