Left Handed Shotgun Catalog
Okay, I’ve been doing a little research on left handed shotguns. I figure I’m not the only left-hander that finds it difficult to find a left handed model. So I compiled a list of left handed shotguns available for 2009.
Hope it helps my fellow left handers in their quest to find a quality left handed shotgun.
Scroll down to get your favorite left handed shotgun added to the catalog!
From Remington:
Although Remington caters more to left handers than others, their 2009 selection of left handed models is pretty slim. The lineup only consists of two models, the 870 Express and 1100 G3. However, the 11-87 premier is still available for around a grand
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The 870 is the best selling pump in the world, you don’t achieve that without quality.
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MSRP = $400
- The 1100 G3 is a new version of the classic 1100. Introduced in 1964, the 1100 is timeless.
- Semi-automatic
- MSRP = $1000
- Specifications
From Benelli:
I was most impressed with Benelli’s lineup of left handed autoloaders. Benelli is known for holding up to the most brutal conditions and it’s nice to know a lefty has the option to go for the top shelf. Here is their left handed options.
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The M2 is known as Benelli’s workhorse.
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MSRP = $1400
- The Super Black Eagle II is a great autoloader, with an affordable price tag.
- MSRP = $1650 - $1900
- Specifications
- The Montefeltro is my favorite, but I’m not real big on synthetic stocks.
- MSRP = $1300
- Specifications
From Browning:
Remington and Benelli both had dedicated pages for left handers, after that finding a left handed model became a little tougher. I only found one from Browning.
- A true left handed over and under, fairly rare, especially with a name like Browning.
- MSRP = $3500
- Specifications
From Beretta:
Beretta doesn’t make a dedicated left handed model that I could find, but several of the their models come with a reversible bolt for left handers. Here they are….
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Get all the specs on the Berettas here.
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Below are recommended models for left-handers, recommended by left-handers!!
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I’ve had three left handed shotgunners recommend the BPS
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Not a left handed model, but has bottom ejection and a top safety that makes it very lefty friendly
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Browning quality
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Pump-action, several different versions available
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MSRP = $600-$800
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In stock at Impact Guns
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The Ithaca Model 37 is another bottom loader/ejector that lefties prefer.
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Pump-action
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Ithaca’s pumps are world renown for quality
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Choose from several models
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MSRP - $800-$1000
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Order directly from Ithaca
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Laurona Sidelock S/S Leftie
Price: $1,500 and up
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Fabarm H38 Lion Reverse
Price: $1,000
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Ruger Red Label
Price: 2,000 & up
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Also, SKB makes quite a few left handed models. I opted not to include their photos because I haven’t the first clue about their quality or reliability. They seem to be more into trap guns and heavy up clay shooting, but you can decide if they are right for you by clicking here.
As far as shopping for left handed shotguns online, Able Ammo is hands down the most lefty friendly. It is as simple as AbleAmmo>Guns>Left Handed Guns>Left Handed Shotguns and you get about 25 shotguns to choose from.
Okay, I’m getting a pretty steady stream of viewers to this page. I’m trying to improve the catalog, so here is what we can do…. fill out the little form below and as I get the models other left handers shoot, I’ll add the specs of your shotguns to the catalog. Hopefully, over time, we can build a comprehensive catalog for all us left-handed, right-minded, shooters.















Charles Daly autoloader
Comment by Shawn Hebert — November 1, 2009 @ 10:07 pm
My wife is a lefty and she dosent even notice the shell hulls flying past her face when she shoots my Winchester SX3 waterfowl. She has also shot my 20ga and 12ga 870’s and hull ejection has never bothered her. i shot left handed just to try it ,as i am left eye dominate, i noticed the hulls but also probaly because i was trying to watch for them..
Comment by Jason Tallinger — May 1, 2010 @ 9:41 am