Peter-James R.
Comentado en Alemania el 18 de enero de 2024
A bit complicated to put together
Ludovic
Comentado en Francia el 4 de agosto de 2023
Je connaissais la marque donc je savais à quoi m’attendre. Et une personne de mon entourage en avait un, ce qui fait que je savais que je n’allais pas avoir de mauvaise surprise. Produit qualitatif et simple de montage et démontage. Pour les pointilleux, là fermetures éclaire arrière me semble un peu légère, donc je pense qu’elle peut dérailler dans le temps. Mon amis a eu des problèmes de casse avec les tubes plastiques qui permettent de tendre le filet. Cependant le sien a 10 ans et est utilisé 3x par semaines. Donc bon, je ne me fait pas soucis pour l’estimation de la durée de vie.
Waldemar S.
Comentado en Alemania el 23 de enero de 2023
Endlich kein Kopfweh beim Aufsammeln von Hülsenexoten mehr!
Douglas
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de abril de 2017
Works great. My pistol tends to throw brass in a few different directions, so one must stand very close. It doesn't always 'catch' them, but even knocking them out of the air helps a huge amount.Pro-Tip: Use a rest bag to weigh down your tripod on a windy day.
Huey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2014
Have you ever gone to the range where a guy next to you firing his AR and the brasss keep landing on you? I bought this for two purposes. One is to keep my shells from hitting the next guy. I just want to be considerate, and besides, you don't want to piss off people with guns. The second purpose is I just want to collect all my brass, including handguns'.The recent CA laws requiring gun manufactures to microstamp their guns means that the cops can trace the gun owner by following the brass. In other word, someone can collect your brass, go on to commit a crime then leave your brass at the crime scene instead. That's why I just want to clean after myself when I'm done. On the other hand, if you're reloading, this is a great tool to collect your brass for reloading. At the bottom of the net, there is a little zipper which you can unzip to empty your brass. Great product, very easy to put it together. Just connect all the plastic rods, and you're done. The trap is big enough to cover virtually all types of small firearms used a the local ranges. Given the typical size of the shooting bench, which is quite small, it means that you'd have to place this close to the gun ejecting port. So I would imagine that it's nearly impossible for the brass to escape this trap. If you worry about the brass hitting the next guy over, this will keep that from happening.