TripleR
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That goes for me too. I of course liked the pistol but browsed the even more and discovered that they make a left handed AR. I just so happen to shoot left handed so naturally I am wanting one! Thanks Roy![]()
My brother and brother in law are left handed and firing "right handed" rifles can sure be problematic; don't know why more companies don't offer them.
I guess it's whatever blows your dress up....
I just can't get excited about that style of firearm. What do you do with it?... But then, I've never warmed up to anything festooned with Picatinny rails on every side... One rail, on top is sufficient, for scope mounting
I like some beauty somewhere..... Those things have none. Testosterone maybe, beauty no.....
Just don't know what excites people about those tinngs.....
Give me my Kimber Crimson Carry Ultra anyday.
I see Santorium is doing well in cacuses. I hear he's a gun control fanatic but Roy would know, he's from Roy's home state.....
I have absolutely no use for one other than fun, but the same could be said of probably half my guns.
My sons have all kinds of stuff hanging off theirs and everything on them has a use, just depends on what you are going to be doing with it. All I have on mine is optics.
Yep, I'd love to have a Kimber, Wilson etc., but there again, too many wants and not enough $$$$$$$$$$$
That's news to me!!
I also shoot left handed...when I bought my RRA rifle, I thought about a Stag since they were they only ones with LH uppers (at the time).
TripleR and kf4uda: Yeah, I like the pistol...but I'd rather have the piston driven upper. Have either of you determined if the piston driven upper can be fitted to a standard lower?
My son had an M4 built for him with a standard lower; don't know who made it, maybe CCM with a piston upper; maybe POF, I'm not sure, but I do know conversions are available. My Sig 556 is piston driven and runs real clean and cool.