QD Throw Levers , forward or rear facing ?

This is on a AR , by the way , I'm thinking facing forward on the off side , my reason for that is that I can keep my grip with my master hand , press the lock with my offhand thumb and pull back to release with the index finger , the only down side I can see to this is the lever , facing forward , getting hung up on gear close to the body , and maybe I'm just over thinking it .
 
Rifle recoils back so my levers face so they throw forward to open

the momentum of the lever would want to send it forward as the rifle travels back


if it cams over it shouldn't matter
 
I keep mine on the right side on a semi-auto, because I have a left side cocking handle. If I had a right side cocking handle (e.g. a CZ858) I'd put them on the left side.

On a bolt action, I'd put them on the left side (I'm right handed).

Basically, I want them away from where my hands are going to be manipulating the action. If they face forward or rearward really is irrelevant to me, but depends on how the mount was designed / manufactured.
 
The most common configuration (right handed) is on the left side of the rifle, closing the lever towards the rear (less likely to get caught on things when moving forwards with the rifle) if that's what you're after.
 
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