I agree with the discrimination for being wrong...eyed so i'm really a mess since I shoot a bow and gun from the wrong side and so does my wife.
Now from working in the gun business I see things from a different perspective. It's hard to get dealers to stock wrong handed guns because of the limited customer base and tying up his $$ on a gun that may sit for a while. Then factor in a guy wants what a guy wants and it makes things more complex because what he has may not fill the bill and given the cost of the weapon it's not always easy to just buy it.
From the production side having to make parts and actions and carry inventory as a manufacturer also presents some issues with your capital and machine time to make chips. It also adds delays in your production schedule and work flow since it requires set up and more parts to keep track of in the process. Using outside vendors for treating or making parts further complicates the process. You may have a left hand trigger available today and if not you have to wait for their next production run. So it's not as easy as we think it is in many regards and there's plenty of other reasons why they inflate the cost.
Now to the good news with companies dropping out of the business and other factors it's nice to see a company step up and expand their line up and offerings.
BUT it only be there if we utilize it!
Other companies have made runs and completely stopped making left handed guns. So our choices evaporate as the sales numbers don't support making them. So guys If you're in the market for a new gun take a look at what they're offering. They're nicely machined, work well and have some quality materials in their production and nice fit and finish, at a fairly decent price point and some good configurations for hunting or target shooting. They also are accurate and are built for the long haul. They come with removable muzzle brakes and are decent weights for hunting. It's a step up from many guns we all own today and offer a great value for the price as opposed to a custom gun that will cost far more but still offer advantages that are hard to quantify for some but not others. It's another choice and for those of us that suffer from limited opportunity it's nice to have a good option to consider and one that will out shoot many of the guns we already own.....so what's not to like.