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It did what I wonted |
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Reviewed by: Russell Summers from U S A.
on 11/13/2011 |
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works great keeps the brass off the porch when shooting my ar15/22convertion. Just ask my wife? |
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Reviewed by: andrew gray from jonesboro,ar.
on 9/17/2011 |
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Waste of time and money. Just pick up your brass. |
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Reviewed by: Gordon Deats from Waverly.
on 9/9/2011 |
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I first found out about this kind of brass catcher from my buddy. He has one on his AR. I have a Sig Sauer, itdoesn't operate as easily. I had wrapped electrical tape around my charging handle. That should keep it from catching nylon mesh and durable steel frame. If secures into place with industrial strength velcro. I believe it should last a long time. If you are having problems with you AR platform using this product. Remember to close the dust cover before you use your brass catcher. |
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Reviewed by: Shannon Moore from USA.
on 8/21/2011 |
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Doesn't fit snug enough to catch the shells properly. I have also had a few shells bounce back into the ejection port jamming the gun. I would not recomend this. The price was cheap and so was the product. |
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Reviewed by: Zachary Rickerl from earth.
on 6/15/2011 |
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