So tell me...wasn't the Colt single action a lefty?
Us right handers have to switch to left to load and unload.
Not a Glock, but...?
There was one company (Canadian) there were making a Left hand Pistol even the ejection was on the left side.....Personally I prefer the mag release one the left side and hit it with my trigger finger...I was a Master Open IPSC Shooter....so I don't think a R/H Pistol hurt performance...it's just a matter of getting a pistol (any) and practicing with the same equipment over and over![]()
actually, several companies have been down this road, and they're all out of business due to lack of intrest - ie a small fish in a BIG pond- randall immedatealy comes to mind- true lefty 1911, with even the mag slots on the "wrong " side, and they also made a "standard"version, but they were well overpriced,and MOST of us have learned or modded our right handed pistols to shoot left handed- all that's REALLY needed on the 1911 is a AMBI safety- everything else can be controlled by the index finger

Hey Lefties........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIrhVo1WA78
....lefties make up about 10% of the population. Small market for the manufacturers, I suppose.
We lefties are very smart, we spend our lives working around right hand power tools, right hand playing cards, home appliances, scissors. We are also better looking than you righties lol!!
We lefties are very smart, we spend our lives working around right hand power tools, right hand playing cards, home appliances, scissors. We are also better looking than you righties lol!!
Is your(left handed people) ability to cope with right handed tools attributed to your intelligence or merely out of necessity? Ones thinks its more out of necessity...
If you learn to shoot, there is no issue with the current setup/selection of firearms. The mag release is a non issue and use of the slide lock is a poor idea all around.
I can't paint for sh*t, it must be the brush...
TDC
One shooting discipline that pretty much demands a LH bolt action for a LH shooter is full bore target rifle.(TR) Otherwise using a RH bolt action for a lefty firer, one is constantly changing elbow position from the prone position off a shooting mat, every time one works the bolt. Not very conducive to good scores @900 meters with diopter peep sights.I'm a lefty too and have never in my 60+ years ever fired a left handed firearm. Shooting from a bench is actually comfortable for me because I work the bolt with my right hand. I'm not sure of the exact stats but us lefties make up about 10% of the population. Small market for the manufacturers, I suppose.



























