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Join Date: November 22, 2005
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hi power mag release
Can the mag release on a high power be reversed? should I be concerned at all being left handed?
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Join Date: October 25, 2001
Location: Alabama
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Not in factory trim and I don't know of any aftermarket like the S&A for Colt.
Most of the southpaws I know depress the magazine catch with their trigger finger. |
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Join Date: November 22, 2002
Location: Las Vegas, Nv.
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Heck I wish that the mag release was on the opposite side. As far as I'm concerned it's already a left hander because you can use your index finger to depress the button without moving your hand to use the thumb which as a right hander I have to do.
I love the Walther P99 because it has a ambi release and I can use my right finger. So look on the bright side! ![]() |
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Join Date: November 22, 2005
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Thanks!
I was concerned about inadvertently releasing the mag while firing, as I would be wrapping around the button with my hand. Thanks for "unconcerning me"
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Join Date: December 5, 2004
Location: In the Vincent, Ohio general area.
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mag release
Dear Sir:
I did it on a 1911, and it was a job - involved welding, milling, etc. Don't want to do it again! Harry B. |
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