Good left handed suggestions

This is good advise, bought the BADASS ambi safety. Any suggestions on ambi mag release and charging handle?

Since you're running the BAD, the only ambi safety that won't conflict with it is the Norgon (neither the KAC or Troy will work properly). As for charging handles, I was going to recommend the ACLM, but I see it's been discontinued. I'm not sure how important the ambi aspect is, but I really like the BCM Gunfighter Mod 4.
 
I'm a die-hard lefty, and I don't like using left handed rifles, I got to used to using left handed rifles only. I had an acr, the ejection port doesn't bother me at all, the only bad thing is that it doesn't have a sling attachment where the stock meets the rifle on the ejection port side.

Like others have posted, just get any AR and add ambi safey, bolt catch/release and you should be good to go.

If you are still interested in lefty ARs, check out Arms East, they did carry left handed Stag Arms ARs, haven't checked if they still have them.
 
Since you're running the BAD, the only ambi safety that won't conflict with it is the Norgon (neither the KAC or Troy will work properly). As for charging handles, I was going to recommend the ACLM, but I see it's been discontinued. I'm not sure how important the ambi aspect is, but I really like the BCM Gunfighter Mod 4.

Appreciate the advise on the troy and KAC. Any idea where one would find a Norgon? I tried goggling and nothing really came up.
 
Appreciate the advise on the troy and KAC. Any idea where one would find a Norgon? I tried goggling and nothing really came up.

ATRS has them listed on their site. Also, I think you can get the Troy at CTCS and the KAC at OST... however, stock in general seems low all around, need to jump on it when they first come in.

I did however get a Troy from Brownell's
 
Hey a friend of mine wants to get a 223 rifle, semi automatic and something that can preferably use the LAR 10 rnd mags and is left handed. He likes my keltec but i explained it has no left side ejection. I was thinking of suggesting just getting an AR lower and an upper with left side ejection so he doesn't have brass flying into his face but I'm having problems finding LH AR uppers online.

Anyone have any suggestions ? he isn't worried about restricted vs not as this just to have fun at the range (so no hunting). Also I don't think he'll bite if it's some 3k+ specialty rifle.

Learn to shoot right ;)
Can't the Tavor be switched over to lefty with a factory kit?
 
Here is my take on this issue after using this platform in both civie and military for 8 years now.

Safety: From my experience the only part you actually ''need'' is the ambi safety. Although, you can survive with a right handed only safety too, it will just take some getting used to and won't be as fast.

Charging handle latch: The second part you'll want is a new charging handle latch so you can grasp it more easily like a right handed shooter would. Again, you can live without it too as there are methods (finger placement on the latch) left handed shooters can use to negate this disadvantage.

Mag release: I find the add-on mag releases clumsy because they don't have the metal housing built around them to help prevent you from accidentally pressing on them and subsequently dropping a mag. I've seen a few guys lose their mags on their C7A2s for that reason. Furthermore, I actuate the mag release with my right thumb as I drop a used mag so I really see no need for an ambi mag release. However, if I would consider one, I'd go with Knight's Armament because they have a truly ambi lower receiver that negates my problems with add-on mag releases.

Ejection port: AR15's launch their spent brass ahead and to the right, so you really shouldn't have any issues. If some brass makes it to the rear, it will be deflected by the brass deflector (not a bad idea btw). The only issue I can think of with this is powder. Sometimes I get a black smudge on my face because powder escaping the ejection port has made it to my face. As long as you wear eye protection this cannot hurt.

Sling mounts:If you're serious about slings you're going to want a 2 point sling (or a single point sling if you have a carbine but I still prefer 2 point slings for both) who's front end is secured with a mounting fixed onto the right side of your rifle. I have one an my RIS on the 3 o'clock position. In regards to the rear end of the sling I strongly suggest you don't mount it on a sling mount built into the receiver end plate as it will get caught on your charging handle, your forward assist, your ejection port, it is just obnoxious (saying this because I've tried it of course). The best way I have found to secure the rear of a 2 point sling would be on the left side of my LMT Sopmod stock with a QD swivel. It never gets in the way nor tangles. If your stock doesn't have a QD swivel mount, Knights Armament sells an adapter. Most stocks have sling loops built into them so there are several options available.

What do I have on my AR's? I have three of the above installed. Ambi safety, ambi charging handle latch and a sling mount on the right sight of my RIS with another QD swivel on my butt stock. I can detect no handicap from my part in comparison to right handed shooters with those three parts.

Left handed uppers: Good idea. However, you're gonna pay more for them, you're gonna be stuck with that original manufacturer for parts when they eventually crap out on you, and resale value will be horrible because who wants a left handed AR?

My 0.02$
 
Maybe someone looking for a left hand upper? ;)

I think the point was that most left-handed shooters are still fairly proficient with a standard AR, and even more so if it has ambidextrous features. Knight, POF, Hera and ATRS are just a few that have some degree of ambi capability. The Adcor uppers also have a reversible forward charging handle.

So yes, there is a very finite resale market for a LH-specific AR.
 
Maybe someone looking for a left hand upper? ;)

Lol. Smartass. Since you force me to spell it out further.

You know as well I do that we left handed shooters represent an insignificant percentage of the market. Subtract the number of left handed shooters, like myself, who rather change 2 crucial parts for the modest sum of 50$ than spend upwards of 300$ more for a dedicated left handed upper. Not that many people left (no pun intended).

As far as I am concerned, with a minimum of practice a right-handed AR is good enough, left handed controls make it perfect, and a left handed upper is Gucci kit. AR ergonomics are already second to none and you don't need a whole lot of refinement to make it work for all users.
 
The point of mentioning the Troy and KAC was that neither will work with a Magpul BAD.

Oops, my bad... though the Troy does actually work fine with the BAD lever, I ran that for a while no problems... the nice thing about the Troy vs the KAC is that the release button is still easily accessible with the BAD lever...
 
The point of mentioning the Troy and KAC was that neither will work with a Magpul BAD.

It is actually the Battle Arms Development Ambidextrous Safety Selector for AR-15's that I have on my AR not the Magpul BAD.

I wonder if maybe the Troy and KAC will work with that? I can't see why not.
 
I've never really had any issues with brass hitting me on the face being a lefty and shooting righty rifles either. Recently though, I built myself a lefty AR using Stag parts for the upper, and Spikes for the lower...and I am very happy with it. One thing I've noticed is that I seem to be inhaling less residue because now the ejection port is not in front of my face, but on the other side. Might not sound like a big deal, but I get wicked headaches from GSR.
 
It is actually the Battle Arms Development Ambidextrous Safety Selector for AR-15's that I have on my AR not the Magpul BAD.

I wonder if maybe the Troy and KAC will work with that? I can't see why not.

Can't see why it wouldn't, isn't the BAD ASS just a safety selector replacement? In which case they're 2 separate items on the lower and not related. Can't see why it wouldn't cause you grief to run them both... unless it's the 45 degree ones, not sure how those work/install
 
It is actually the Battle Arms Development Ambidextrous Safety Selector for AR-15's that I have on my AR not the Magpul BAD. I wonder if maybe the Troy and KAC will work with that? I can't see why not.

Yes, the BAD A.S.S. safety selector (not to be confused with the Magpul BAD lever) is a drop-in replacement and will work on any AR15 lower. I have one as well - they're awesome. The initial discussion was with respect to an ambidextrous mag release, and the only one that doesn't conflict with the Magpul BAD lever is the Norgon (the Magpul interferes with the others).

Can't see why it wouldn't, isn't the BAD ASS just a safety selector replacement? In which case they're 2 separate items on the lower and not related. Can't see why it wouldn't cause you grief to run them both... unless it's the 45 degree ones, not sure how those work/install

The Magpul BAD lever gives you an ambidextrous bolt release for left-handed shooters, but it's also handy for right-handed shooters as you can easily access it for a bolt hold-open while still keeping your hand on the pistol grip. Some like it - some don't; I find it a useful little accessory. YMMV.
 
The Magpul BAD lever gives you an ambidextrous bolt release for left-handed shooters, but it's also handy for right-handed shooters as you can easily access it for a bolt hold-open while still keeping your hand on the pistol grip. Some like it - some don't; I find it a useful little accessory. YMMV.

Yes I'm aware of this, as I had one on my AR for a while. And I ran it in conjunction with my Troy Ambi-Mag release no problems... The Magpul BAD Lever clears the Troy Ambi-Mag release the same way the Troy version of the BAD Lever was designed.

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The only issue I found with the 2 items was that I just have to reach over the BAD lever, as I have small hands.
 
Checked out that Magpul BAD on their site. Would like to try one before I bought one. Can see myself pinching or jamming my boom stick finger when I am in the heat of the moment in a three gun match. I already come in last but I get to shoot the most and longest!
 
Yes I'm aware of this, as I had one on my AR for a while. And I ran it in conjunction with my Troy Ambi-Mag release no problems...

Yes, that's what YMMV means (your mileage may very). I had three different AR lowers and the Troy conflicted with the Magpul BAD on every single one. It's the same reason the Magpul BAD doesn't necessarily work with every AR lower either, ie: not all are built to the same external specifications.

As for the Magpul BAD, I've yet to jam my finger under it - but I suppose there's a first time for everything. ;) It's definitely easier to use with an extended or elongated trigger guard.
 
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