No more wasted shells in semi-automatic shooting.
This BlocShell was designed specifically for the MAXUS 1 and 2. It automatically captures spent casings ejected from semi-automatic rifles and holds them securely. Installation and removal take only one second , without tools, thanks to its magnetic mount.
Compatible with 100% of gas-operated and inertia-driven semi-automatic shotguns in 12, 16 and 20 gauge.
Key advantages
- Reliable capture : limits the dispersion of casings and facilitates their recovery after firing.
- Instant installation : tool-free magnetic attachment, can be put on and taken off in one second.
- Robust and lightweight : durable ABS case, total weight ≈ 200 g, discreet on the weapon.
- Wide compatibility : Designed to fit most common semi-automatic rifles. If you have any questions, please contact us before purchasing (we will respond within 24 hours).
- Simplified maintenance : drawer opening allows for quick emptying of the sockets.
How many shells can it hold?
Capacity: up to 5 casings depending on caliber and orientation. Actual test performed under firing conditions, without interfering with the ejection cycle or the rifle's operation.
Reassurance & security
- Does not interfere with the operation of the rifle (ejection and feeding)
- No modifications to the weapon: no drilling, no gluing
- Immediate withdrawal after the shooting session
Technical specifications
- Capacity : 3 to 5 cases (depending on caliber)
- Color : matte black
- Weight : approximately 200 g
- Warranty : 24 months
Dimensions
- Case dimensions : 100 × 75 × 78 mm (L × W × H)
- Magnetic support : 145 × 61 × 27 mm (L × H × thickness)
Installation & removal in 1 second
- Position the support along the barrel, facing the ejection window.
- Align the positioning lug with the ventilated strip if present.
- Press the case against the support: the magnet holds everything together.
- Fire your shots normally.
- Empty the case via the drawer after the session.
No drilling or gluing required. BlocShell does not modify the weapon.


