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I'm one of those wrong-handed people and I'd like to have things be ambidextrous to the degree feasible, but should I Frankenstein the lowers I've got using aftermarket parts or just get a proprietary lower that's designed to be ambidextrous?
There are many bolt catches for people like me (Geissele Maritime and its clones, the Magpul BAD lever and its clones, etc), as well as ambi-mag releases (e.g. Norgon and its clones/adaptations). But I worry about the ease of function as stuff gets added - the aftermarket stuff looks like everything is pretty close on the lower.
On the other hand, there are several proprietary lowers that have ambidextrous features by design. A few options I know of
Budget line
Any thoughts?
There are many bolt catches for people like me (Geissele Maritime and its clones, the Magpul BAD lever and its clones, etc), as well as ambi-mag releases (e.g. Norgon and its clones/adaptations). But I worry about the ease of function as stuff gets added - the aftermarket stuff looks like everything is pretty close on the lower.
On the other hand, there are several proprietary lowers that have ambidextrous features by design. A few options I know of
Budget line
- Aero lower with PDQ installed
- Primary Weapon Systems
- LMT MARS-L
- ADM UIC
- Radian AXTS
- KAC SR15 (would prefer to buy a stripped lower)
Any thoughts?