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Shooting an L1A1 left handed.
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I'm a southpaw and was wondering if anyone could tell me if this will pose a problem when shooting an L1A1. I've got one on order and it's gonna be here the end of the week.
 
Posts: 414 | Location: Missouri | Registered: 28 February 2002Reply With Quote
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Not much. Just get used to the safety. I have to shoot lefty now, and I've had no problems - certainly not ejected cases, if that's what you were worried about.
 
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I shoot left-handed and when I shot my friends FAL type rifle I didn't have any problems with getting hit by ejected brass.
 
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It is good to hear this. I have a Cetme ordered and was hoping I could shoot it lefty. I can shoot either handed as I am right handed but left eye domanant. I prefer to shoot left handed if I want to be accurate.
 
Posts: 622 | Location: PA. U.S.A. | Registered: 12 May 2002Reply With Quote
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No problem. Brass goes forward 'bout 20 feet to about 2:00. Goes fast, too.

Beware of the safety/selector lever. If'n you sling it on your right shoulder, you can flip the safety to fire by rubbing it on your hip. This is a bad thing....never had any trouble with it, probably there's a LH or ambi lever on the market out there somewhere, let me know if you find it.
 
Posts: 264 | Location: Grand Prairie, TX, USA | Registered: 17 September 2001Reply With Quote
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Thanks for the repies guys. Most semiautos are are no problem for a left handed shooter but I knew nothing about one of these.
 
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I'd concur with those above - the safety wears a spot on my index finger.

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Posts: 1121 | Location: Florence, MT USA | Registered: 30 April 2002Reply With Quote
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SDS if your gun is ejecting spent cases 20 feet you might consider opening the gas regulator several clicks. The gun is beating itself to death. FN recomends 6 to 8 feet.
 
Posts: 8352 | Location: Jennings Louisiana, Arkansas by way of Alabama by way of South Carloina by way of County Antrim Irland by way of Lanarkshire Scotland. | Registered: 02 November 2001Reply With Quote
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D Humbarger,

My L1A1 ejects brass about 10' with the gas valve wide open. Would you consider this a problem?

I cannot answer the orginal question directly, but I have a left handed friend who has shot my L1A1 without incidence.

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D Humbarger, thanks for the advice. It also tends to bend the case rims back a little bit, which I suspect is consistent with your suggestion that it could use with a little bit less gas. I don't reload the Berdan primed West German or Portuguese NATO ammunition, so I hadn't worried about it. I'm a left-eyed, left-handed shooter. The magazine and bolt releases are easy to get to, but the safety is just a little bit harder, since it was intended for a right thumb. You can still get to it pretty well with a left index finger.
 
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I picked the gun up yesterday and it looks pretty nice. I'm gonna try to get to the range today and try it out. I can already tell you that I'm not gonna like the safty/selector switch as it will dig into my finger during recoil but I can probably learn to live with it if the rifle shoots halfway decent.
 
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