Please bring these in ASAP

I don't get this. Being right handed, I can operate a left hand bolt action faster - don't even need to take my finger off the trigger. Especially if it has a pistol grip.

It's easy to run a wrong side bolt from a bench. It's harder off-hand though, most guns are too front heavy to do it effectively, especially if you want it play games where you're on a timer.
 
It's easy to run a wrong side bolt from a bench. It's harder off-hand though, most guns are too front heavy to do it effectively, especially if you want it play games where you're on a timer.

On a scoped hunting rifle maybe.
The little 9mm in this thread seems perfect for it!
 
On a scoped hunting rifle maybe.
The little 9mm in this thread seems perfect for it!

Even a 6lb bolt action 22lr is too front heavy. I'm not saying it can't be done, but if you want something that can vaguely replace a semi auto a pump action is the better option to me even if a correct-handed bolt gun was an option.

Just think about it, what can you crank out 5 rounds faster with, a pump shotgun or a bolt action rifle? I know I can run a pump significantly faster. Even factoring in recoil I can get off 5 aimed shots from a pump 12ga faster than 5 aimed shots from a bolt 22lr. YMMV.
 
I don't get this. Being right handed, I can operate a left hand bolt action faster - don't even need to take my finger off the trigger. Especially if it has a pistol grip.
Friend, I've been told this so many times, and yet left handed bolt actions are almost as uncommon to see as right handed people who buy them.

I don't shoot little carbines like this from a bench. Off hand a wrong handed bolt is awkward. Maybe not as much in a little thing like this as a P14 enfield, but it's still there.

There's also the fact that it's a bit more comfortable to NOT have the chamber in your face when a cartridge decides to let go. I was shooting a .22 pump a few weeks back and had a rim blow out and send flaming crap into my face
 
If you can find one, get a Remington 7615 Police. Pump action .223, fast and reasonably accurate. And takes STANAG magazines….

It’s not 9mm, but not too expensive on ammo and much more capable than small pistol calibers.
 
If you can find one, get a Remington 7615 Police. Pump action .223, fast and reasonably accurate. And takes STANAG magazines….

It’s not 9mm, but not too expensive on ammo and much more capable than small pistol calibers.
That sounds like a good time, but honestly "capability" for me means - can it hit a swinging tin can at 20 yards and make me giggle
 
If you can find one, get a Remington 7615 Police. Pump action .223, fast and reasonably accurate. And takes STANAG magazines….

It’s not 9mm, but not too expensive on ammo and much more capable than small pistol calibers.
IMO those don't cover the same niche. Nothing wrong with a 223 pump action, it just doesn't fill the same hole in my collection that a 9mm would.
 
DYBA-12 C401

DYBA-12 C401​

It looks like there is a front sight but no rear.
Maybe an integrated peep?
 
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I wud be keen on a bolt.
I wud commit to one now at Derya pricing.

Cant do Henry pricing.

Why oh why does ruger not make a pistol calibre ranch rifle line!?
Ruger does, the PC9, prohibited by the Feds the day after I bought one. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your viewpoint, the courier lost it during shipping. My doorbell camera caught the driver walking up to my door with it, standing their for 20 seconds, then walking away with it. Never seen again, absolute battle to get a refund. I too would like to see this in a pump or lever!
 
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