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LIST THE LEFT HAND ACTIONS
29 March 2008, 01:59
TBEAR99LIST THE LEFT HAND ACTIONS
Ok let's list all the actions to build customs on that are availible to us southpaws
DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR
29 March 2008, 03:01
GeorgeSYou might have to tear down a rifle to get them, but:
Browning A-Bolt
Cooper M20,M21,M22
Dakota M76
Kimber of Oregon M84
Remington 700
Ruger M77
Savage 10/110
Weatherby Mk V.
Winchester M-70
Zastava M98 (aka Charles Daly aka Rem. 798)
Rare birds:
Mathieu
Brevex
BAT
George
29 March 2008, 04:11
TBEAR99i knew of
mrc
stiller
rimrock
just trying to put an info list for members and to help me decide next action to build on
DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR
29 March 2008, 06:03
FjoldOldie but goody:
Remington 788
Sako (no longer made either)
Tikka
CZ Model 3 (Montana Rifle Co)
Blaser
CZ says that they have a 223 size also.
Browning BAR
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
29 March 2008, 08:05
DeakinCharles Daley mini and standard
29 March 2008, 22:40
robthomIn no particular order, just as / when I can remember them:
Sako Hunter (aka 75?)
Steyr Mannlicher Model M
Mauser 77 (?) a push feed around sametime as Mod 66 and Steyr Model M, only conventional layout etc
Krico model 600? I believe these were available in Lh, mid - late 1980s
Heym SR20 + Newer modles
Tikka '590' series - fairly new, only recently phased out by the Tikka T3
Remington 700
Remington 788
Zastava M98 - FN Mauser clone. Also known as Charles Daly and now Remington 798
Dakota 76
Winchester new model pre-64, Classic
Stiller Predator models etc, Rem 700 clones
Borden rifles
HPS - Precision something, the same people who make the very good fibreglass stocks. It has a mix of features from the Rem 700, mainly, and the Win M70. I think they are called
Montana Rifle Company
Ruger M77 Mk11 - crf type
Blaser
CZ 452 - .22LR and the mini mauser ?527? in .223. Unfortunately, they will not be making the 550 series in left hand any time soon,?Ever?
Sauer 200 Series
Empire Rifles, New Jersey- Legacy and Standard rifles
Granite Mountain
Prectl / Ritterbusch etc rifles built arounf the Golmatic Mauser action
Waffen Fabrik Hein - Win M70 clone
Mathieu - v. rare
Cooper
Kimber M84
P.O. Ackley Japanese made Mausers - exceedingly rare.
Savage Mod 110 etc
Weatherby Mk 5. I believe these were available one time left handed.
Browning A bolt and the original T bolt
Plus others which I do 't know of / cannot remember.
29 March 2008, 23:06
GeorgeSThe 788 is a right-hand action with a left-hand bolt. It's not really a LH action.
George
29 March 2008, 23:23
SnowwolfeThe "list" has already been put together. No need to reinvent the wheel so to speak.
http://rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78711
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
30 March 2008, 04:51
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by GeorgeS:
The 788 is a right-hand action with a left-hand bolt. It's not really a LH action.
George
George,
I like the right hand eject, it makes it easier to find brass.

Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
01 April 2008, 22:46
adam2Can anybody list any stainless steel left hand actions?
02 April 2008, 04:16
GeorgeSWinchester made a few M-70s in LH.
George
02 April 2008, 04:43
Iron BuckAnd they are SWEET

Here is mine in 30-06
Savage makes LH stainless rifles. Ruger & Browning do as well. When I picked up my Left hand Charles Daly Mauser actions, staimless was an option. Wish I had grabbed one now.
02 April 2008, 05:01
FjoldAnd here's mine in 375 H&H!

Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
02 April 2008, 05:35
homebrewerLook at this page, about halfway down. These are custom action builders. I am getting it together to buy a Lawton 7500 in stainless with a lefthand bolt and a righthand port; fluted bolt. Price is almost a giveaway at around $800. We need suffer no longer...
http://www.6mmbr.com/actions.html02 April 2008, 08:48
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by homebrewer:
Look at this page, about halfway down. These are custom action builders. I am getting it together to buy a Lawton 7500 in stainless with a lefthand bolt and a righthand port; fluted bolt. Price is almost a giveaway at around $800. We need suffer no longer...
http://www.6mmbr.com/actions.html
On that same page is the Stiller Predator for $750 and Jerry said he was making them in left hand.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
02 April 2008, 15:37
Stu Cquote:
Originally posted by robthom:
In no particular order, just as / when I can remember them:
Prectl / Ritterbusch etc rifles built arounf the Golmatic Mauser action
robthom,
Curious about this one. Prechtl told me he doesn't make a left hand action when I asked last year. Do you know if he once did but has stopeed?
cheers,
- stu
03 April 2008, 00:39
adam2I got the same answer from Prechtl about three years ago - no can do. He did however say that he might produce left hand actions "in three years time".
03 April 2008, 03:40
Jackie Treehornquote:
Originally posted by Iron Buck:
And they are SWEET

Here is mine in 30-06
And mine, also in .30-06:
04 April 2008, 19:25
GeorgeSrobthom,
The name you're thinking of is H-S Precision.
George
04 April 2008, 23:43
robthomGeorgeS -
Thanks, H-S Precision was the company I had in mind.
Golmatic / Prechtl & left hand action Mausers
About two years ago I made enquiries with Ritterbusch about left hand Mauser action rifles. They were advertising / listing same.
Yes, Ritterbusch make left hand action rifles (at that time) but robthom could not afford it.
About a year and a half ago, I was in the London Holland & Holland shop and saw a customers' left hand take down Mauser action rifle with a walnut stock, the like of which I have only seen on very expensive furniture. It was a golden mustard colour with striking dark veining. The rifle was 'in' for refinishing after hard hunting. But it looked ok to me.
The gentlemen in Holland & Holland told me they had built the rifle on a Ritterbusch action, which they had 'smoothed-up' / polished and 'improved'. They stated Ritterbusch obtain their actions from Golmatic/Prechtl.
Now, the only companies that build left hand Mauser actions that I know for sure are Granite Arms, but only long magnum length actions I think, and Empire Arms: Standard & Legacy actions. But the Legacy is two lug, it lacks the third 'safety' lug by the bolt handle.
One day, I owe it to myself to own an Empire Arms Mauser rifle. The others, high taxes and low salary, will always be beyond me here in the UK.
05 April 2008, 05:44
Jeff Alexanderquote:
Originally posted by Jackie Treehorn:
And mine, also in .30-06:
That rifle looks very familar - just like the one I shot a piggie with once!
05 April 2008, 07:07
Jackie Treehornquote:
Originally posted by Jeff Alexander:
quote:
Originally posted by Jackie Treehorn:
And mine, also in .30-06:
That rifle looks very familar - just like the one I shot a piggie with once!
And it looks good in my safe.

08 April 2008, 09:03
homebrewerI remember seeing in Shotgun News about four years ago that Charles Daly was to soon begin importing LH barreled actions in .30-06 and .223 Rem. I think only blued was going to be available. Too bad for me, I like stainless...
09 April 2008, 03:15
jetdrvrI have a Remington LSS LH stainless in .300 RUM. I don't think they are still producing it, but I could be wrong. It's been bedded, free floated and a Timney trigger added. Shoots fairly well, MOA or slightly more, depending on the fodder. I don't reload for it. Sorry, no pictures.
10 April 2008, 02:03
GerryI talk to Gottfried Prechtl (Golmatic Actions) fairly regularly - he claims he has never made nor will ever make a L/H action, either standard or magnum.
A Heym SR 40 (the original L/H Mini Action) no longer made.
Go for the Blaser - just slide a R/H bolt in after you take the as purchased L/H bolt out. Pretty slick as a both sides rifle.
Cheers,
Number 10
12 April 2008, 12:24
homebrewerNesika Bay makes a nice LH in their Hunter action. Price is around $1500 but so very worth it...
13 April 2008, 22:26
octaveI bought a Blaser when they first came out, got it in three calibrs 6.5X68, 8X68, 9.3X64.
short and fat and hard to get at, hit like a hammer and never been hit back.
14 April 2008, 06:55
Cliff LyleI have two Blasers and 6 bbls. Not a finer rifle have I ever shot.
15 April 2008, 01:49
octaveHi Cliff,
If you do not mind me asking,what calibers did you get?
short and fat and hard to get at, hit like a hammer and never been hit back.
15 April 2008, 03:39
LtDaveAnother "old" LH action:
Mauser 3000
16 April 2008, 04:17
Cliff Lylequote:
Originally posted by octave:
Hi Cliff,
If you do not mind me asking,what calibers did you get?
Hi Octave. I have the following calibers; .222 Rem., .243 Win., .270WSM, 7mm-08, .308 & .30-06
17 April 2008, 07:10
remington33This is the most complete list for left handed guns on the net to my knowledge.
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7871118 April 2008, 00:51
octaveWith that selection Cliff looks like you got everything covered from fox to moose.
short and fat and hard to get at, hit like a hammer and never been hit back.
18 April 2008, 07:55
Cliff LyleI would not be afraid of Elk or Moose with either of the .30 caliber rifles.
Gerry,
You are the first person to mention the Heym SR 40 LH rifle. I have one in .222 but no one here can tell me anything about it.
Can you give me more info and what the value might be?
regards,
Del Martin
05 December 2008, 20:49
deankol40x
i'll buy your heym.
02 January 2009, 07:26
HammerTexas Ranger action
07 January 2009, 04:06
Vol717I have a Blaser R84 with three barrels: 375 H&H, 300 Wby, 257 Wby. This rifle can use left and right-hand bolts on the same action to make the handedness choice easy. This action is a 60 degree turn-bolt rather than the straight-pull action of the R93. I just don't like the R93 and depending on those ball bearings to seal the breech.
Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two
07 January 2009, 04:50
jsl3170and soon the cz 550
07 January 2009, 23:14
Joe MillerHammer,
Wasn't the Texas Ranger action a Voere?
"I can't be over gunned because the animal can't be over dead"-Elmer Keith