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AR-15 Left handed setup
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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 3473069" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>FWIW, I talked to a family of firearms instructors, Angie and Brian Houck, and they strongly recommend, in a blended LH/RH household, that all the guns be righties, because in a SHTF scenario, if someone needs to pick up a dropped firearm, they can use it, because it hasn't been converted to LH (or if they are a righty and can't run a LH, etc). This was specifically tailored towards mag releases on Glocks, but I have used it in all other scenarios. Junior shoots RH long guns left handed. He was raised that way, in case someday he needs to grab one quickly.</p><p>I understand that this discussion was mainly about ambi, and I love ambi, my AR is slowly becoming ambi, but he's learning on it RH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 3473069, member: 2106"] FWIW, I talked to a family of firearms instructors, Angie and Brian Houck, and they strongly recommend, in a blended LH/RH household, that all the guns be righties, because in a SHTF scenario, if someone needs to pick up a dropped firearm, they can use it, because it hasn't been converted to LH (or if they are a righty and can't run a LH, etc). This was specifically tailored towards mag releases on Glocks, but I have used it in all other scenarios. Junior shoots RH long guns left handed. He was raised that way, in case someday he needs to grab one quickly. I understand that this discussion was mainly about ambi, and I love ambi, my AR is slowly becoming ambi, but he's learning on it RH. [/QUOTE]
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