Fella's;
The only real problem with either the Romanian or the CZ, is that neither is made in a left-handed version. If CZ would make the 452 in LHB, I do believe I'd own one.
For a left handed person who wants a bolt action .22 rimfire, the choices are very limited. You can either search high & low, wait, and pay more than you should for a Remington 581 LHB, or a Browning T-bolt, or not search & pay an insane amount for an Anschutz, or buy a Savage.
The Savage/Lakefield MKII is the only LHB .22 that's reasonably priced these days. About $130.00 - 150.00 should get you one. Extra magazines are way reasonable at under $10.00.
I've had mine for a few years now. It is a 60 to 70 yard gun on Montana gophers. I've got higher dollar .22.s that are 100 yards guns, but boy I've got a lot more money into them also. That's not to say I haven't had to do some work on it, but nothing high-dollar.
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The only real problem with either the Romanian or the CZ, is that neither is made in a left-handed version. If CZ would make the 452 in LHB, I do believe I'd own one.
For a left handed person who wants a bolt action .22 rimfire, the choices are very limited. You can either search high & low, wait, and pay more than you should for a Remington 581 LHB, or a Browning T-bolt, or not search & pay an insane amount for an Anschutz, or buy a Savage.
The Savage/Lakefield MKII is the only LHB .22 that's reasonably priced these days. About $130.00 - 150.00 should get you one. Extra magazines are way reasonable at under $10.00.
I've had mine for a few years now. It is a 60 to 70 yard gun on Montana gophers. I've got higher dollar .22.s that are 100 yards guns, but boy I've got a lot more money into them also. That's not to say I haven't had to do some work on it, but nothing high-dollar.
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