Posted: 5/29/2011 12:10:34 PM EDT
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I posted a while ago on the subject of a AR15 L/H options, but am still undecided.
I managed to try a SGC based rifle which seemed fine, but the position of the LH cocking lever was too far forward to be truly comfortable. I stumbled on a review of this action and it would appear that it could be made to accept a modified cocking handle on either left or right sides of the upper. http://www.702shooter.com/precision-rifle-raffle/lar-grizzly-ops4-upper-receiver-review/ Are these uppers available? Does anyone have any thoughts on the subject, I'd appreciate any advice, thanks guys. |
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Quoted: My thoughts:I posted a while ago on the subject of a AR15 L/H options, but am still undecided. I managed to try a SGC based rifle which seemed fine, but the position of the LH cocking lever was too far forward to be truly comfortable. I stumbled on a review of this action and it would appear that it could be made to accept a modified cocking handle on either left or right sides of the upper. http://www.702shooter.com/precision-rifle-raffle/lar-grizzly-ops4-upper-receiver-review/ Are these uppers available? Does anyone have any thoughts on the subject, I'd appreciate any advice, thanks guys. don't shoot cack-handed
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I posted a while ago on the subject of a AR15 L/H options, but am still undecided. I managed to try a SGC based rifle which seemed fine, but the position of the LH cocking lever was too far forward to be truly comfortable. I stumbled on a review of this action and it would appear that it could be made to accept a modified cocking handle on either left or right sides of the upper. http://www.702shooter.com/precision-rifle-raffle/lar-grizzly-ops4-upper-receiver-review/ Are these uppers available? Does anyone have any thoughts on the subject, I'd appreciate any advice, thanks guys. Are they available? Yes - if you can find an exporter, pay the costs, and wait (probably a long time)!! What does it gain you? Nothing, as the handle is still too far forward... What's wrong with the L/H cocking conversion of a standard upper receiver - slot in the wrong side and a cocking handle the reverse of a a normal RH one fitted? |
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I posted a while ago on the subject of a AR15 L/H options, but am still undecided. I managed to try a SGC based rifle which seemed fine, but the position of the LH cocking lever was too far forward to be truly comfortable. I stumbled on a review of this action and it would appear that it could be made to accept a modified cocking handle on either left or right sides of the upper. http://www.702shooter.com/precision-rifle-raffle/lar-grizzly-ops4-upper-receiver-review/ Are these uppers available? Does anyone have any thoughts on the subject, I'd appreciate any advice, thanks guys. Are they available? Yes - if you can find an exporter, pay the costs, and wait (probably a long time)!! What does it gain you? Nothing, as the handle is still too far forward... What's wrong with the L/H cocking conversion of a standard upper receiver - slot in the wrong side and a cocking handle the reverse of a a normal RH one fitted? That would be the way I would go. BusPassWarrior has one. By the way has anyone seen BPW lately.... I don't recall seeing him post lately. |
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It just struck me that it would be relatively easy to make an extended cocking handle for either left or right hand use, without having to mill the upper.
I realise that the bolt would have to be modified accordingly but as such the rifle could be used with a right or left handed primary extended cocking handle with a secondary on the other side. |
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Seen you shoot that Dave, but didn't realise it was moded in that way, I thought it was like SGC's left hand upper, that's a nice job no doubt Thanks I haven't done that many, but there's probably about half a dozen or so sneaking about out there. They're every bit as good as the right handed ones. Of course, there are certain people who say that it can't be done and that they will break............... |
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Seen you shoot that Dave, but didn't realise it was moded in that way, I thought it was like SGC's left hand upper, that's a nice job no doubt Thanks I haven't done that many, but there's probably about half a dozen or so sneaking about out there. They're every bit as good as the right handed ones. Of course, there are certain people who say that it can't be done and that they will break............... there is a chance of catching your fingers on the bolt release, a slightly modified BAD lever may be worth a look |
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Seen you shoot that Dave, but didn't realise it was moded in that way, I thought it was like SGC's left hand upper, that's a nice job no doubt Thanks I haven't done that many, but there's probably about half a dozen or so sneaking about out there. They're every bit as good as the right handed ones. Of course, there are certain people who say that it can't be done and that they will break............... there is a chance of catching your fingers on the bolt release, a slightly modified BAD lever may be worth a look You don't need the bolt release when the charging handle does the same thing. BAD would only work for a right handed shooter |
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No reason it should break as a straight pull. There's no shock load on the upper I know that....but a certain person said they had done that (on the right) and they kept breaking, so that's why they went for the thick alled extruded ones that are fitted to a rivals rifles. I will say that I have converted in the region of 150+ without any issues |
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Seen you shoot that Dave, but didn't realise it was moded in that way, I thought it was like SGC's left hand upper, that's a nice job no doubt Thanks I haven't done that many, but there's probably about half a dozen or so sneaking about out there. They're every bit as good as the right handed ones. Of course, there are certain people who say that it can't be done and that they will break............... there is a chance of catching your fingers on the bolt release, a slightly modified BAD lever may be worth a look You don't need the bolt release when the charging handle does the same thing. BAD would only work for a right handed shooter Eeeerrrr, yep, course it would, my bad, sorry |
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Seen you shoot that Dave, but didn't realise it was moded in that way, I thought it was like SGC's left hand upper, that's a nice job no doubt Thanks I haven't done that many, but there's probably about half a dozen or so sneaking about out there. They're every bit as good as the right handed ones. Of course, there are certain people who say that it can't be done and that they will break............... there is a chance of catching your fingers on the bolt release, a slightly modified BAD lever may be worth a look You don't need the bolt release when the charging handle does the same thing. BAD would only work for a right handed shooter Eeeerrrr, yep, course it would, my bad, sorry No problem, must be all that airsoft fantasizing getting to you
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Seen you shoot that Dave, but didn't realise it was moded in that way, I thought it was like SGC's left hand upper, that's a nice job no doubt Thanks I haven't done that many, but there's probably about half a dozen or so sneaking about out there. They're every bit as good as the right handed ones. Of course, there are certain people who say that it can't be done and that they will break............... there is a chance of catching your fingers on the bolt release, a slightly modified BAD lever may be worth a look You don't need the bolt release when the charging handle does the same thing. BAD would only work for a right handed shooter Eeeerrrr, yep, course it would, my bad, sorry No problem, must be all that airsoft fantasizing getting to you ![]()
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there is a chance of catching your fingers on the bolt release, a slightly modified BAD lever may be worth a look Yep! you only use the bolt release once, the cocking handle goes forward a bit smartish Did I mention I'm actually right handed? |
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No problem, must be all that airsoft fantasizing getting to you [/div]
You'd know all about that, now, wouldn't you.
Any material you remove from the upper will weaken it to some degree but will it weaken it enough to make it break in normal use? Mine is still in one piece - for now. ETA: I use my left side charger for highpower where I have to shoot single shots for the slow fire stages. You only catch your finger once (or possibly twice) and you learn to use the top of the finger only to release bolt group, it's close but I can still count to ten. |


