Do left handed .22's count as well? Of course they are not as cool as a .25, (not by a long shot (pun intended, but a .22 did win the EBR in 2018... ;-) ) but the Wildcat .22 magazine is the exact same diameter as the .25! (who would have guessed?
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Well, anyway, the mag is not in the way of any notice, but the plastic cheekpiece is sharply angled on the right side of the stock. Whereas on the left side is nicely rouded and super smooth rest your cheek on when you are right handed.
For lefties the sharp angled piece is not uncomfortable or hurting in any way, (it's very well machined) but it's not comfortable either. Meaning: you can perfectly shoot the gun and get great accuracy all day, but it's just not fully optimal, e.g. like when your scope mounts are not at the optimum height: you still can get perfectly good results with that anyway, but again it's not fully optimal. And if you're bearded you do want to get your face away from the magazine when you index the gun, or else your hairs get snagged sometimes. (that does hurt! ;-))
So... there are a few things you can do to make it
fully southpaw/ambidextrous compatible:
1. Reverse the standard plastic cheekpiece, this will require some DIY, there is a post here on the AGN from a gentleman who did it with a perfect writeup and great illustrating pictures. But I don't know how easy it is to find with the search function. And it lowers the resale value, as you need to drill extra holes in the cheekpiece, and it is quite labor intensive.
2. Print a lefthand cheekpiece by means of using a 3D printer, there is a free design readily at your disposal on I believe it was the Thingyverse site. This is the cheapest solution, and a pretty good one too if you ask me.
3. Make one yourself out of a piece of wood (broomstick), there is another gentleman here on the AGN who did this, with a very acceptable result. Another cheap solution in terms of cost, but it is somewhat labor intensive as well.
4. Order one from Airfective in the UK, they make them from delrin and are of very high quality, in fact if you didn't know better you'd think this came from FX... The most expensive solution, but the most professional one. (and get their adjustable buttstock piece as well, another very much needed improvement on the Wildcat!)
So there's your options, good luck!
The
FX Airguns aftermarket Airfective lefthand cheekpiece: