As a leftie, I was pretty disappointed with the Benelli M2. What I mean is, making a left handed product, but not fully integrated to the left hand side. What I found was that it was simply a right handed shotgun with an ejection port on the left side. Even the case that the gun comes in is made for the right handed version. In order to put it in the case, the charging handle has to be removed. Does that seem right? Of course the safety is flipped for ease of use, but the de-cocking and cocked indicator are on the same side as the right handed model. They would certainly work better on the other side, but I will have to get used to it.
Am I asking too much from (in my opinion) a medium to higher end field gun? Benelli certainly doesn't mind charging more money for the left handed model. Maybe the price difference only reflects the engineering associated with moving the ejection port?
Maybe I should just shut up and be happy someone thinks about us minorities. What do you think?
Am I asking too much from (in my opinion) a medium to higher end field gun? Benelli certainly doesn't mind charging more money for the left handed model. Maybe the price difference only reflects the engineering associated with moving the ejection port?
Maybe I should just shut up and be happy someone thinks about us minorities. What do you think?
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