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  • ulmapache
    Bloodstained
    • Sep 2019
    • 51

    lefty brass catcher

    Ok, all the brass catchers out there that I have seen or read about in forums are right handed...including the hi $$ ones... Does anyone know from personal experience if there is a brass catcher for a left handed ar? Tried the Caldwell velcro...am giving it away today as it will not ever work on my lefty grendel.
  • CJW
    Chieftain
    • Jun 2019
    • 1356

    #2
    Get the TacStar, been using one for 6 months.

    Shoot 99% of the time off sticks and haven’t lost a piece of brass yet.

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    • A5BLASTER
      Chieftain
      • Mar 2015
      • 6192

      #3
      Caldwell is what you want.

      Cheap priced and the catcher attaches to the top rail vie a adaptor that comes with it.

      It works facing both directions. Either right or left side and the bag part can be adjusted to better fit over the ejection port.

      The attachment adaptor fits under a scope. Just need enough rail area to clamp it to the upper.

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      • Bigs28
        Chieftain
        • Feb 2016
        • 1786

        #4
        The caldwell velcro is crap but the caldwell picatiny has worked great for me and it should work for lefties np

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        • mtnlvr
          Warrior
          • Feb 2019
          • 267

          #5
          I had the Velcro Caldwell for a few years and ahad to modify it by adding a coathanger internal frame. Worked OK until I got a handguard with QD sling mounts near the receiver, then it wouldn't stay put.

          So I gambled on a cheapie from Amazon.

          XAegis Brass Catcher

          Works great! Included 2 QD mounts.

          Should work for a leftie too as long as you have the space to accommodate the release.

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          • FLshooter
            Chieftain
            • Jun 2019
            • 1380

            #6
            I have a $12 Caldwell Velcro brass catcher got my ARs.It works well for me.
            But I also made my own brass catcher out of a three dollar linen bag from Walmart.Two 24 inch pcs of electrical ground wire and a piece of 2 x 4 .I drill two 8th inch holes 12 inches apart .Form the wire into a loop,good to go,works well for my M1A and other various SA rifles.

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            • plt228
              Bloodstained
              • Feb 2016
              • 42

              #7
              Tactical Brass Recovery should have left hand models. I emailed because I only saw right hand models on their page. They responded that they can do a left hand model.

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              • Arkhangel5
                Warrior
                • Apr 2016
                • 231

                #8
                Another vote for the TacStar. Configurable for left or right eject. $25 bux from Amazon.

                SY

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