05 November 2007, 11:10
trans-pondCheap, simple...why I like rem.700
I am just in the process of equipping my second Rem. 700 with a left hand stock. Right hand bolt action out of a left hand cheek piece stock is a simple conversion with minimal inletting required.....
The advantages as I see them are- Low cost, personalised conversion by retaining the original stock resale value is not compromised.
Right hand bargain rifle can be acquired and left stocked for $20/30, a couple of hours work and a JB weld pack...just as well epoxy bed / float barrel and sort the trigger simultaneously.
Right hand bolts to a left hander are what most are most familiar with; right hand cheek pieces and pistol grips are a different story.
05 November 2007, 19:36
GeorgeSWhy bother when left-hand 700 rifles are so commonplace?
George
05 November 2007, 20:11
FjoldFinding lefty Rem 700's is much harder there in the UK so that probably makes it practical. We could probably do it here even cheaper but we have a larger selection of left hand guns so we don't have to.
05 November 2007, 23:10
trans-pondCurrently on Guntrader UK internet site there are 1700 b/a rifles for sale of which 37 are left handed! Thats about 50:1. If 25% of buyers are left hookers you can understand that most"make do" with a r/h stock.Consequently most are happy with a r/h bolt and indeed muddle along with a r/h stock!
If you order a left hand option you pay a premium price, typically 20% more then when you come to trade it they say "oh dear a left hand bolt, we have a job too move those on!"
My way you swap back to a r/h stock before selling, and buy at a better price initially.