I know it is going to cost more for more stuff and JR really empathize in all those videos I have seen. It is nice to have charging handle but if it isn't ideal for the company and profit and etc... I don't blame them. Most importantly to me is that rifle it is successful, aftermarket support, reliable and great design and accurate for what it is.JR Cox, the Chief Designer of the R18 Mk3 has spoken, and the verdict (for now) is Left-Side Charging only, in keeping with the original AR180B and R18 Mk2 designs. As has been pointed out elsewhere, to change the Mk3 to more closely resemble its twin the Turkish AKDAL SAM with Top Charging, would cost considerably more in terms of machining. Every 1$ of extra cost on the factory floor translates to $2 more on the MSRP. The intent is to keep the Mk3 affordable by moving to offshore partnerships for component production.
Some people are already complaining that $1800 is too much money, even after the price of the rifle was reduced by 33%!!! There is simply no pleasing some people and there is definitely no pleasing everyone at the same time.
If you really want to see a Top-Charging model, all I can suggest is that you write to JR Cox at The Shooting Edge and lobby for the change. Who knows? Maybe he will produce a special run of pricier Upper Receivers with a Top-Charging system just for Left-handed firers and those who insist on that ambidextrous feature. You never know - money talks....
I don't purchase guns based for left handed guns or completely feature with ambi controls. I own every gun with that is right handed control and features. As long there is aftermarket parts that made for lefty that is all it matters to me; I don't like to be a burden to others. I would assume this MK3 can take AR15 selector switch.