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  • #16
    Dubious_Beans
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 3721

    I'm left handed and I like my XD9 a lot so far.

    My local gun shop doesn't stock ANY left handed holsters and I'm still trying to decide what to order...

    D.Beans

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    • #17
      Untamed1972
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Mar 2009
      • 17579

      As a lefty the only thing I really pay attention is the placement of any manual safety. I dont use the slide stop and a slide release. In tactical terms, when doing reloads it's better, for a lefty anyway, to just rack the slide to release it. Mag release is easily done with index finger of left hand. But ultimately the glock is noce because there is not manual safety to hafta deal with.
      "Freedom begins with an act of defiance"

      Quote for the day:
      "..the mind is the weapon and the hand only its extention. Discipline your mind!" Master Hao, Chenrezi monastery, Valley of the Sun

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      • #18
        Woodworker2
        Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 429

        More left hand models

        Here are a few more that come to mind.

        Pistols available new with ambi safety:
        CZ 75 in .40 S&W
        CZ 75 Tactical Sport, in 9mm and .40 S&W
        Sig X-5
        Sig P220 - some models
        Beretta 92
        Ruger P-series

        Pistols available used (private party or consignment) with ambi safety:
        CZ 85 series (ambi safety and ambi slide release)
        EAA Witness (can be converted with factory parts)
        Several models from Taurus (92, 945, etc.)
        Several models from Smith and Wesson (5904, etc.)
        sigpic Same boy, better toys

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