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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Firearms, however, are done with the off-hand, assuming you practice that enough to offset penalties. Firearms fast-draw. Responding at extreme fatigue tends to make details go *poof* into the aether at times t.t |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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On the other hand (pun intended) swing out cylinder revolvers generally have to be held in the _right_ hand (dominant or not) and reloaded with the left because that's the way the cylinder swings. Then with loading gate revolvers like the Colt "Peacemaker" the weapon must be held in the left hand and loaded with the right, Also true for Winchester lever actions. Both are because the loading aperture is on the right side of the gun. With shotguns it depends. Some are ambidextrous. I could probably go on with some more thought but to get to the OP''s rules question, as far as I can tell details of handedness appear to be ignored for Fast Draw. If you started to get detailed you'd probably have to get very detailed indeed.
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