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    Mag release looks difficult to use...like there isn't enough leverage. how hard is it to press?

    I'd probably go for one of these myself, swapping the oversized button for a standard one: http://www.operationparts.com/Knight..._p/20470-1.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joeywhat
    Mag release looks difficult to use...like there isn't enough leverage. how hard is it to press?

    I'd probably go for one of these myself, swapping the oversized button for a standard one: http://www.operationparts.com/Knight..._p/20470-1.htm
    It's pretty easy to push. Of course that is in the comfort of my home, so i'll see if i still feel the same after i use it in the single digit temperatures. Never saw the Knights one before.

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    it is as easy for most lefty's to use a right handed gun as effective and often better for them to do weapons checks and malfunction clearances than a lefty gun to be honest the lefty gun was a stupid idea
    and nitch for the market

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    I ended up installing an ambi-catch on my AR

    http://www.norgon.com/

    It was an easy process and has worked well so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSF
    it is as easy for most lefty's to use a right handed gun as effective and often better for them to do weapons checks and malfunction clearances than a lefty gun to be honest the lefty gun was a stupid idea
    and nitch for the market
    I thought about the lefty rifle for a minute. Serving as an Infantryman, I guess I just got used to it. The biggest plus for me as a civvy now was the ambi safety. I'm still learning not to use my index finger.

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