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I've never seen any problem with anyone shooting the C7/AR-15 left handed. The spent casing deflector does a wonderful job ensuring the brass is ejected far enough away from the shooter. There really isn't a requirement for a dedicated left handed weapon in our Military as they all are designed to accommodate left handed shooters. Additionally, the C7A2 will further be liked by lefties as it should have a ambidextrous safety and magazine release.
I had the experience of shooting an SA80A2 this summer at Bisley. Now if you are a lefty and are in the British Military, you MUST learn to shoot right as the the cocking handle physically sides back and forth every time the weapon is discharged. If you happened to shoot it left handed, you would end up with a cocking handle in the face.
I had the experience of shooting an SA80A2 this summer at Bisley. Now if you are a lefty and are in the British Military, you MUST learn to shoot right as the the cocking handle physically sides back and forth every time the weapon is discharged. If you happened to shoot it left handed, you would end up with a cocking handle in the face.