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Didn't work with the sten but the owen was ok as long as you just pointed. ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Being ambidextrous has its advantages.
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02-25-2015 08:13 AM
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Wow! A lefty Enfield and a lefty Mauser in the same pic. What I'd give for one of those. Wait . . . , what?
Fixed it for you.![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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I see also the Mauser propped up on a small ledge against the wall but they must have been using the Enfield's anti-gravity properties as well.
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Last edited by losrobles; 02-25-2015 at 10:18 AM.
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Using the SLR/L1A1 left handed was perfectly acceptable and no problems. Or am I missing something? There was a shooting competition where you HAD to fire a series of shots around cover, alien to your usual way
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Using the SLR/L1A1 left handed was perfectly acceptable and no problems. Or am I missing something? ...
Only that reaching the cocking handle with the right hand was a bit awkward. Changing magazines with the right hand was a bit of work too.
Been there and done that --- a lot.
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But shooting cack handed was still acceptable practice
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Some one beat me to it with the left-handed T-Gewehr.
I wonder how/why do many T-Gewehrs have post their bipods.
Last edited by Beerhunter; 02-25-2015 at 01:07 PM.
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
Originally Posted by
Luis Bren
THE SECOND BOER WAR, 1899-1902
Soldier of one of the Scottish mounted regiments resting in their camp. He is probably a serviceman of the Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry. Note Lee
Enfield Rifles![icon](autolinker/images/link6.gif)
use instead of poles to keep the tent up.
Those Scots are probably using their bayonets as tent pegs too!
Keep Calm
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Fix Bayonets
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I see the IWM has a photo containing not just the ultra-rare T-Gewehr in its left-handed variant, but a similarly configured No1.
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The photo of the RUR sniper clearly shows a Trials 4T. The cut off & the waisted foresight protector are readily visible. There also appears to be a muzzle swivel fitted to the rifle.
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