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Didn't work with the sten but the owen was ok as long as you just pointed. 
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.

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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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
use instead of poles to keep the tent up.
Those Scots are probably using their bayonets as tent pegs too!
Keep Calm
and
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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