AR-15 shell catchers are important shooting accessories even if they aren’t exciting. Many brass catchers, like Caldwell AR-15 brass catchers, attach to the forend of the rifle via hook and loop webbing and covers the ejection port to catch spent brass. These feature a zipper at the bottom of the […]
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A Shell Catcher for Your AR: Why It’s Time to Quit the Mesh Bag Models
If you look up something along the lines of “what’s the best shell catcher for an AR,” most of the top entries are going to be those models that are made with heat-resistant nylon mesh and have a wire frame that covers the ejection port. There are a lot of […]
Are All AR-15 Bullet Shell Catchers Only Compatible with .223/5.56?
To be honest, it’s not like it’s classified information that the vast majority of AR-15 rifles are chambered in either 5.56 NATO or .223 Remington. That’s like a standard for this platform, and the light cartridge is so popular that many other sporting rifles that aren’t even Armalites are also […]
Why Is the Best AR-15 Brass Catcher Not Rail-Mounted?
You’ve seen the AR-15 brass catchers that are common in the shooting sports industries. Many people use them; some ranges and competitions require them, and others use them just to make it easier to collect their spent brass. In this current ammo crisis, who wouldn’t want to keep their spare […]
How to Identify the Best AR 15 Brass Catcher
AR-15 owners love accessories and attachments. These rifles are made for them, with tons and tons of rail space and mount mounts for slides, side saddles and more. One such accessory is a brass catcher. Not every shooter uses one, but they are highly convenient for managing and recovering spent […]
What Is the Best AR-15 Brass Catcher?
Almost all of you who are familiar with brass catchers are probably familiar with the basic design of the majority of them. Most brass traps, the purpose of which is to catch spent brass casings, are made of a rail mount, a wireframe that covers the ejection port, and a […]