Left and Right handed pistols??

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Gunman21

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Is there a pistol manufactured in both a left and right handed models? Exact mirror images of each other. I would love to dual wield Halo/Matrix style for kicks. The left hand model would eject casings to the left and the right handed model would eject casings to the right.
 
Aside from having the casings eject to either side, is there any reason at all why you want to do this?
 
You can duel wield with two RH pistols. This is actually a better idea because once you do it and realize how lame it is for actually hitting anything you can sell on of the pistols.


Makes great noise though!
 
Just don't shoot your right hand with your left hand gun.
Or vica versa.

Or shoot your eye out! :rolleyes:

rc
 
I understand the P-38 ejects to the left. The problem is.........it's a P-38 !
 
Not so much for duel wielding, but more for just Lefty's.. like a left handed rifle. I don't think that would be a bad idea..

It is to duel wield though. I've done it, nothing special and accuracy sucks.
 
A lot of modern stuff is ambidextrous. I'm a lefty and love my HKs. P30L and P2000SK work great left handed.
 
Aside from Randall, Falcon made a few matched sets of left and right hand 1911s. Falcon was a successor company to Randall. The tooling then went to Safari Arms who made left hand 1911s for a period. There may be others of which I am not aware. As for revolvers, Charter Arms makes a pair of left and right hand .38s. Apart from the SAA, the Charter is the only left hand hand revolver of which I am aware.

The question was posed in an earlier post; Why a left hand pistol? My reply is why not. I would like to have a set.
 
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