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I do not find the 1911 to be of an issue firing left handed. My FIL has used them for decades and he is preference left handed shooting (left eye dominant). Revolvers are simpler but the release for the cylinder can become an issue...
Do not just look at the big boys. My carry piece is made up by a smith from several "dead" spoons. They all fit nicely together and play well, better than I can shoot (I am just average). Find a used 1911 that is tight and feels good to you. Save some money, get a spoon that will last your lifetime and more.
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David
'83 SC Targa (sold  ) MANLY babyblue honda '00 F250 7.3L (MINE!)
'15 F250 Gas (Her Baby) '95 993 (sold  )
I don't take scalps. I'm civilized like white man now, I shoot man in back.
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