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Oops, Sorry about that Lefty.
Took some of the men from my church to the range yesterday. While watching some of the guys shoot my carbine, I noticed an ejection pattern of from 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock. Didn't think any more about it until "Lefty" took a couple fired cases right in the forehead, ouch! The load is a hard cast 105gr bullet with a FMJ profile and 12.5gr of 2400 powder. Likely cause?
Don
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09-20-2009 04:33 PM
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Being a left handed shooter.
I couldn't pass that up.
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Jim is correct. They were designed for righties. You can try a different style ejector or switch to a late model slide.
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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There is a brass deflector. I bought two 20 years ago so my left handed cousin could shoot one of my carbines. Still have them.
But if you want to reload, I noticed it does ding the brass when it hits.
I have also seen, but never used, a brass catcher. So I don't know how good they work.
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The late model slide (sort of a hook over the operating handle towards the chamber) works best for me (a lefty). Next best for those "collector" pieces w/ old style parts is to wear a good sturdy hat! I have one carbine that will get you in the head whilst shooting both RH and LH !
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The lefty Garand
guys have it worse. Add an empty enbloc clip to dodge. Ouch!