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...handle in fact ... can anyone help with pointing me in the right direction. Need a LH stainless bolt handle and round (mauser style) knob to finish off my retro Rem 700 in 6.5x55. Hollands makes the perfect product in their "tactical 700 bolt handle" ... I have mailed them to find out if they have the model in left hand. They do stainless in RH so i'm hoping ...Anyone know a supplier out there?
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Nothing to offer but a fellow lefty bump
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Nope... Good luck with your search !
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wish I could help but I have nothing. Good luck in your search.
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here `s what I did for my left handed son-in-law ,I gave him a new Ruger no.1 in a 7 rem.mag. he loves the gun and the Ruger no. 1 accuracy too. one shot -one kill simple and safety is a thumb safety ,gun loads from the center back ,easy to unload and load.now we all hunt with either a Ruger no.1 or Browning BLR both types work great left of right handed.
LIFE NRA , we vote Red up here, Norseman
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Thanks guys, I have conceded that no such product exists unless custom made! Hey Pete.. been looking out for a no1 in 9.3x74R, love to have one of those.
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Try Pacific Tool & Gauge in Oregon
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guns international . com has a lot of Ruger no.1`s
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Porker, check out CDNN, they have 9.3 x 74R’s for $900.
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Thanks guys..I’m in the last phase of finalising this custom rifle, so not looking at a no 1 at this stage... thanks for the leads... I have emailed PT&G as well... hopefully will have some feedback soon!
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Thanks Hotrod, that is what I currently have on my ss lefty, I’m looking at a round Mauser style knob... it will have to be welded onto the factory bolt handle and it seems I will have to have it custom made.
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Could try welding one of these on, should have a tig machine to do it. I'd recommend leaving the handle on the bolt as they are silver soldered on and if you dont get them back on in the correct spot your in for trouble, if the silver soulder joint is done poorly you can rip the bolt handle right off, just a heads up. https://www.bcprecision.com/collections/stainless-steel-bearing-balls
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Could try welding one of these on, should have a tig machine to do it. I'd recommend leaving the handle on the bolt as they are silver soldered on and if you dont get them back on in the correct spot your in for trouble, if the silver soulder joint is done poorly you can rip the bolt handle right off, just a heads up. https://www.bcprecision.com/collections/stainless-steel-bearing-balls yip...me thinks... and the guy I went to wants a shank coming from the ball to a hole drilled in the end of the handle...he does not want a ball moving around on the flat part ... Larry Potterfield has an excellent video "near perfect bolt handle" ... this seems the way to go if I cant find a after market handle... i have been holding out hoping to get a complete "plug an play" but the welding seems to be my only option ... strange how there is nothing out there even in the US for such a popular action? So if a shank is needed, I can only have a ball an shank turned on a bench ... it aint gonna be a cheap job
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Call Chad Dixon at LRI Long Rifles Inc If it can be done, he can do it. Check out his bolt knob selection and process. Hope this helps
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Call Chad Dixon at LRI Long Rifles Inc If it can be done, he can do it. Check out his bolt knob selection and process. Hope this helps Some pretty neat stuff he can do to metal, thanks mate ... Will contact him
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