FX Wildcat, left side cocking lever

Thanks for the info. Another mentioned this, but I couldn't find any info.

Not left handed, but much prefer cocking on the left side (middle position lever).

That leaves the "support" hand to do the work, while the trigger hand is left in place..! Don't have to find comfortable positions for your trigger hand and possibly your cheek weld, for shooting..."again..".

Seems counterintuitive to have to disturb everything, just to cock the gun...when it doesn't have to be that way. Especially for all of you bipod shooters.

The EDGUN guys got it right, their guns come both ways out of the box..!

Thanks again.

Mike
 
Gracias por la info. Otro mencionado esto, pero no pude encontrar ninguna información.

No son zurdos, pero prefieren el armado del lado izquierdo (palanca de posición media).

¡Eso deja la mano de "apoyo" para hacer el trabajo, mientras que la mano del gatillo se deja en su lugar ...! No tiene que encontrar posiciones cómo la mano del gatillo y posiblemente la soldadura de la mejilla, para disparar ... "otra vez ...".

Parece contradictorio tener que perturbar todo, solo apuntar el arma ... cuando no tiene que ser así. Especialmente para todos los tiradores de bípode.

¡Los chicos de EDGUN lo hicieron bien, sus armas salen de la caja en ambos sentidos ...!

Gracias de nuevo.

Miguel

Hi

+1

So I have my vulcan and it is very practical

Regards 

Enkey 
 
Hmm, if the "lefthand gun" as shown in the ad above is the solution, that's not much of an improvement IMO. I would want the magazine out of my face, but the cocking on the right. Just for the reason MikeVV perfectly describes above. So i was hoping for some sort of a cheekriser or so. Same as one can buy (not from FX) for the earlier versions.

Another reason why I don't like lefthanded guns besides the cocking is the reduced 2nd hand sell possibility. (like only 10% of the whole market would be interested...)
 
For what it's worth...

Not for a left handed shooter. But MUCH more practical for a right handed shooter..!

* Right handed cocking lever - right handed shooter = The shooter must remove his / her hand from the trigger/grip to cock the weapon. With a well placed grip, this is a waste of motion / time. Head movement may or may not require movement.

* Left handed cocking lever - right handed shooter = The shooter just removes his / her support hand from the forend to cock the weapon. This leaves the grip hand solid on the grip/trigger, no wasted movement. Head does not require movement.

This is especially beneficial when shooting offhand. And being that this is a bullpup style weapon, it's designed (short !) to be shot offhand.

Mike