Options for LH .22?

Another "lefty" here.
Nicest one I have is a CZ 452 ZKM American, beautiful rifle, great shooter but not cheap and way too pretty to be banging around in the bush hunting.
The Savage Mk II FVT is a nice little .22 with Williams Peeps, for plinking, grouse, targets and such.
If you can find a Savage 64 Semi in LH it's a relatively cheap semi auto, fun shooter. Nice not having brass flying by your eyes.
 
There is a pile of left handed 22s on the market, so here are a few...

For good looking classic looking, Anschutz makes a number of models in bolt action or push pull. Nordic Marksman has a few different ones in stock. You can search for an older Browning T-Bolt or find a new production one. Or search the EE for a CZ 452 American or Lux left hand. I have 2 Americans (one in 22lr and one in 17hmr) and a 452 Lux in .22lr. They are extremely well made and extremely accurate guns. I wish CZ still made then.

The Tikka t1x lh in 22lr is supposed to hit markets here in Canada this year, so that could be an option, but they've been saying for 3 years it's coming, so im not holding my breath over it.

For cheaper bolt actions, Savage makes a couple variations of their Mark 2 series in a left hand but also do one in their B22 series. Marlin has done a number of left handed rimfires in the past, so one of those could also be had.

As for semi auto, I've only ever really come across 2. The savage model 64 which in my opinion is fine for a plinker. But not well made, not accurate and not overly reliable. The other option is one that has just hitter market and its a Ruger model 13001, which is basically a 10/22 custom shop gun that is entirely left handed. I havent played with the ruger yet, but I have plans to buy one for this spring.
 
There is a pile of left handed 22s on the market, so here are a few...

For good looking classic looking, Anschutz makes a number of models in bolt action or push pull. Nordic Marksman has a few different ones in stock. You can search for an older Browning T-Bolt or find a new production one. Or search the EE for a CZ 452 American or Lux left hand. I have 2 Americans (one in 22lr and one in 17hmr) and a 452 Lux in .22lr. They are extremely well made and extremely accurate guns. I wish CZ still made then.

The Tikka t1x lh in 22lr is supposed to hit markets here in Canada this year, so that could be an option, but they've been saying for 3 years it's coming, so im not holding my breath over it.

For cheaper bolt actions, Savage makes a couple variations of their Mark 2 series in a left hand but also do one in their B22 series. Marlin has done a number of left handed rimfires in the past, so one of those could also be had.

As for semi auto, I've only ever really come across 2. The savage model 64 which in my opinion is fine for a plinker. But not well made, not accurate and not overly reliable. The other option is one that has just hitter market and its a Ruger model 13001, which is basically a 10/22 custom shop gun that is entirely left handed. I havent played with the ruger yet, but I have plans to buy one for this spring.

Good advice. I had a 527 and liked the quality of the rifle. Cz make nice quality rimfire for not bad price.
 
i wanted a left handed 22 a couple years back and picked up a Savage BTVLSS.
nice rifle, enjoy it.
but to be honest it only comes to the range about 5% of the time compared to my right handed CZ.
I've always shot right handed rifles.... left handed, so it does not bother me.

and as for semi auto's i have about a dozen 10/22's, cant go wrong with a good 10/22!
 
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