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The Best AR15 Brass Catcher: Solving a Problem Associated with Covering the Ejection Port Properly
Let’s talk about what brass catchers do before we can try to qualify the best AR15 brass catcher. They catch brass. That’s basically the main function. It’s bad enough with a brass catcher is difficult to empty, incompatible with a popular cartridge, or exhibits any other sort of inadequacy. It’s downright unacceptable when a brass […]
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Can I Use Rubbing Alcohol to Clean My Brass Catcher?
Depending on what type of brass catcher you have, it can actually be one of the hardest firearm accessories or parts to clean – despite the fact that it’s one of the easiest to access. So let’s take a look at a question that we’ve heard before – can you use rubbing alcohol to scrub […]
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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 brass, anyway? So the value […]
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Why the Best AR15 Brass Catcher Is Not Made of Mesh ?
If we’re going to be objective here, some of the most popular AR15 brass catchers on the market today feature some sort of plastic mesh bag. Typically, these sport some sort of wire frame that holds a heat-resistant mesh bag rigid, partly covering the ejection port, catching brass casings as they action spits them out. […]
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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 brass, and some rangers require […]
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