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I am not sure of how relative rare but:
left hand single shot Alpha
left hand Anschutz running boar 1808ED
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Remington 788 LH in 6mm Rem.
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I picked up two LH stainless Rugers in 375 with consecutive serial numbers and switched one over to a 416 Ruger.
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Actually, I have 2 of them. A custom barreled/custom stock 338wm Carl Gustaf (1900 Husqvarna). And a soon to be stocked factory barreled action in the same in 3-06. Both unfired. Very rare in LH. Those are very very beautiful rifles. But in my mind a rifle in unfired condition is like marrying a super model for her brains. HA
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Actually, I have 2 of them. A custom barreled/custom stock 338wm Carl Gustaf (1900 Husqvarna). And a soon to be stocked factory barreled action in the same in 3-06. Both unfired. Very rare in LH. Those are very very beautiful rifles. But in my mind a rifle in unfired condition is like marrying a super model for her brains. HA Won't remain unfired for long.
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I've got a Sako 591 LH 7mm-08. I know LH Sako short actions are out there but this is one of only a couple I've ever actually seen.
Also have a LH Rem 788 6mm. Not exceptionally rare but not common either.
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It might be my Anschutz 1416LD .22LR.
It might be my Kimber of Oregon Model 84 in 17 Rem.
It might be my Winchester Custom Shop Custom Sporting Sharpshooter in 7mmSTW.
It might be my Remington 700 FS rifles in .30-06 and .270.
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Sambo I have a a Sako 591 LH 7mm-08, with pretty good wood and it shoots.
I gues my most rare lefty is a Savage 110LH PLE. I missed buying another a while back and even emailed the auction winner I would pay him an immediade profit; never heard from the guy. Mine shoots very well.
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Sambo I have a a Sako 591 LH 7mm-08, with pretty good wood and it shoots.
I gues my most rare lefty is a Savage 110LH PLE. I missed buying another a while back and even emailed the auction winner I would pay him an immediade profit; never heard from the guy. Mine shoots very well. Is that 110 the Premier Grade with engraving?
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LH Browning Stainless Stalker in 7-08. Only made one year and a run of about 25. Very rare for a production rifle.
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Yes, with silver plated (?) floor plate, gold (plated) trigger. Very fancy.
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Yes, with silver plated (?) floor plate, gold (plated) trigger. Very fancy. Thought so. I have a couple of the Presentation Grade 110L's. Same stock as the Premier, without the fancy trim, etc.
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I have nothing "rare". I guess the closest thing would be my Sako AV 25-06, Hunter model.
I got it off the hunting rifles section on here last summer. A fellow mentioned that he had been looking at a gun safe for sale buy a private individual and the guy had a couple LH guns he was selling in addition to the safe. We worked out a price via the PM route and he bought it then sold it to me. Not sure if he made anything on the deal but I could care less as the price was very fair for a NIB Sako.
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I just bought one which I believe is a Presentation Grade. I was going to make a 257 out of it but was told it'd be a shame to cut it up as you don't see too many. I have it in the classifieds for $525 with rings and scope; only one response so far. The Premier is not necessarly my thing, bit much for me, but the last one I saw for sale I couldn't help but think it was a great value, went for 8 or 900 dollars. I offered the guy 1200 right after the auction ended and never heard back from him.
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My rarest would undoubtedly be a LH Kimber 84 in 6x47. Next would be a LH Anschutz 1700 in 22 Hornet. Neat! Two 6x47 KoO M84's in the same thread. What's the rifling twist on it? I'd love to see pics of it if you have any.
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Compared to some, mine are pretty plain jane
uncatalogued 1989 700ADL LH 270 probably scarce but not rare 700BDL LH 22-250 Not rare but my fave Sako AV Deluxe LH 338WM
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LH Browning Stainless Stalker in 7-08. Only made one year and a run of about 25. Very rare for a production rifle. I looked for one of those for a while and ended up buying a LH SS in 30-06 and 338 Win Mag
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My rarest is a LH SS M70 in .270.
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I once owned a PO Ackley left handed Mauser action 270 WIN.
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