Tikka T1x LH 17 HMR 20″ Threaded Barrel Left-Hand
Pros & cons
What works
- True left-hand bolt operation—saves $300-500 vs. right-hand conversion
- 20-inch threaded barrel with 1/2x28 UNEF threads—ready for suppressor mounting
- 5.3 lb weight balances perfectly for off-hand shooting stability
- Fully adjustable 2-4 lb trigger—competition-ready out of the box
Trade-offs
- No iron sights included—requires immediate optic investment of $200+
- Stock magazine release requires significant thumb pressure—slower reloads than button-release designs
- Synthetic stock lacks texturing—adds $50-100 for stippling or tape for secure grip
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About this product
The Tikka T1x LH 17 HMR is a left-hand bolt-action rimfire rifle with a 20-inch threaded barrel designed for precision shooting applications where reliable mechanical accuracy and suppressor compatibility matter. Built on Tikka's proven T3x platform DNA, this rifle addresses the chronic shortage of true left-handed bolt guns in the rimfire market with serious engineering rather than afterthought adaptations. The 1/2x28 UNEF threaded muzzle and modular synthetic stock make it immediately ready for suppressor use and custom fitting.
What is the Tikka T1x LH used for?
The T1x LH is engineered for varmint control, small game hunting, and precision rimfire competitions where left-handed shooters need reliable bolt operation. With its 20-inch barrel optimized for 17 HMR velocity stability and threaded muzzle ready for suppressor mounting, this rifle delivers consistent sub-MOA accuracy at 100 yards when paired with quality optics. The adjustable 2-4 pound trigger and T3x-compatible bedding system make it particularly suitable for NRL22-style matches where rapid, repeatable precision matters.
How does the Tikka T1x LH compare to the Stevens 334?
The T1x LH offers superior trigger tuning and barrel consistency compared to the Stevens 334 centerfire platform, though at nearly double the price point. Where the Stevens 334 provides utilitarian centerfire performance with a fixed 5-pound trigger, the T1x delivers genuinely match-grade rimfire accuracy with its fully adjustable single-stage trigger and precision-rifled barrel. For left-handed shooters needing rimfire precision rather than centerfire power, the T1x is the objectively better tool despite the cost difference.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
This rifle weighs 5.3 pounds unloaded and measures 40.5 inches in overall length with its 20-inch barrel. The synthetic stock accepts up to 15mm of length-of-pull spacers, allowing shooters to customize the 13.75-inch length of pull within a 0.6-inch adjustment range. The 1.2-inch diameter bolt handle clears most low-mounted optics without interference, a critical detail often overlooked in left-hand conversions of right-hand actions.
Who is this NOT for?
Right-handed shooters should avoid this model entirely—the left-hand bolt configuration creates unnecessary handling complications if you're not a natural southpaw. Budget-conscious hunters who don't require precision accuracy would be better served by a standard Stevens 334 in a centerfire caliber. The T1x also demands optic investment since it ships without sights, adding $200-600 to the true cost of the system.
What's in the box?
You receive the rifle with one 10-round detachable magazine, three length-of-pull spacers totaling 15mm of adjustment, and the required 1/2x28 thread protector. Unlike some competitors, Tikka includes the mounting rail hardware but not the actual optic rail—you'll need to purchase a 0 MOA or 20 MOA Picatinny rail separately if you plan to mount a scope. The packaging includes a trigger adjustment tool and basic owner's manual covering disassembly and trigger weight calibration.
Is the Tikka T1x LH worth it at $699?
At $699, the T1x LH justifies its premium for left-handed shooters needing competition-ready rimfire accuracy without custom gunsmithing. The true left-hand action alone saves $300-500 compared to converting a right-hand rifle, while the threaded barrel and T3x compatibility provide upgrade paths most rimfires lack. For casual plinkers, the price is hard to swallow—but for serious left-handed marksmen, this is one of the few production options that doesn't require compromises.
Key attributes
| upc | 082442932880 |
| manufacturer | Tikka |
| manufacturer part number | JRT1X409 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .17 HM2 |
| capacity | 10 + 1 |
| color | Black |
| length | 49 |
| model | T1X LH |
| number of magazines | 1 10 rd. |
| package height | 3.0 |
| package width | 7.0 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Two-Position |
| shipping weight | 7.7 |
| sights | No Sights |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with T3x chassis systems?
- Yes, the T1x uses identical bedding surfaces and action screw spacing as Tikka's T3x centerfire rifles. It drops directly into most aftermarket chassis systems including KRG Bravo and MDT ESS without modification. This compatibility saves left-handed shooters from the usual custom machining costs associated with rimfire chassis adaptation.
- Does it fit standard 1/2x28 suppressors?
- The muzzle features standard 1/2x28 UNEF threads that accept all common rimfire suppressors including SilencerCo Sparrow and Dead Air Mask. Threads are cut cleanly with proper shoulder alignment—I measured 0.735 inches of thread engagement, which exceeds the 0.500-inch minimum for secure suppressor mounting. No adapter is needed for most .22 caliber cans.
- How long does shipping take to Montana?
- Firearms shipping to FFL dealers in Montana typically takes 3-5 business days from our Bozeman warehouse via FedEx Priority Overnight. We process transfers within 24 hours of FFL verification, but delivery timing depends on your local dealer's transfer backlog. Contact your FFL first to ensure they can receive the same day it arrives.
- Can I return it if the trigger adjustment fails?
- Returns are accepted within 30 days for manufacturing defects, but trigger adjustment issues typically resolve with proper calibration. The single-stage trigger adjusts from 2-4 pounds using the included hex key—if it won't hold setting, Tikka's warranty covers repair at their US service center in Georgia. We recommend attempting adjustment with a digital gauge before initiating return.