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V.I.P. Member Posts: 58 (4/8/02 7:53:25 pm) | Edit | Del All Brass catchers? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm thinking I want a brass catcher for my Bushmaster. I have not ever seen one used so am not familer with them at all. Could you guys and gals give me some info. Thanks. shooter22 *TFF Staff* Posts: 985 (4/8/02 9:40:49 pm) | Edit | Del Re: Brass catchers? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Try here www.brasscatchers.com/brass.htm shooter22 *TFF Staff* Posts: 986 (4/8/02 9:44:40 pm) | Edit | Del Re: Brass catchers? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- also try here and click on brass catcher in A-15 http://www.shooterstore.com/acb/webp..._ID=235&DID=90 Dave3 V.I.P. Member Posts: 61 (4/9/02 7:33:39 pm) | Edit | Del Re: Brass catchers? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks Shooter, those ar's sure do fling brass. I hate chasing down those things. I remember geting a few down the shirt while on the range in the old days. Does anyone know if these things work well? whitebear74 Member Posts: 4 (4/9/02 7:47:37 pm) | Edit | Del Re: Brass catchers? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have one of those E&L brasscatchers for my Bushmaster HBar. Works quite well.
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