on_one_wheel wrote:Is it legal in all states of AU?
deye243 wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:Is it legal in all states of AU?
No it isn't so he better be careful I can't remember which states brass catches are illegal
Die Judicii wrote:Seen one of these advertised for $145.00 on abused guns.
Took me 15 mins,,, a bit of aluminium offcut, and a cable tie to produce this as a one off.
Have ordered a pool table replacement basket to take the place of a zip lock bag.
Tried it today with both a .308 and the .22/250
Works flawlessly.
Bugman wrote:
Die Judicii wrote:Bugman wrote:
Just bend down and pick the brass up, ya lazy bugger
Bugman wrote:Just bend down and pick the brass up, ya lazy bugger
Die Judicii wrote:BR,,,,,,,,
I was in the throes of doing just what you have pictured,, on the right hand end of my shooting rigs bench.
And,, was thinking of trying an old table tennis net or that nylon bird net that you drape over fruit trees.
But by stealing the idea from that advert what I have now is much better.
Because I run mainly the same scopes on most of my rifles,, that makes it easy to change from one to the other.
Just looking closer at yours,,,,,,,,,,, isn't that one of those baby bouncers ??
Oldbloke wrote:DJ how is it held in place?
Oldbloke wrote:DJ how is it held in place?
on_one_wheel wrote:Because brass catches can turn an otherwise law abiding shooter into an instant covert, tactical, assassin sniper who's completely untraceable.
deye243 wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:Because brass catches can turn an otherwise law abiding shooter into an instant covert, tactical, assassin sniper who's completely untraceable.
Yes and the retard that came up with this idea obviously does not know how a revolver works .
Die Judicii wrote:deye243 wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:Because brass catches can turn an otherwise law abiding shooter into an instant covert, tactical, assassin sniper who's completely untraceable.
Yes and the retard that came up with this idea obviously does not know how a revolver works .
Who even mentioned revolvers ?
Die Judicii wrote:deye243 wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:Because brass catches can turn an otherwise law abiding shooter into an instant covert, tactical, assassin sniper who's completely untraceable.
Yes and the retard that came up with this idea obviously does not know how a revolver works .
Who even mentioned revolvers ?
No1_49er wrote:Die Judicii wrote:deye243 wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:Because brass catches can turn an otherwise law abiding shooter into an instant covert, tactical, assassin sniper who's completely untraceable.
Yes and the retard that came up with this idea obviously does not know how a revolver works .
Who even mentioned revolvers ?
'deye243' has posed an interesting scenario which seems to have been lost on some posters here.
Perhaps I can explain the comment?
The premise is that an ejected cartridge case catcher will deny an investigator access to evidence at a crime scene, hence their illegality.
But a revolver retains all spent cartridge cases, ergo, no evidence is left at the scene.
Therefore, "the retard that came up with the idea (that a case catcher should be illegal) does not know how a revolver works".
Or is that too difficult to understand?
No1_49er wrote:Who even mentioned revolvers ?
on_one_wheel wrote:Is it legal in all states of AU?
northdude wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:Is it legal in all states of AU?
Are you joking? Are brass catchers really illegal in Aus?