Ruger® Custom Shop 10/22® Competition Rifle Left-Handed
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Two reasons: Speed and safety.Coming from a long time left handed shooter, my question on this was why? Collectible? I've been shooting the right handed version just fine for years as well as many others. We adapt. No need to pay $800 for this thing. Now a southpaw bolt gun is a different story, talk about some awkward action.
Oh... I'm out.I really don't understand the use of a different magazine. Is the feed ramp not centered on a 10-22? Not using the boatload of mags already available is going to hurt sales I would think.
Probably reversed the bolt completely and it may not feed or feed reliably with the original magazines. Just a guess.I really don't understand the use of a different magazine. Is the feed ramp not centered on a 10-22? Not using the boatload of mags already available is going to hurt sales I would think.
Coming from a long time left handed shooter, my question on this was why? Collectible? I've been shooting the right handed version just fine for years as well as many others. We adapt. No need to pay $800 for this thing. Now a southpaw bolt gun is a different story, talk about some awkward action.
It's funny, I've had many bolt guns, but always sold them because as stated ,I shoot lefty, never could afford a left hand bolt....I'm a lefty and bolt guns are my thing, have always thought about buying a lefty, but then I'd be perpetually confused. AR's gassing me in the face on the other hand...
I've never experienced this phenominon. Is this just a suppressor thing? Never shot a suppressed AR yet.AR's gassing me in the face on the other hand...
I don't own an AR, and this is one of the reasons. Shooting a RH direct impingement gun LH'ed will leave a bad taste in your mouth. Literally.I've never experienced this phenominon. Is this just a suppressor thing? Never shot a suppressed AR yet.