Printed this simple cheek riser for my lefty friend and it works great, with added height the mag is a non-issue.
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Yes bro! Fook’em!! All I could hear was Conor McGregors voice!I shoot lefty, been shooting right-handed guns all my life, finally started to get some lefty models.
Here is what I think= fook them companies that only make right handed models,never will I buy from them again!
My opinion has nothing to do with will it work or not, separate but equal was wrong and still is wrong....
I know who makes left-hand guns, be it 30-06 270.22 or pellet guns..seek and you shall find....I refuse to compromise ever again.
Yes bro! Fook’em!! All I could hear was Conor McGregors voice!
Agreed. ONE advantage as a lefty who shoots right hand guns (left-handed) is that you never have to take your trigger finger out while keeping your eye on the target
Cocking is all right hand.
Okay okay. Sounds like I’ll have to hold one and feel it out. Thx qball.M3’s lever can be moved to left side and the mag is very low and out of the way for lefty. Probably one of the most ambidextrous gun out there. However not everyone likes the bullpup feel but that’s a separate topic.
And that right there is why lefty’s never quit. Always finding the methods.Never had a problem shooting Impacts left handed. Crown and Dreamline are obviously not an issue. Gen 1 Wildcats are not my favorite as a lefty.
The Maverick...oy. When I was on the Airgunner Challenge I had to load a pellet, open the bolt back up, remove the mag and close the bolt EVERY SHOT just to get any sort of cheek weld. The magazine is in the worst possible place for lefties since it prohibits almost any cheek weld whatsoever.
Let me preface this by saying I don't own an Impact, but I've shot about 6-8 different Impacts owned by various shooters.And that right there is why lefty’s never quit. Always finding the methods.
Nicco, the impact m3 600mm is what I’m locked into and hoping to get one real soon. I could see by the design the rotary mag is at a downward position..does your check also rest on it? Or do you position your scope a bit forward?
Also, does cocking the lever have any issues there?