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A pic of the bolt lugs would be very helpful. The pics shown tell us little. The front action bridge looks too long for an AI action & the diameter seems too large as well. Looks more like a L491 or 75 to me.
 
The MRI actions also have a slightly different recoil lug system, mono block or something like that.
My son has one in .270 win. It’s a very hefty gun, but it shoots lights out.
This little .223 should be very accurate!
 
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My understanding is that MRI built their Mountain Eagle rifles on S491 and L691 (possibly some M591 as well) actions supplied by Sako - I've also seen at least one Sako L691 / MRI action for sale in the white. Distinguishing feature of these actions is the round top that Stonecreek mentioned. TO2160's rifle is definitely built on one of these actions by MRI or someone else - finish looks like some type of chrome or NP3.
 
My vote goes for S491 action. The bolt release button is -91 series type. Also the bolt diameter looks significantly thicker than what you'd expect from A1 and the ejection port corners aren't radiused, but that kind of double angle deal. This is the first round top S491 I have seen, but I have seen round top M591 and L691, so it makes sense they made round top S491 too.
 
My vote goes for S491 action. The bolt release button is -91 series type. Also the bolt diameter looks significantly thicker than what you'd expect from A1 and the ejection port corners aren't radiused, but that kind of double angle deal. This is the first round top S491 I have seen, but I have seen round top M591 and L691, so it makes sense they made round top S491 too.
I believe you have the correct analysis. I haven't seen or handled enough 91 series rifles to detect some of the subtle differences from a photo. All I saw was a different looking bolt release & what was possibly too big of a bolt for it to be an AI. Thanks for the detail!
 
So far as I've observed, all of the MR actions were on the relatively short-lived "XX91" series of Sako actions. All three of the XX91 actions (L691, M591, S491) were the same diameter as well as having the non-integral recoil lug, presumably to reduce manufacturing costs.
 
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