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| BANNED | My custom, on-gun brass catcher. I couldn't find a place that sold a brass catcher that would attach to my Glock 19, so I fabbed one up. I used a Simmons 1" weaver ring and a fishing net. The total was about $12.50 and 30 minutes. The rings are sold in pairs, so the cost per catcher would be about $9. I have only been able to test it by manually pulling the slide back, but if it works by that method, then it should work when firing. It's not the prettiest thing, but it saves searching for the brass. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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