« Reply #31 on: February 14, 2008, 12:54:58 PM »
Curtis - heck man, learn to shoot southpaw. I occassionally go southpaw and am usually pretty happy with the results, and it's a lot fo fun. Sometimes I even shoot two-handed and that is a real ball. If you learn to shoot left handed and as a result carry left handed, even with your learned right hand dominance you would have an upper hand with concealability (just a thought). Mikey.........
I think I could handle my Thompson Contender left handed from a rest, but I'd have to ditch the non-ambi grips. I tried shooting my Smith M&P 40 left handed and I couldn't hold that small of a pistol steady. Maybe I just need more strength in my left hand. Of course lefty practice with a defensive arm could pay dividends because of cover, injury, or other unplanned event in a crunch situation.
While I agree with previous posters that eye dominance probably cannot be changed, I believe enough discipline and practice could enable a shooter to overcome it.
Curtis
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