Caldwell AR Picatinny Rail Brass Catcher

SKU: 530143
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$39.99

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AR-15 Pic Rail Brass Catcher The AR-15 Pic Rail Brass Catcher mounts to the Pic Rail of any AR with its quick detach anodized aluminum clamp and captures the ejected brass during firing. The clamp and wire frame are fully adjustable to work with a wide variety of rail/optic configurations and allow brass to enter bag without any disruption to bolt function or cycling. The quick detent locking attachment feature allows for quick installation and removal of the brass catcher; which allows for quick checking or clearing of the rifle chamber. The large 100 round capacity (.223) prevents brass from being scattered around your shooting area and works great in preventing hot brass from landing on the shooter or spotter. Convenient zipper at bottom of mesh bag makes emptying simple.
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BrandCaldwell
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Caldwell Brass Catcher

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I ordered a Caldwell AR Picatinny Rail Brass Catcher from Primary Arms a couple of weeks ago. It was easy to install and works great with my AR 15 rifle. The order was processed and delivered very quickly. This has always been my experience when ordering from Primary Arms!

Caldwell MSR brass catcher

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I've purchased Caldwell "MSR" brass catchers because I reload and don't want my brass to be mixed up or lost with other shooters brass. The catcher works very well and is adjustable to work around different set ups for scope mounts, etc. The only issue I've found is sometimes hot brass will burn a small hole in the mesh. I use black thread and sow it up to close the hole. Been using my brass catchers for 4-5 years and they still are holding up.