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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2623325" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I've been considering brass catchers, for the AR's at least, your post strengthened my resolve. I've never had brass issues before but I've heard a lot of horror stories from other people. I wish there was a way to make catching handgun brass easier. I had this idea that popped into my head about a half second after my sister started shooting hers and brass was flying at me that I would just catch it. Now, had I had longer than a half second to think about it, I surely would have thought better of the idea. I knew full well what hot brass felt like but I thought I could sort of catch it and toss it into a pile before it burnt me but nope. First piece I caught stuck to my hand and wouldn't let go LOL. Amazing what goes through the human mind in under a second.</p><p></p><p>Anywho, some of our handguns toss brass ridiculously far. Can that be tamed by a gunsmith?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2623325, member: 24446"] I've been considering brass catchers, for the AR's at least, your post strengthened my resolve. I've never had brass issues before but I've heard a lot of horror stories from other people. I wish there was a way to make catching handgun brass easier. I had this idea that popped into my head about a half second after my sister started shooting hers and brass was flying at me that I would just catch it. Now, had I had longer than a half second to think about it, I surely would have thought better of the idea. I knew full well what hot brass felt like but I thought I could sort of catch it and toss it into a pile before it burnt me but nope. First piece I caught stuck to my hand and wouldn't let go LOL. Amazing what goes through the human mind in under a second. Anywho, some of our handguns toss brass ridiculously far. Can that be tamed by a gunsmith? [/QUOTE]
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