The Caldwell AR-15 Brass Catcher 122231 will quickly attach to any AR-15. If you’re tired of picking up .223 brass from your AR, then this Caldwell shooting accessory is your answer to saving time and money on your ammo. The AR-15 Brass Catcher from Caldwell attaches to the forend of any AR with hook and loop straps and captures the ejected brass. Maintain egress around your shooting area by preventing brass from being scattered with this AR 15 shell catcher. Even better, you can prevent hot brass from landing on yourself or anyone next to you. This shooting accessory has a wire frame which holds fabric in correct shape and allows the empty shells to enter bag without disruption to bolt function or interruption to cycling. The Caldwell Brass Catcher also captures and holds approximately 30 rounds and has a convenient zipper at bottom of mesh bag which makes emptying simple. Specifications for Caldwell AR-15 Brass Catcher: Manufacturer: Caldwell Color: Black Gun Model: AR-15 Attachment Type: Belt Loop/Slot, Belt Clip/Hook Features of Caldwell AR-15 Brass Catcher Quickly attaches with hook and loop strap Wire frame holds brass catcher open in the right shape Holds approx 30 rounds of spent brass Zipper for easy emptying Won’t interfere with gun’s cycling Package Contents: Caldwell AR-15 Brass Catcher
Caldwell AR-15 Brass Catcher
$17.89
Legacy Reviewer –
Quick attachment and works great.
Legacy Reviewer –
For the price, it would be hard to beat this thing! I had another brand's brass catcher of similar design, but the opening would not stay opn and brass would pile up at the ejection port. The Caldwell brass catcher stays open and works great – keep my brass from getting dinged up, lost, stepped on, etc.Pros: Inexpensive, works wellCons: none
Scott –
This product works well once you get it "fitted" to your rifle. It will keep about 30 rounds collected nicely without causing any jamming. (at least with my rifle) Only issue is it can get a little misaligned depending on how much "handling" of the rifle you are doing. But, sitting on a bench rest/sand bags or standing, it collected the brass just fine. Great buy for the money.Pros: Works as advertisedCons: Initial fit can be a bit tricky
Norm –
Got real sick of chasing and searching for my .223 brass since I’m planning to start reloading for .223. This catcher does the trick. It’s fairly easy to put on and take off with a little trial and error and then practice. It works well with my free-floating foreend but I could see if your set-up used a bigger bulkier style of foreend it may not work nearly as well. Try to pull the strap as tight as you can. Occasionally mine will interfere with the ejection of the empty case but a little adjustment will usually take care of it.
Patriot –
I recommended this even though I only gave it 3 stars because it was cheap and I bought it with the intent to modify it to suit my needs. Would not recommend to anyone who thinks they can use as is – you're going to be disappointed. If you fall in that camp, Caldwell has catchers that can be used out of the box that are a little more expensive – go with one of those.
Colorado –
Haven't had time to fit it yet to rifle but it looks like it'll work in a pinch still looking for a better method to catch brass