Works for me!Do I need it? No. Do I plan to buy it? He’ll yes. Don’t own anything like it. Best reason I can think of.
That one appears to be.Is that a left handed bolt?
You will love it , if is anything like the old Strikers it will be a tack driver.Well I picked it up today. Ordered a scope and an extra magazine.
While you may be right in a practical sense, a left handed person operates a right hand bolt with quicker follow up shots because they use their right hand to manipulate the bolt. However they must lift their face away from the stock to prevent the bolt from hitting them in the cheek.A right handed gun has the bolt on the left side. This is so you can keep your right hand on the grip and trigger. I thought it was a left handed gun too until I looked closer.
You explained it better than I could. Thanks.Yo
While you may be right in a practical sense, a left handed person operates a right hand bolt with quicker follow up shots because they use their right hand to manipulate the bolt. However they must lift their face away from the stock to prevent the bolt from hitting them in the cheek.
Manufacturers make Right hand guns have the bolt handle or port on the right side, and left hand guns with left side. For many years they have charged a premium for the left hand configuration.
the right hand gun ejects spent brass to the right so it doesn’t go across the body of the shooter and same with the left hand gun.
Being a southpaw with a right hand gun means the ejection port is on the same side as your face and the brass ejects across the body.