Chuck TX wrote:
I wouldn't even bother with a lefty AR, however. Any regular AR with a brass deflector (i.e. not a slick side) will work just fine especially if you pick the right buffer weight and spring to control ejection.
I shoot right and left for practice and don't get brassed. My oldest friend and hunting pal is a southpaw and he uses straight up righty AR's, not even an ambi-safety because he so used to everything be backwards.
My 2 cents, with the prices of AR15's dropping I'd get the best quality regular AR in your price range, and install an ambi-safety. You could easily build a BCM rifle (top tier) for under a grand these days, and there's a lot of good deals out there right now for complete rifles.
I agree with you on it probably not making much of a difference, especially since the lower is still set up for right handers. The only benefit is the ejection issue. Now if we could get left handed lowers with the magazine catch and bolt release inverted with the catch hole cut on both sides of the mag, then I'd really be in business. And if pigs could sing, they probably wouldn't taste as good.
BUT, I want to build it lefty because it will make it his, it will come "custom" from me, I already have a complete lower waiting for its mate, and most important of all, builing AR's is fun.
I will check out BCM to see if they have lefty versions.
Thanks for the input.