finnlight is correct, the 75 did not exist 20 years ago.
The 75 was in fact introduced in 1997 (to commemorate the company's 75th anniversary), prior to the acquisition of Sako by Beretta. I've owned two pre Beretta 75's and both were imported by Stoeger. I still own one at this time and wish I had kept the one I sold. They're the most accurate factory rifles I've ever owned. Here's an example of what I'm talking about:

As far as the Icon is concerned, well I've handled one and can say that it has some interesting features. I particularly like the integral scope bases machined into the receiver. However, it's not an attractive rifle IMHO. The stock design does nothing for me. Also, the skeletonized bolt shroud is just plain ugly and poorly thought out I think. I can imagine all kinds of crud getting in there and jamming things up. I'll pass on it for now.
Personally, the only rifle I'm sort of interested in right now is the new Win. Model 70 that's supposed to be out this month or next. It's being made in a new factory (FN in S.C.) and is supposed to be of higher quality than the version they discontinued a year or two ago.