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I have a friend who is looking for a LH model 54, action, barreled action, or complete rifle. Any leads would be appreciated.
 
Posts: 869 | Location: N Dakota | Registered: 29 December 2003Reply With Quote
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Good luck with the search.

I've got one and I can't see myself parting with it.

George


 
Posts: 14623 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 22 May 2001Reply With Quote
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I think they only made the 54 in left hand as a target rifle, I've never seen a l/h 54 sporter.

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Originally posted by Kiwishooter2:
I think they only made the 54 in left hand as a target rifle, I've never seen a l/h 54 sporter.

Kiwi


Upon further research, Kiwi is correct. I have Model 64 action, not 54. homer

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Posts: 14623 | Location: San Antonio, TX | Registered: 22 May 2001Reply With Quote
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I have a LH 64 w/ sights that is for sale.p
.M. me please if interested.It is right bolt but left cheek piece.With the custom sights that I bought after the fact to the tune of $125.00. I would take $500.00 shipped for the rifle + sights pkg.If too rich (which I know to be untrue) make me an offer.Best,Randy


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Posts: 17357 | Location: Austin, Texas | Registered: 11 March 2013Reply With Quote
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An expensive way of getting a left hand match 54 action is to buy an Exempler pistol, the R/H Exempler had a L/H bolt.

Found out the rimfire Exempler is a Match 64 action not a match 54...……...so a target rifle will be the only way to get a Match 54 rimfire.

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Just looking through my new Champions Choice catalouge today. Saw that my under curved buttplate was priced at $395.00 alone.About 35 years ago when turkey shoots were very prevalent here,I made a lot of money + turkeys using the Anschutz."Common rifles" don't compare. On one occasion I had some bad loser Bubba that said it was not fair that I was shooting a better rifle.I was pissed enough to tell him the truth. Look at your truck with the custom mud flaps,headache rack w/ light pkg.,etc. That is where you chose to spend your money.I spent mine on a superior rifle.It appears that your priorities are all fxxked up.After that,the commitee came to me + said,you know that this is all about a fund raiser for the fire dept.+ since you have won all the rounds nobody wants to shoot against you.I told them that I understood that it was for a charity event so since I still wanted to shoot,we'll compromise. I will enter w/o paying my dollar + when I win I will donate the turkey or funds to the fire dept. Win -Win situation.I do miss those turkey shoots.


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