Yep. They been floating around for a while. Given that on a "per rifle" basis they are asking more than 3x what the individual rifles would have sold for a couple years ago when everyone was bat-chit crazy for LH Winchesters, I think they are going to continue to be "available" for some time into the future...
The most interesting one for me would have been the .243. However, that rifle was still built on a long action, with a converted RH stock. An original short action, left hand .243 Win with a factory FWT barrel and stock would be interesting. The .243 they have listed, not so much...
Your full stock Sako keeps reminding me of the full stock 9.3x62 Sako that was on GB a couple years ago. I kept dragging my feet because of the price. By the time I decided to take the plunge, someone else had hit the BIN button... Still regret dragging my feet on that one...
Your full stock Sako keeps reminding me of the full stock 9.3x62 Sako that was on GB a couple years ago. I kept dragging my feet because of the price. By the time I decided to take the plunge, someone else had hit the BIN button... Still regret dragging my feet on that one...
Hesitation is the bane of rifle loonies. It's happened to me too, on more than one occasion.
I bought a LH Model 70 in 338, stainless w/walnut when they first came out. Sold it a few years ago for $1,200, doubled my money. Here is my LH MCR that I had custom made to fit my 6'5" LH body. MCR polished the receiver outside, and the action. Trued the barrel to the receiver and recessed the crown. Had Seringetti make me a AA Claro laminated stock with ebony forearm tip and ebony cross bolt plugs, metal crip cap and checkered. I ordered it as a 358, but a few years latter had a second barrel made for a 308. Shoots as nice as it looks.
Cooper custom classic, special-ordered full-length bedding (Coopers are free-floated) and a few other nice to have options. It came out pretty good. Scope is a 6x42mm Leupold in steel Talleys. Caliber is .30-06 Bob
My homemade 50 cal assault rifle. A little outdated.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson, 1776