Finding one with left hand grips is a bit of a problem, but I think Pyramid Air had some in the AV, (Air Venturi) series available with a left hand stock, at extra cost of cost. Rink, in Germany makes some very nice grips, also in left handed, rather pricy though but worth it.Nice looking pistol but looks very unfriendly to lefties. The Bakail 46M is probably the best left hand friendly SSP pistol I have. Tack driver and Cow bird killer.
FWB made some of their model 300 rifles with a left handed stock. Cocking lever still on the right side, I don't see where that would be a big problem for a lefty, Continue to hold the gun with left hand at the pistol grip, operate lever with the right and load with right. I saw a few minutes ago where someone posted on one of the forums, looked back and cannot locate it.FWIW, there were two match rifles from the classic recoilless springer era that actually were made with left-handed actions as well as stocks - the Anschutz 220 and Diana 75. But I'm not aware of any springer or SSP pistols made that way.
I purchased grips from Rinke, they are great. Took eight weeks and the shipment bounced around the USPS network like a pinball. Took five minutes to install.Finding one with left hand grips is a bit of a problem, but I think Pyramid Air had some in the AV, (Air Venturi) series available with a left hand stock, at extra cost of cost. Rink, in Germany makes some very nice grips, also in left handed, rather pricy though but worth it.
Cocking motion is opposite on the FWB 65 and Daisy 717/747/777 series. With the FWB motion is from front, muzzle end to back, Daisy from breech end to front.I am a lefty and have a 717 which cocks the same way , just put the gun in my right hand cock it /back to my left hand load and fire simple !
Just bought an IZH 46 but have to find leftCoy grips or make some ?
i like no stippling $228.47 + shipping , not too bad , thanksCocking motion is opposite on the FWB 65 and Daisy 717/747/777 series. With the FWB motion is from front, muzzle end to back, Daisy from breech end to front.
As for the IZH 46 lefty grips, look to Rink in Germany. I had problems with my red/black laminate grips on the AV 45m splitting in a couple of places, so got a set of Rink grips, Much, much nicer. You will probably have to wait about 10 weeks plus shipping time. and be prepared to pay dearly.
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When I got mine I paid for deluxe walnut, but with so much stippling I woud go standard walnut insteasd if ordering a new pair.
all FWB65s were left hand cocking and 300s right cockingWere these made in rt. & lf hand cocking?
Maybe Yeswould a FWB 65-80-90 be the best choice for a left-handed shooter maybe no
Switch hands for what? Holding grip by right hand, opens breech with left hand, load pellet by left hand, close lever by left hand - shoot by right hand.the model FWB 65-80-90 are no different in right or left-hand really
a righty would open the breech of the gun with the left-hand then switch hands
Left-hand person holding pistol for a barrel (like a rifle) by right hand, opens breech by left hand, load pellet by left hand, close lever by left hand, take a grip by left hand - shoot by left hand.the left-hand person would switch hands open the beech load the pellet and then cock the gun before switching hands
I am right handed. I put the barrel alongside my right thigh or left knee and pull cocking handle with left hand, then hold gun in left and load with right, then reverse procedure to get gun back in right hand to shoot, Whatever works, to each his own, I am not about to say what is best, do whatever works for you. All I can say is the gun is designed, in factory configuration to be held by grips in the right hand and cocked with the left.Maybe Yes
Switch hands for what? Holding grip by right hand, opens breech with left hand, load pellet by left hand, close lever by left hand - shoot by right hand.
Left-hand person holding pistol for a barrel (like a rifle) by right hand, opens breech by left hand, load pellet by left hand, close lever by left hand, take a grip by left hand - shoot by left hand.