- Location
- Petawawa, ON
Hey Guys,
I've shot right handed firearms all my life. Infact, I've yet to even fire a truly left-handed gun until just late last year, AND HOLY WOW it was satisfying! Sure I've handled so called "ambidextrous" guns, but I don't see how they figure this at all.
You look at a Glock 17, people say its ambidextrous, but I still for the life of me cant lock the slide back by lifting up on the slide catch without switching hands. I'm a huge fan of the the 1911, always have and always will be, but I can't shoot one in a competition without the "ambidextrous" safety, and even with that, I have to use my trigger finger to activate the mag release.
I could go on and list more guns I have problems with, but it would end up being a novel, so I'll get straight to my question of interest...
Why can't gun manufacturers produce a version of their right-handed model that is mirrored in every way? Why not?
Just take the current design, and make everything on the opposite side. Sure some rifles are mirrored and I think that's great, but most handguns still feel clumsy to me, and with no amount of practicing, I'll never be able to operate it as proficiently as a right-handed person with the same amount of practice.
If I were to ever develop my own line of pistols, and they became the next Para Ord in popularity, I'm gonna make all of them left-handed only! Out of pure spite!
"Oh, you heard good things about this handgun? You like how well built it is and the accuracy? Oh, you don't like the fact it's left-han----- WELL TOO FREAKIN BAD!"
So my question is, which i'm sure could be debated, is the Walther P99 my only real option? I love Walther, but is it my only choice?
Any input is welcome, thanks.


















































