bubba.50
Barefoot Hillbilly
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It's a right-hand world for the most part when it comes to production guns. I will say that there are much more left-hand guns available then there were 40 years ago.
Best option is to get a left-hand gun. It will change your life. But I also realize it's not always an option for everybody.
I shoot a right-hand two-band Enfield simply because there are no left-hand replicas that I'm aware of. I have noticed that if I gently squeeze the cap so that it fits snugly on the nipple they tend to stay together when fired, or at least don't blow apart.
As you say, it's a right-handed world. When I got involved in this hobby/addiction righties was what was available so I bought them & shot them left-handed with no real problems. When times & availability got better I thought I'd treat myself to an honest to goodness left-hand gun. Took that Renegade to the range a dozen times or more & it just never did grow on me. Was just awkward as all get out. So, I differ just a bit on your 'best option' statement. I've tried 2 or 3 other times when lefty guns came up for a good price & it was always the same.