I can offer this as an addendum to #50 above. I had a Remington VS in .308, left hand, that was tweaked a bit. Barrel set back 1/4 turn and rechambered tight, trigger adjusted, muzzle recrowned and threaded 5/5x24tpi with an M60E3 flash hider, (resembles an M16 flash hider), and had a Leupold base and Leupold 12x with mil-dots. The gun had been parkerized, and I painted the stock a crude woodland pattern. Having two other guns that I ended up shooting more, it sat in my vault. It WOULD shoot about 3/4 MOA when I did my part, but the .308 was boring (I shoot .300 Whisper and .300WM more). A post for the want of a left hand Remington PSS (which they never made)came up on the Sturmgewehr board, and I responded to the guy, telling him what I had. He and I met (he happended to be about 30 mi from where I live), and he turned out to be a US Army Special Forces reservist, that was back and forth on active duty to Afghanistan, and they were allowed to take certain personal weapons with them. I am glad that that particular gun is being used by another lefty, maybe ridding the world of unfriendly persons. At first he wasn't sure if he wanted the scope, but after shooting the gun, and having it do exactly what such a gun should be capable of, he took it as is, and didn't even have to re-zero it. I felt good about that. As said before, the Remington VSS is a great "budget", professional rifle, and can be pressed into service with little mods, literally.......