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Originally Posted by Gun 4 Fun
Why don't you offer up some proof that it is indeed a right handed gun? You haven't yet, and everything you have posted could be called an urban myth as well.
I never mentioned using a saber.
It is only common sense that anyone, mounted or otherwise, who is right handed would be better served with the loading gate on the left, as well as the ejector rod, allowing the gun to remain in the hand used to fire it as soon as loaded. Switching back and forth is a good way to end up dead in a firefight, not to mention much slower than necessary.
We will have to agree to disagree here.
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Hardly. You've made the claim that the SAA was designed for a left-handed shooter, offering no written evidence other than writing "it's a historical fact". Please, offer the historical fact to support your argument. Absent written proof, you've only offered allegation.
Niether R.L. Wilson, nor any other expert has written that the SAA was designed for a left-hander.
Further, no company designs a product for use by a vast majority, to specifications for a distinct minority.