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    Brass Catcher

    Awhile ago I posted about having a snap on plastic brass catcher for my carbine, and several forum members asked for more info on it. I finally dug it out of storage and found out who made it. Here is the web site:

    http://www.brasscatchers.com/store/brasscatcher.html

    I can usually fire two 30 round mags before I have to empty it.

    It snaps on and off easily, and I've never had any problems with it. I only use it when I go to public ranges, which I haven't gone to in years, which is why it was stored away.

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