Yes, the safety for the Remington Model 760 can be converted to right hand. This is a bit of an elaborate conversion involving plugging the current safety detent/plunger spring hole and precisely drilling a new hole and should be done by a competant gunsmith.
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Sometimes. Depends on the make and model.
To change a left-hand safety to a right-hand safety on an Ithaca 37, first ensure the shotgun is unloaded and the chamber is clear. Then, remove the stock and trigger group to access the safety mechanism. Carefully remove the left-hand safety and replace it with the right-hand safety, ensuring it is properly seated. Reassemble the shotgun and test the safety function to ensure it operates correctly.
Some parts are. Other parts, obviously, are not. You need to be more specific aboyt which parts.
Haven't changed yet. Ever since we stopped driving right down the middle, we've always driven on the right side of the road
Nigeria changed to left hand driving on April 2, 1972.
People shake with their right hands because, in the olden days, adults had guns and knifes in their right pockets, so, their right hand can quickly pull the weapon out and shoot a bullet or stab them. The reason the law has changed because, we do not want more English people dying so we changed to right hand.
People shake with their right hands because, in the olden days, adults had guns and knifes in their right pockets, so, their right hand can quickly pull the weapon out and shoot a bullet or stab them. The reason the law has changed because, we do not want more England people dying so we changed to right hand.
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While it is possible to change the safety configuration on the M37 to make it easier to use for the left-handed, it is not a matter of simply reversing the existing safety. The right-hand safety must be removed from the trigger group and replaced with a left-hand safety, which is available from the Ithaca factory. The cost for the left-hand safety in December 2007 was $12.50 (US$).
Assuming you mean switching the safety from right-hand to left-hand, no.
Your right hand is the hand that is above your right foot.