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Custom Left Hand Rifles - 4 to 6 week completion times on left hand rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="BikerRN" data-source="post: 542138" data-attributes="member: 33920"><p><strong>Re: Left Hand Rifles - How much interest is there in "Ready To Ship" left hand rifles</strong></p><p></p><p>As a left shoulder shooter I learned to run a right handed longarm from the left side. </p><p> </p><p>After an initial buying frenzy I don't think you would see much interest in left handed bolt guns. Also, spare parts would be an issue, as they wouldn't be easily available should a gun breakdown in the field. If something happened to my AR, and I needed parts, I could pop the trunk on any cop or fed vehicle and viola, spares! I could also steal it from the Army. I'm not saying I would, or have, just that coming up with spares is a consideration to me. </p><p> </p><p>Take the issue of borrowed rifles too. If someone had to borrow a rifle the chances are it will be a right handed gun. I'm of the opinion that lefties should adapt and overcome and use right handed guns as they are the more common. For me one of the best shooting positions is left hand thumbhole with a right hand bolt. I find this to me the cat's meow and have no desire for a left handed bolt gun.</p><p> </p><p>Biker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BikerRN, post: 542138, member: 33920"] [b]Re: Left Hand Rifles - How much interest is there in "Ready To Ship" left hand rifles[/b] As a left shoulder shooter I learned to run a right handed longarm from the left side. After an initial buying frenzy I don't think you would see much interest in left handed bolt guns. Also, spare parts would be an issue, as they wouldn't be easily available should a gun breakdown in the field. If something happened to my AR, and I needed parts, I could pop the trunk on any cop or fed vehicle and viola, spares! I could also steal it from the Army. I'm not saying I would, or have, just that coming up with spares is a consideration to me. Take the issue of borrowed rifles too. If someone had to borrow a rifle the chances are it will be a right handed gun. I'm of the opinion that lefties should adapt and overcome and use right handed guns as they are the more common. For me one of the best shooting positions is left hand thumbhole with a right hand bolt. I find this to me the cat's meow and have no desire for a left handed bolt gun. Biker [/QUOTE]
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