CAB Posted August 18, 2003 Posted August 18, 2003 I am a lefty considering buying a SBE. I know they make a L/H gun but I have used R/H guns all my life. Do any L/H shooters have experience with a R/H SBE and have you had any problems? Quote
diverduck Posted August 26, 2003 Posted August 26, 2003 I just made the switch to a LH SBE last season... I had some difficulty making the change as I too had grown up shooting RH guns... My son just got a RH SBE last month... I am able to shoot it without the spent shells geeting noticed ... I am comfortable with the Lefty now and wouldn't change back.. Quote
Littlemac Posted September 6, 2003 Posted September 6, 2003 I am a lefty that shoots 1 of three benellis. It will be easier for you to load the RH shotguns as you won't have to take it down from your shoulder to put a round in the chamber. I do have a suggestion. Consider reversing the safety so that it functions for a lefty cause if you use it as it comes from the box you can put it on safe inadvertently when you need to fire it. The factory has a three page fax that shows you how. It thank them for making it possible. In MHO not a better shotgun out there. Quote
Piney Posted September 9, 2003 Posted September 9, 2003 Hi Littlemac Would you happen to know if I would be able to reverse the safety on my M3 Super 90, I mean how much different can the safety and trigger mechanizms be between the m3 and sbe. I happen to be a lefty as well and was thinking along those routes to reverse the safety on my shotgun. FAx, factory......could I call them up to have then send me a copy on how to do this procedure? Any help would be appreciated, plus safety always comes first. Take care all. Quote
Nick T Posted September 9, 2003 Posted September 9, 2003 This is my second season with a LH-SBE, and still have problems with remembering saftey direction. Other than that I can't complain. Doubt I'll ever go back to a RH gun, and lookin to get a M1 Super 90 in the near future. Nick T Quote
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