If you've been around this forum a while you'll probably know that I take an interest in "Proprietary Sakos", that is, rifles sold under another name either made by Sako or built on Sako actions. Examples are the Browning-Sakos, H&R Sakos, Marlin Sakos, Sears Sako, Montgomery Ward Sakos, and the Magnum Research Mountain Eagle (all of which I've acquired examples).
I've just "captured" two more, the first being the exceedingly rare Sako-Anschutz (we would normally say "Anschutz-Sako", but the opposite is the way it is engraved on the rifle). Prior to designing its own action for the .222, Anschutz produced a few rifles in that caliber on Sako L46 actions. Take a look at the photos:
As you can see, the rifle exhibits the typical Anschutz stock configuration with Schnable fore end, hogback or European comb, shadow cheekpiece, and skip line checkering. Both the two-range rear sight and the front sight are on contoured barrel swells. But perhaps the most notable feature is that Anschutz machined the factory Sako Tapered Dovetail down to the same Tip Off (rimfire-type) rail that it used on all of its other rifles, both rimfire and Hornet. You can even see the tooling marks beside the slimmed rails, as well as see the somewhat faint remains of the factory checkering on the top of the dovetails. The action was inspected as an action-only in November of 1961, so the rifle probably dates to around 1962.
I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet due to both weather, and not having a good set of rings for it on hand. However, its bore looks pristine, so I expect it to shoot as well as all of the other Anschutz products I've had experience with.
Edit: Forgot to mention that the barrel is marked "Model 1532". Oddly, this is the same designation that Anschutz used when they built their own action for the .222. Here is another Sako-Anschutz being offered for sale (at quite a premium price, I might add): https://1eininc.com/product/anschutz-sako-1532-222-rare/ And here is a whole gallery of photos the later Anschutz 1532 built on an action designed and built by Anschutz: https://www.bing.com/images/search?...z+Model+1532&form=IGRE&first=1&cw=1364&ch=671
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I've just "captured" two more, the first being the exceedingly rare Sako-Anschutz (we would normally say "Anschutz-Sako", but the opposite is the way it is engraved on the rifle). Prior to designing its own action for the .222, Anschutz produced a few rifles in that caliber on Sako L46 actions. Take a look at the photos:







As you can see, the rifle exhibits the typical Anschutz stock configuration with Schnable fore end, hogback or European comb, shadow cheekpiece, and skip line checkering. Both the two-range rear sight and the front sight are on contoured barrel swells. But perhaps the most notable feature is that Anschutz machined the factory Sako Tapered Dovetail down to the same Tip Off (rimfire-type) rail that it used on all of its other rifles, both rimfire and Hornet. You can even see the tooling marks beside the slimmed rails, as well as see the somewhat faint remains of the factory checkering on the top of the dovetails. The action was inspected as an action-only in November of 1961, so the rifle probably dates to around 1962.
I haven't had a chance to shoot it yet due to both weather, and not having a good set of rings for it on hand. However, its bore looks pristine, so I expect it to shoot as well as all of the other Anschutz products I've had experience with.
Edit: Forgot to mention that the barrel is marked "Model 1532". Oddly, this is the same designation that Anschutz used when they built their own action for the .222. Here is another Sako-Anschutz being offered for sale (at quite a premium price, I might add): https://1eininc.com/product/anschutz-sako-1532-222-rare/ And here is a whole gallery of photos the later Anschutz 1532 built on an action designed and built by Anschutz: https://www.bing.com/images/search?...z+Model+1532&form=IGRE&first=1&cw=1364&ch=671
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