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Southpaw Solution: Ruger Introduces Left-Handed American Gen II Ranch Rifles

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnApril 25, 2026
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As the popularity of semi-automatic rifles for hunting and competition increases, many makers tend to overlook the importance of left-handed bolt-action rifles for southpaw operators. Ruger has not ignored 10 percent of the population, with left-handed versions of its Hawkeye and American Gen I bolt-action rifles. Now, the company is bringing out left-handed versions of the American Gen II rifles, starting with its Ranch lineup.

Introduced with the Gen I American, Ranch models are compact rifles with a 16-inch barrel that are chambered in common Modern Sporting Rifle cartridges and feed from AR-pattern magazines (or Mini-30 magazines in the case of the 7.62×39 mm versions).

Ruger is introducing left-handed versions of its American Gen II bolt-action rifles, starting with the Ranch models.

Beyond their left-handed action, the new rifles have all of the features introduced with the American Gen II rifles. These include a cold hammer-forged barrel with their muzzle threaded and a muzzle brake installed (all versions except those chambered in 400 Legend and .450 Bushmaster are spiral fluted). Metal parts are given a Cobalt Cerakote finish.

The stock has a Flat Dark Earth splatter finish, an adjustable length-of-pull with the use of spacers, interchangeable combs to accommodate for different optics, and an integrated Power Bedding V-block system. An oversized bolt head is threaded on for customization, and the tang safety has three positions.

American Ranch rifles are chambered in Modern Sporting Rifle cartridges (400 Legend pictured) and feed from AR-pattern magazines.

Ruger will be offering six left-handed versions of the American Gen II Ranch. They include 5.56 NATO, .300 Blackout, 7.62×39 mm, 350 Legend, 400 Legend, and .450 Bushmaster chamberings. Just like the right-handed American Gen II Ranch rifles, they each have an MSRP of $769. For more information, see the company’s website.

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