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
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.Originally Posted by Joeywhat
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 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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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.Originally Posted by RSF