
Ruger 10/22 Brass Catcher
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This is a brass catcher for the Ruger 10/22. There are two versions, one that hooks onto the picatinny rails and the other that attaches with velcro or a command strip. Below are some instructions for attaching both models. Picatinny Rail Version: The Picatinny rail version fits onto a standard rail. Since not all mounting holes are spaced evenly, the catcher has enough play to fit different rail models. Align the catcher over the bolt with a few millimeter margin from the front to ensure that it does not make contact when it chambers the next round. The bolt travel for the 10/22 is 53mm which gives you 10mm margin on both sides. Play around with the spacing and keep it where it feels best. The hooks are printed in a way to add strength with the layer lines (think diving board vs a vertical strip of legos). That said, they are still fragile, you don’t need to flex them much to get the catcher on and off the rail! Velcro/ Command Strip Version: The placement of this version is up to you. Follow the same logic as above and give it some space behind and in front of the charge handle. Ideally centered vertically to allow the shells to eject fully before making contact with the catcher. It might be wise to hold the catcher by hand and shoot a few rounds to see where it fits best. Included is a command strip and a velcro strip. Upon testing, the velcro left a sticky residue that was a bit tough to clean, hence the inclusion of something a bit easier to remove. I prefer the command strip for its hold and tendency to not sag as much. Both models are awkward to support due to their shape so tree support is the best way to do it. To ensure that the tree supports don't break due to the applied torque as it gets to the top, I used a rectangle block that intersects the support as a stronger base. Mimic the settings and the support block from the pictures and you should be fine. Use a 0.24mm support gap on the top for easy removal. They've been coming out if you cut them into chunks near the top of the branches, maybe a minute of support removal. Print one for you, print one for your friend, but please don't print these for commercial purposes...
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