Not sure your motivation - might want to read how Const. Strongquill died in parking lot at Russell, Manitoba RCMP detachment parking lot - his cruiser rammed by other guys, who shot him - he was left handed - newly issued semi-auto to RCMP had right hand eject (i.e. button on left side of grip) - full magazine found on floor of cruiser - has disconnect to prevent firing without a magazine in place. Fairly obvious he drew to defend himself and promptly ejected the magazine with his left handed grip...
Not sure your motivation - might want to read how Const. Strongquill died in parking lot at Russell, Manitoba RCMP detachment parking lot - his cruiser rammed by other guys, who shot him - he was left handed - newly issued semi-auto to RCMP had right hand eject (i.e. button on left side of grip) - full magazine found on floor of cruiser - has disconnect to prevent firing without a magazine in place. Fairly obvious he drew to defend himself and promptly ejected the magazine with his left handed grip...
Not sure your motivation - might want to read how Const. Strongquill died in parking lot at Russell, Manitoba RCMP detachment parking lot - his cruiser rammed by other guys, who shot him - he was left handed - newly issued semi-auto to RCMP had right hand eject (i.e. button on left side of grip) - full magazine found on floor of cruiser - has disconnect to prevent firing without a magazine in place. Fairly obvious he drew to defend himself and promptly ejected the magazine with his left handed grip...
For the record I'm a right handed shooter, but I have all my guns setup with a right side mag release and use my middle finger on my strong hand to release the mag. I have never once accidentally hit the realise while gripping the gun with my right hand, so I'm sorry but I'm gonna say that may come down to training and comfortability with the equipment. I have broken my thumb several times and I have very small hands so using a standard side mag release is difficult for me without basically holding the gun completely sideways in my hands.



























