Quote from: ratcatcher55 on Today at 09:18:32 am
I have two and would like a nice officer size model. Being a lefty it won't be a Ruger.
Why does being a lefty preclude you from buying a Ruger 1911? I'm a lefty as well and plan on buying one so I was curious as to your reasoning?
This is the one thing that I think most mass makers of the 1911 are missing. I would have thought by now someone would have come up with an easily convertible ambi safety. I wouldn't want a dedicated ambi for daily carry, but I would think there would be a market for a safety that could be set up right, left or ambi with a simple part exchange. I have an idea that would be a simple operation with no disassembly, but nobody has asked me ... then again I haven't offered it either.
I work in 3D modeling. We work primarily with sheet metal but the software was originally designed for molding and machining in mind. I can produce a right or left hand model of anything in a few clicks of a mouse!
It would be nothing to produce a 1911 in a complete left hand version from the design side and the 5 axis machining centers used today could care less what "hand" their milling. I'm surprise that no one has made a complete left hand version of a 1911, a Block, a "insert name here", yada, yada, yada. They've done a few revolvers haven't they? Charter Arms comes to mind...
If they can do it with an AR platform, a 1911 would be a piece of cake!