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Defensive Carry Holsters & Carry Options There are some really good defensive carry holster designs, as well as some very bad ones on the market today. Whether you are in the market for a new holster or just discovered another perfect carry option, let us know about it here.

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Old December 21st, 2008, 11:19 AM   #1
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I swear-it sucks being lefty

We always have to deal with everything righty, and adapt.
Sure, you can find stuff like holsters for us, but they're usually special orders, with "no return". Nobody makes a true lefty 1911 as far as I can see, I had to search for a long time for my lefty Bolt action rifle (Ruger). I just ordered a new holster and I had to go directly to the company (Blackhawk) for it. I know I got soaked on the price, but what can I do-I'm a lefty! I really wanted to get a Crimson Trace Lasergrip for my XD-9, but I think my being a lefty would interfere with the laser! Screwed again! I with there were a gunshop devoted to us wrong-siders-I would so be there.

Sorry about my little rant, but I am a bit tired right now.

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Old December 21st, 2008, 11:25 AM   #2
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Learn to shoot right, I am a righty that can shoot left.......LOL
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Old December 21st, 2008, 11:27 AM   #3
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Well, I see some great deals on left hand Milt Sparks VMIIs every once in a while. I guess that's a bonus.
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Old December 21st, 2008, 11:45 AM   #4
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Nah, it's not so bad.... of course I don't desire some of the things you do (Crimson Trace for example- Laser Max guide rods might work for you on some weapons). And I shoot long guns mostly right handed.

But the 1911? The only thing we need for that weapon is the Ambi safety (IMHO, something the right handers need too). The rest of the controls work (maybe better) left handed. Magazine release? Trigger finger (hard to do right handed with thumb without changing the grip position some). Slide release? Either trigger finger, support hand fingers from underneath or simply "slingshot" it.

As to holsters, my issue there is minor too, as I've largely gotten away from the stuff in stock at gun stores (bought a lefty Galco in one a few years back though). Most of mine these days come from Sparks and the like. Equal treatment there! I did buy a "Bodyguard" from DM Bullard a few months back, and he had lefty's in stock.

In general, I do understand what you mean. Scissors are a bear (yeah, you righties never thought about that! Try working a pair left handed!). And we need to ensure we are seated correctly at gatherings to prevent the usual elbow conflicts. And virtually everything is designed with right handers in mind (try a circular saw with the left!). But all in all, there are positive aspects (let's look on the bright side, we're unique! ).

Hey, according to science (and an old saying), we're the only ones in our right minds*

*Refers to a brain dominance thing, left side of the brain controlling right side of body, vice versa....
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Old December 21st, 2008, 11:47 AM   #5
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yes i feel your pain. my wife is a lefty. she shoots with her left hand. took some time to find a holster for her to use on the range. every day carry it is in her purse.
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Old December 21st, 2008, 11:50 AM   #6
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My brother shoots left and has injured himself due to lack of attention.
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Old December 21st, 2008, 11:58 AM   #7
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I'm a lefty, and I don't find it hard at all to adapt. Also, I like Galco for the most part, but most major holster makers have left-handed models nowadays. As far as the Crimson Trace grips, I personally would think it would work better for a lefty. With the trigger finger running alone the side of the gun (out of the trigger guard), a righty might interfere with the beam. Then again, I could be wrong, since I don't use lasers...

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I feel your pain on the holster issue....but as to the actual firearms......not a problem.

I carry 1911s most of the time & all I have done is add ambi-safeties to them. All other controls I have adapted. I use my trigger finger to eject mags, this actually works better than what most righty's have to do to reach the mag release. Right-handers have to shift their hand slightly to reach it....not us lefties!

There is a maker of left handed 1911s, he uses Caspian frames & it is a true left-handed version. Charter Arms is making a left-handed version of a small frame revolver called the 'Southpaw'.

On a side note........Sam Colt's Peacemaker is actually left-handed! The loading gate is on the right side & the single-action revolver does not have to be moved to the left hand for reloading since us lefties are already holding it in our left hands!

Just learn to adapt or if you look hard enough, you'll find a version that works for you.....
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Its a pretty charmed life when your chief complaint is being left handed. Makes me want to dig out grandaddy's old violin and play a tune.....

I'm a lefty and have never found it to be a problem except that holsters are hard to find off-the-shelf. I never even thought about the issue of where the safety is on my 1911's until I saw it mentioned on this forum.
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