🎯 Catch your cases, not your breath!
The Picatinny or Universal Rail Mounted Case Catcher by Graco Models Mark II is a must-have accessory for handgun enthusiasts. This innovative catcher easily mounts onto any Picatinny rail, featuring a soft shell that protects your cases while ensuring a lightweight and durable design for effortless transport and use.
Handle Type | integrated with rail" or "NA |
Shell Type | Soft |
UPC | 689466248159 |
Manufacturer | Graco Models |
Brand Name | Graco Models Mark II |
Part Number | Picatinny |
D**.
Promising and Low Cost Brass Catcher
I like the promise of this brass catcher so far. I'm putting it on my 10mm so I don't have to walk a mile to collect my brass, if I ever find it at all. I collect my brass to reload it and having a catcher will be nice. This way I can focus more on shooting and less on keeping track of where the brass is landing!So initial thoughts: It fits snug to the rail and it doesn't add any perceivable weight to my firearm. It doesn't interfere with sight picture at all either.The frame is a thick wire and you can bend it to fit your gun in whatever way is necessary.Now, something that concerns me a little is that I can see a small crack in the plastic connector after attaching it to my gun. The gun has a standard rail so it's not an issue of size. I've included a picture. The crack is very fine, but I'm not sure how it will stand up to the recoil. I will come back with more pictures after I've tested it in the field.Update: It has stood up to the recoil well! It does fit a bit more loosely than it did originally, but it still grips the rail tight enough to stay in place. The crack hasn't gotten any bigger. It caught most of the brass and whatever it didnt simply landed at my feet. Not having to chase my brass was really nice! I reccomend this product. There aren't many rail mounted catchers for pistols and this one works very well!
S**T
This item is just great. Not too expensive and simply just does the ...
This item is just great. Not too expensive and simply just does the job. Once you understand how it attaches to the underside picatinny rail it is so easy to clip on and off. You do not notice it is on the weapon. I agree, you can see it, and to start off with you feel as if you are looking down the side of it, but after the first few shots you can forget it is there, you just notice the flick of the net as the brass goes into it. No more endless searching on the floor for brasses. I rate this item highly. It is so light that you just cannot feel it, even with some brasses in there. I live in France and was unable to obtain one of these in Europe. The manufacturers do not post overseas and I was fortunate enough to know someone in the states who would forward it to me. Com'on guys, get your act in gear and post overseas will you! We need these things here, there are no alternatives here in Europe other than inconvenient things to hold that people do not want. Great device indeed! Loved it!
7**F
Revised design looks good so far...
So, I think I like it. It works well, catches most of the brass, over 90% I would say, those that it miss just hit oddly and drop strait down, which is a plus. It's light, unobtrusive, you don't really know it's there other than seeing it of course.My only concern is long term durability. The orange polymer "clamp" was very firm when it arrived, I could barely get it on the rail. Now, after only two range trips, it has loosened/stretched a bit and clips on and off very easily, maybe too easily. Time will tell if it stays firm enough to stay attached during recoil. If it does, it's a winner imo.6/10 -Update - As I feared, after couple of range trips, the plastic clamp has loosened considerably, and won't stay attached to the firearm under recoil. A crack has appears in the Y-section of the clamp it is has no clamping force at all anymore. I'll contact the manufacturer and provide update.6/18 Update - Graco send me a replacement, a revised design with a "level" molded in to assist in mounting/removing with minimal stress. Appears to work fine, will update after shooting. Raising a star due to excellent customer service.
R**V
Worked well initially, but now falls off due to plastic cracking
After my first range session with this product, I was impressed. I was catching well over 85% of the brass, which was excellent, IMO, given how difficult it is to design a brass catcher for a pistol. I was quite pleased.HOWEVER,In my second range session, big problems. The brass catcher will not stay attached to the pic rail. Upon inspection, I find that the adaptor has cracked, so it barely hangs on. The first time it fell off, it went beyond the shooting line, so I had to summon a range official to get it back for me. After that, I had to stand well back of the firing line so when (not if, when) it fell off again, I could pick it up. This will likely end up in the trash.To the designers: guys, learn some material science BEFORE you start manufacturing. Jeez. I'd rather pay more for one with a proper pic rail adapter. Quit with the cheap 3-D printer crap. This is not a quality product. It is a home-made prototype at best.
D**.
Good Idea...
The brass catcher was easy enough to put on but the plastic cracked right away. The plastic 3d printed part is very brittle reminding me that it was probably printed with PLA filament then a coating applied to try and smooth it. I think it would have been more durable if it was printed using ABS filament. I have four 3d printers and don't mind the breakage because I will design and print a more sturdy picatinny type rail from PETG filament and this catcher will work great for me. I do like that the wire holding the net is bendable so I can bend it up over the slide to catch brass that gets ejected upwards instead of sideways.
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