Boy...that is a good one! The ejection port will always be cut to eject brass to the right. This said, if the gun is close to your torso and you shoot, it would seem (based on the gun of course!) that the brass would be ejected into your torso instead of your face but there is no guarantee. I would suggest that you protect your face and try it on the range to see what happens. For warned is fore armed and you certainly want to know this before you need it in the field. Good luck!
I'm left-handed and was wondering how you would recommend adapting the close retention position so I don't get brass thrown up into my face and body should I need to fire from this position.
This is mostly old school Gunsite/API stuff that is outdated. Here's a better description of some ready positions:
watch?v=ftC6MXFGxCg
ProjectEasyStreet 5 months ago
Boy...that is a good one! The ejection port will always be cut to eject brass to the right. This said, if the gun is close to your torso and you shoot, it would seem (based on the gun of course!) that the brass would be ejected into your torso instead of your face but there is no guarantee. I would suggest that you protect your face and try it on the range to see what happens. For warned is fore armed and you certainly want to know this before you need it in the field. Good luck!
DaveS1114 11 months ago
I'm left-handed and was wondering how you would recommend adapting the close retention position so I don't get brass thrown up into my face and body should I need to fire from this position.
Thanks!
kinseyrj 11 months ago
i would like to see a rifle ready course...
dills2403 1 year ago
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RugerFirearms 1 year ago
Nice techniques thanks.
I hope you continue the tactical series.
SirJabsAlot 2 years ago
The 4th psition hurts my arm when I shot.
vascurten 2 years ago