Which Sigs have a reversible mag catch? How about Berettas?

Mark Ritchie

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I'm thinking about either a Sig or Beretta for my next purchase. I'm unsure about what caliber yet, but I am sure I want a reversible magazine catch. I'm a lefty, and I've decided it's time to insist upon some measure of accomodation in my pistol selection, dammit. :)

So could you kind folk educate me as to which models produced by the above firms have a reversible magazine catch?

Thanks.
 
A fellow southpaw! The Beretta is perfect for lefties. In fact, a Beretta 92FS was my first pistol. Reversing the mag release is a piece of cake. Remove the grip panels. Push the mag release out from left to right. Turn it around. Push it back in. Install grip panels. It takes all of two minutes to do yourself. Personally, I'd go with the 9mm because of all the high-cap mags available for it. You can get some surplus mags for about $25 in Shotgun news. My only complaint about the Beretta was the locking block broke at around 5000 rounds. Other than that, it was a great pistol for me. Sometimes, I'm sorry I traded it on my HK Mark 23. By the way, the HK USP series have ambi safeties and you can order it with a left-handed safety. Good luck.
 
The Sigpro has ambi mag release and is easily converted from double/singe to double action only by way of a drop in mechanism. grips can be changed and you can go from .40 s&w to 357 sig by simply changing the barrel. Dont overlook this piece of work. Its a great gun and can be had for $400 even.


Tim : )

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Why dont you get rid of that nickel plated sissy pistol and get yourself a glock. :::Tommy Lee Jones:::
 
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