The slide release is on the left on P99s. This generally means that a leftie uses their offhand, placing it over the top of the slide and either pulling back on the slide to release it, or their thumb or fingers to press down and release it.
I use a Walther P99.
Walther's pistols, since the P5, have been ambidextrous. The P5 in particular ejects its brass to the left, which is an interesting quirk that some lefties find useful. H&K's line from the P2000 on are also southpaw-friendly.
A Walther P88. Gunbroker has had them on auction for 1200 before. Back when they were still producing them, that was actually their MSRP too.
Failing that, a nice rifle.
Sorry, meant failure to feed. The bolt carrier will extract the spent cartridge, but doesn't seem to have enough force to chamber the next round and then go into battery. Could it possibly be a spring issue?
Actually, CZ claims to have the most handguns in use around the world, period. Specifically, the CZ 75.
In the US, Glock has the marketshare it has with LEOs because of the support services they offer with their handguns, and because they often offered to let departments trade in older guns...
As far as I know, it is a Century Arms receiver, yes. And paddling_man, I appreciate the offer but I actually have a Century Arms manual for it that I found on the internet. Would the proper FN FAL manual say anything different or say something more clearly?
So I bought an R1A1 from a coworker last fall. He had never fired it before, and had bought it from an old friend.
Anyway, I took it to the range at Wilbur Wright FWA for the first time late last year or early this year, and I found that after every shot, the magazine would get jarred loose...
You might consider the Sig P250, and get ahold of the subcompact frame for it.
Other possibilities include the aforementioned Walther PPS, or getting a compact pistol rather than a subcompact (i.e. the S&W M&Pc or a Walther P99c).
They're also looking at technology so that only the officer, his partner and his supervisor can fire the weapon.
Not that both aren't incredibly dumb ideas.
Also, I like Green Day's music, and hate their raging anarcho-communist politics.
I love Billy Corgan, and one thing I liked was that he never said anything political...until the Obamanation won. And then he said he thought America "did the right thing." Sigh.
I have no idea where you got the idea Affleck was anything but a liberal. Back in 2000, he was quoted in support of Gore at some Gore-supporter party/rally in Flori-DUH.
Unfortunately it's probably not worth a second trip down from Muncie to Indy tomorrow just to meet y'all. I think my fiancee would kill me if I made her go with me again, for sure.
Hopefully there'll be another chance.