I've been thinking about a 10-22 for my grandson but he shoots left handed. How much trouble is it reverse the safety on one?
Thanks for the replies, sorry I asked such a question.
The boy can manage a right hand rifle and very well too, but what's wrong with fixing one he doesn't have to adapt to?
The boy can manage a right hand rifle and very well too, but what's wrong with fixing one he doesn't have to adapt to?
Thank you!Hey Tom,
The Ruger 10/22 is a great weapon. I have not seen a reverseable safety for one, but doesn't mean there isn't one out there. They are made for a lot of shotguns and other rifles, just haven't seen one for a Ruger 10/22.
As far as the whole, left handed arguement...why not make it more convenient for the shooter? There are several examples of left handed bolt guns, bottom ejection rifles and shotguns, etc. Yes, we live in a right handed world, but there are left handed baseball gloves, golf clubs...shoot even fishing poles are able to be reversed for lefties.
Make the gun adapt to you how you see fit.
Thanks for the replies, sorry I asked such a question.
Really.Right or left handed............perfect time for a custom Ruger #1 in .22lr
well, if you REALLY like the kid