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rigging some sort of sidesaddle to the under barrel rail to use with the primers facing left for quick reloads
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You would have to make sure the forearm can clear them as you open the gun. It wold also seem to be placing a LOT of extra weight on the forearm, making moving the gun a little more difficult to do in a smooth manner
By "jog the gun to the rear" if you are meaning "snapping" it similar to the way someone might do with a revolver cylinder - do not do that - it put WAY too much wear on the hinge pin and will shorten the useful life of the gun very quickly - replacing a hinge pin, especially on an inexpensive gun like that would cost more than the gun is worth