![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They were named L46, L461, L61R, L579, VL63, and after that, they got a bit more reasonable when naming the following rifles: S491, M591, and L691, because with these rifles, at least the last two digits remained 91 and the first digit stood for the XS size if it was 4 (L461 and S491), the S size if it was 5 (L579 and M591) and the SM size if it was 6 (L691). An interesting thing to point out about Sako rifles is their confusing naming system, which to us, appears to be completely random for the early rifles. Sako 85 has an almost unlimited number of configurations, as it comes in 6 different receivers, 22 different variants, numerous barrel twists, etc. With this, Sako achieved mounting system consistency, so even mounts made for today’s “Sako 85” series of rifles fit the receivers of older Sako rifles. ![]()
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