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what is one worth...very nice condition....cant find a reference anywhere, but I suck on computers.....bob
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The A-Bolt is the only one I'm aware of that was made LH. You'll find them selling from $1,600-$2,500. There are not very many around.
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What about a Lo-wall single shot? The original ambidextrous “handed” rifle.
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The A-Bolt is the only one I'm aware of that was made LH. You'll find them selling from $1,600-$2,500. There are not very many around. yes it is the a-bolt....thanks....bob
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The Low Wall is an excellent rifle and is normally extremely accurate. There is one in the Classifieds for sale.
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thanks for the replies.....I am going to be selling mine.....bob
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I got $1800+ for one with a couple of extra mags, a couple of years or so ago.
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I got $1800+ for one with a couple of extra mags, a couple of years or so ago.
Jesus. was that on GB? I should probably sell mine too but I don't need the money and once it's gone I'll probably never find another.
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I got $1800+ for one with a couple of extra mags, a couple of years or so ago.
Jesus. was that on GB? I should probably sell mine too but I don't need the money and once it's gone I'll probably never find another. Sold it on ArmsList. I had bought a lightly used CZ 22 Hornet at about 1/2 retail, and like it just fine, and like some things about it better than the Browning like the magazine, bluing, set trigger, and nicer wood. I have not been sorry
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There are a few LH 22 Hornets kicking around but they are rare. Kimber (of Oregon) made a few and Anschutz reportedly made about 300 of them out of repurposed Exemplar pistols in 22 Hornet that didn’t sell.
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I have a Kimber of Oregon LH 22 Hornet, along with a pair of Browning A-Bolts. Snag any magazine you find as they are rare as hen's teeth.
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Never seen one in the flesh.
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