Bucksnort1
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Ladies and Gents, (I had to include gents to be politically correct)
Someone help me with this.
With 70 to 80 percent of the people in the world being right handed, you could say righties rule but I guess lefties have their rights too.
Before I ask my question about the Peacemaker, I want to toss up an analogy. Some countries think we are goofy when it comes to eating with utensils because most righties hold a fork in the right hand then, when it comes time to cut meat, we switch the fork to the left hand and use the right hand to cut. I am a right handed but I stopped this many years ago.
So, I own the Uberti replica of the 1873. The loading port is on the right side of the gun. To load or reload, I must move the gun to my left hand, then load with the right hand. Wouldn't it make more sense (because most people are right handed) to have the loading port on the left to facilitate loading?
What am I missing? My wife will say I'm missing a lot but that's another story.
Quando omni flunkus moritati
Someone help me with this.
With 70 to 80 percent of the people in the world being right handed, you could say righties rule but I guess lefties have their rights too.
Before I ask my question about the Peacemaker, I want to toss up an analogy. Some countries think we are goofy when it comes to eating with utensils because most righties hold a fork in the right hand then, when it comes time to cut meat, we switch the fork to the left hand and use the right hand to cut. I am a right handed but I stopped this many years ago.
So, I own the Uberti replica of the 1873. The loading port is on the right side of the gun. To load or reload, I must move the gun to my left hand, then load with the right hand. Wouldn't it make more sense (because most people are right handed) to have the loading port on the left to facilitate loading?
What am I missing? My wife will say I'm missing a lot but that's another story.
Quando omni flunkus moritati