the loading gate on the left side. Right handed shooters would then be able to keep the gun in their master hand, and learn to load with the other. This comes naturally to me. I am a lefty, but have always shot righty, as I am right eye dominant. Smith and Wesson hand ejectors were a perfect fit for me. This concept has been tried in the past with the Grover Longhorn Arms revolvers. As popular as Cowboy shooting is these days, I'm thinking a bunch of folks would be curious about this set-up. Knowing that S&W was building them, I'm betting that a bunch of folks would give this set-up a go. Once they figured out that it doesn't take much practice to load with their left hand, they'd be all over this revolver. Once again, the folks that build the "screaming chicken" revolvers would be left in the lurch. Is anyone in Smith marketing awake! For heavens sake, don't let Taurus beat you to the punch on this one!