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Thread: Gauging interest: Left Hand PC9 Chassis

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATRS Shaun View Post
    Lighter than the plastic junk stock??? Maybe if we developed a technology to infuse helium bubbles into some new titanium alloy...
    Magnesium is lighter than titanium and Hydrogen is lighter than helium. But cant help you on the bubbles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ATRS Shaun View Post
    Okay, so right after I said I couldn't imagine us making a left handed PC9 chassis... I've had several people now asking. Not a lot, but a few. And redoing fixtures and programs for 3 or 4 of them is simply unfeasable, but if there was 20 of you lefties out there, we could justify some R&D.

    So I wanted to gauge interest, and see how many shooters would actually buy a LH version of our PC9 chassis with the magazine release extended back on the left hand side, instead of on the right hand side ?

    Personally I would be more interested in a left hand safety solution. They seem to always be out of stock and hard to find from Canadian retailers. An oversized button with a left hand option or ambidextrous AR style safety switch made in Canada would be much appreciated.

    Definitely didn’t give the right hand chassis a second look but I’d consider a left hand version

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    I would be in for a lefty chassis!

    Along with a 7 inch barrel and one of your shorty hand guards.

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    Not sure how I missed this thread... I need to log in to CGN more I think.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hooked View Post
    I would be in for a lefty chassis!

    Along with a 7 inch barrel and one of your shorty hand guards.
    Basically this

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    I’d be in for one as well.

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    Curious if you guys are still considering bringing a LH chassis to market? I'm holding out on any major upgrades to my PC9 if there's any possibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATRS Shaun View Post
    Lighter than the plastic junk stock??? Maybe if we developed a technology to infuse helium bubbles into some new titanium alloy...
    So that's a yes lol

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    100% I'd want one

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    I’ve order a bunch of parts for mine including the left jawbone release and finally got around to putting it together. Now I’m realizing I want a chassis and nearly pulled the trigger on importing the crom one. If I could wait an extra month or two to buy local I’m 100% in on this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATRS Shaun View Post
    Lighter than the plastic junk stock??? Maybe if we developed a technology to infuse helium bubbles into some new titanium alloy...
    That sounds cool! Or some other metal! I'd be in for something like that! LOL!
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