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13 October 2011, 18:35
sam308
Sako and Steyr
After seeing the Sako TRG on Top Shot the other night I wondered if there is a LH version and if they have been available in the US. I was wondering the same thing about the Steyr SSG 08.
It seems like the European companies have been a little more accommidating to lefties than US gunmakers, but I also know that not much of it gets imported. If somebody knows anything please fill me in.
13 October 2011, 20:40
GeorgeS
Did you check their respective web sites?

George


13 October 2011, 21:26
sam308
Not yet. The filter at work won't allow it.
13 October 2011, 21:55
GeorgeS
Beretta hasn't been very good about producing LH rifles since they acquired Sako, so I don't expect to see a LH TRG in my lifetime.

Steyr has never imported a LH bolt-action into the U.S. I don't think they've ever produced one.

FYI, the Savage 10FP will work about as well for a lot less money.

George


14 October 2011, 01:59
Bill Thibeault
I have a left handed Steyr-Mannlicher Model "M" bolt action rifle in .30-06 caliber. It is the carbine model with a 20" barrel, full Mannlicher-style stock, double set triggers, and detachable rotary magazine. I bought it brand new in 1978.

It is pretty light and kicks like a mule, but it shoots < MOA with any good 165 grain bullet, both factory and reloads. It doesn't seem to like the 150 and 180 grain bullets as much. Never tried any bullets lighter than 150 or heavier than 180 grains.
14 October 2011, 02:40
GeorgeS
quote:
Originally posted by Bill Thibeault:
I have a left handed Steyr-Mannlicher Model "M" bolt action rifle in .30-06 caliber. It is the carbine model with a 20" barrel, full Mannlicher-style stock, double set triggers, and detachable rotary magazine. I bought it brand new in 1978.


Bill,

Thank you for the information. I stand corrected.

Who was the importer?

George


14 October 2011, 09:41
Bill Thibeault
George,

I ordered it through the US Army Rod and Gun Club in Worms, Germany, when I was stationed nearby in Mannheim.

Regards,
Bill.
14 October 2011, 22:49
conifer
http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=3513203
15 October 2011, 00:17
GeorgeS
It's a pity these are not imported here; the Steyrs my friends have own (the steel & walnut models) were very well made and had slick actions and feeding.

George


15 October 2011, 10:45
kk alaska
In the early 80,s local gun shop had a several LH Steyrs here. Have never seen any for sale since.

Took a picture of all my LH rifles 15 to date and reckon I do not need more! May sell a few in the
future.


kk alaska
17 October 2011, 07:30
sbsmith
I had a Steyr Model M left hand in 270 w/two plastic rotary magazines. The magazines would get stiff and not feed properly in the cold. I sold the rifle. Accurate and well made but with a fatal (in my view) flaw.
17 October 2011, 12:25
Bill Thibeault
sbsmith,

I agree with your assessment of the plastic rotary magazine of the Steyr Model "M". Fortunately, I have only used my rifle in NM and VA, where extreme cold is not a factor, like it must be in AK.

Regards,
Bill.
29 October 2011, 07:19
medved
the sako 85 is coming in LH very soon ...
08 November 2011, 23:23
adamhunter
quote:
Originally posted by medved:
the sako 85 is coming in LH very soon ...


A LH Sako 85 in 9.3x62 would please me something awful!!

Edit 11/10/2011:

i just heard from Sako that they wont be impoting the LH 85 to the US.....another gun maker crushing the hopes of us lefties!


30+ years experience tells me that perfection hit at .264. Others are adequate but anything before or after is wishful thinking.
23 November 2011, 16:20
Gerry
quote:
I have a left handed Steyr-Mannlicher Model "M" bolt action rifle in .30-06 caliber. It is the carbine model with a 20" barrel, full Mannlicher-style stock, double set triggers, and detachable rotary magazine. I bought it brand new in 1978.

I also owned one of the exact same Steyr L/H Model M Carbines w/Mannilcher style stock in .30/06 Sprg.; at least for several years until the fellow who used to follow me around the shooting range icreased his own bid to the point of No-Return. I guess he really wanted that rifle more than I did. Got to a point where I finally said, "O.K. it's yours.", but he paid alot more than the rifle & scope cost initally. It was a VERY nice rifle and I never had any issues with it at all; plunck 'em, too, 165 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tips.

Steyr no longer makes any Left Hand versions although the only then available was the M Model action in .270 Winchester, .30/06 Sprg. & 9.3x62;or at least that's what the catalog stated back then.

The used L/H Steyrs that are offered on Egun currently are priced way-y-y above reality.

The US importer was/is(?) LSI (or similar) somewhere down south I think?

bewildered

Getting old .....


Cheers,

Number 10
23 November 2011, 23:01
GeorgeS
Gerry,

I remember GSI being the Steyr importer in the '80s and '90s.

George


28 November 2011, 06:33
medved
quote:
Originally posted by adamhunter:
quote:
Originally posted by medved:
the sako 85 is coming in LH very soon ...


A LH Sako 85 in 9.3x62 would please me something awful!!

Edit 11/10/2011:

i just heard from Sako that they wont be impoting the LH 85 to the US.....another gun maker crushing the hopes of us lefties!


Adam,

pretty sure there is a way to get some LH 85s when they ll show up ...
30 November 2011, 17:53
adamhunter
quote:
Originally posted by medved:
quote:
Originally posted by adamhunter:
quote:
Originally posted by medved:
the sako 85 is coming in LH very soon ...


A LH Sako 85 in 9.3x62 would please me something awful!!

Edit 11/10/2011:

i just heard from Sako that they wont be impoting the LH 85 to the US.....another gun maker crushing the hopes of us lefties!


Adam,

pretty sure there is a way to get some LH 85s when they ll show up ...


I hope so. Sako said to inquire about improting them through EuroOptics. I have inquired with them but have not received a response.


30+ years experience tells me that perfection hit at .264. Others are adequate but anything before or after is wishful thinking.
30 November 2011, 20:54
ghostrider272
Or someone could by my Sako AV magnum action that I have lying around...