Looking at the LH uppers that Arms East carries, and I notice that they come without the BCG , does anyone know if these take a standard BCG or is there a specific LH BCG I would need to purchase also?
I am left handed. I run right handed uppers. If brass is hitting you in the face, you have a problem.
I've never shot an A1 upper, but my understanding is that a lefty (myself included) could eat some brass in that situation...
But yes, never had a problem with brass hitting me, and I find the mag release and bolt release are not a handicap. Like any other right handed design, the southpaws will adapt...
However, if someone made a mirror image of an A2 I'd be all over it if it was reliable and affordable.
The question we ask is... For Right Handed shooters, if the AR15 was always historically a left ejecting rifle, putting the ejected brass and gas across and in your face, would you not switch to a right hand ejecting model if one finally came available, that worked just as well? No more gas and brass and ejection port in front of your face?
I'm a RH shooter, who has shot LH AR. When a RH shoots a LH AR15, it is an eye opening experience suddenly having all the gas and residue from the ejection port in your face. Frankly, it sucks vs. shooting the RH rifle. If I were LH shooter, conversely shooting the RH would be the same.
There is more to safe and effective (and pleasant) operation than the cartridge deflector ensuring the brass doesn't actively hit you in the face. The LH user of a govt owned Stag-SBR-L shorty told us that when shooting RH guns suppressed, he's out of the fight after 1 mag with gas in his eves. Also, he noted operating a RH gun while shooting out a passenger side door sucks vs the Stag-L. They apparently love their Lefties.
Those who own them, seem to like them a lot. Those who don't own one say the gun they own works fine. While I am sure their current RH gun works great, if they could magically make their rifle eject to the left I'd bet most would discover it's more pleasant to shoot, if noting else.
In the case of a cartridge/bolt kaboom, one is clearly a safer situation.
Stag Arms complete rifles include lifetime warranty and infinite shot barrel warranty. We are asked to do virtually no warranty work.
My 2c.
I agree. I love shooting my right handed AR support side all the time and I’ve never noticed any problems either. A Tavor 21, now that’s a different issue!Most of what you say makes sense. The part in red has been very different from my experience though. I really don't see what the gas in the face complaint is... I've not experienced it. Or at least haven't noticed it. Shooting suppressed may be a different story.
I've never had a problem with any firearm because I'm a lefty, never been bothered by gas or shells ejecting, but as I mentioned to you, I will be buying a Stag arms lefty for two reasons,,,one, because it's a Stag,,,and two, just because I canI agree. I love shooting my right handed AR support side all the time and I’ve never noticed any problems either. A Tavor 21, now that’s a different issue!
Most of what you say makes sense. The part in red has been very different from my experience though. I really don't see what the gas in the face complaint is... I've not experienced it. Or at least haven't noticed it. Shooting suppressed may be a different story.



























