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I'm left-handed, and have a Colt Commander. I don't have any problems operating either the safety, or magazine release with my left hand. However, I have never handled a Sig, so I can't comment on how the different placement of the controls would effect the handling.
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Shockingly, I believe he should have started out with a 92, lost it 3/4 of the way through the film and than grabbed himself something more recent like, dare I say, a S&W M&P
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#3
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Bond has it down, the P99 has an ambi mag-release.
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#4
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Maybe a USP, which has the same style of mag release as the P99
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of course if you use a pistol with that kind of mag release and have big hands, you'd accidentally drop your mag every 2 minutes
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Than it would be like Johnny English, where he pulls the trigger and the hammer knocks the slide off.
When I was younger, a guy gave me a broken Beretta 92F airsoft gun, which i modified so it would do that. It was cool! The hammer coming forward would nick the back of the slide, which was no longer held on. |
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That kind of situation would go something like this: "I gotcha!" *click* *magazine clatters on the ground* "MOTHERFU-*BLAM BLAM* "
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