thanks jim .
my point however is that IF a rifle isnt purposely built for a left handed person . Purpose being proper cast off , shape as in check plats and such . Then what side the lock is on is purely a mental issue .
While its true that with a flintlock its a little un-nerving the first couple times , once you realize nothings going to really happen to you , you use it like a normal gun .
Some folks just never like the idea of the ignition being on the same side as the shooter , that’s natural , things get in the way , shooting stances have to be adjusted and such .
As someone above said and I think its very sound advice . Buy what fits you . If your thinking ahhhhh if I don’t like it I can always sell it ? The maybe your unsure about your reasons for purchasing it in the first place .