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These 22 s are available in LH and I am curious if anyone has experience with this model (semi auto ) R or LH .
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When my best buddy moved to Viet Nam to spend his last days I bought out his gunsand stuff. Among them was a 64 in a Boyds varmint stock. Functionally very good. Very ammo sensitive. Will never be a competition gun but a fun little plinker. Personally I like it better than a Marlin 60 which is a close competitor. Gave it to youngest son because I have several fine 22 rf to play with.
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Pa pat,thanks for that information. Is the model 64 a takedown ? Iam not really a semi fan but lefty 22s are scarce. I have owned a LH Tbolt for years but do not like the mag.My ideal would be a LH bolt with tube mag.
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