Snowy91 said:
As mentioned anti-aircraft...which is taught during SQ and because the ejection port would be covered by your hip and right arm crossing over...
A C6 has a right handed ejection port? (I sense a poser)
they told us it is ONLY shot right handed for anti-aircraft. Its one of those common sense things once you try it you'll realize.
Common sense like not shooting your mouth off about something you (painfully obviously) know nothing about?
Although there is a very slim chance of actually needing to use this method I just added that comment to show how once again leftys werent considered.
Well, there are a few problems with your post.
First of all, the C6 is fully ambidextrous - safety, trigger, feed cover release, sights, handle - all of it.
This theme is continued by the ejection port, which is at the
bottom of this particular weapon.
If you had ever seen or fired one in real life, this would become apparent, as the link falls out the right hand side, while the brass falls right to the ground out the bottom.
A
C9 ejects both brass and link on the right hand side, but once again, I've seen plenty of leftys fire both weapons with great effect, and to the best of my knowledge, there is no AA from the hip drill for a C9.
In conclusion, it could be said that you either;
1) Cannot differentiate between a C9 and C6;
2) Are grievously lacking in your drills for both;
3) Are not in the CF at all, and perhaps saw one of these as a Cadet or at a recruiting display, and are a poser.
Take your pick.