Well, with the right side reciprocating charging handle, you would need for it to left eject as the distance between the rearward travel of the charging handle and the front of the port would seem to be more than the size of most brass catchers.
However, you might contact the folks at www.tacticalbrassrecovery.com and see what they have to offer. They make the best brass catchers around.
One of the neat features of the ASR is that it has symmetric LH/RH ejection ports,
and the components can be reconfigured for LH ejection w/o any additional parts. The bolt handle slot is RH side only.
So it can be setup to eject left which avoids the reciprocating RH side bolt handle.
That is what I would do if I could find a brass catcher.
TacticalBrassRecovery.com doesn't list anything online for the ASR that I could find.
Guess I'll initiate contact to see what they have to say on the topic.
Get two of these (or something like them) and attach them to the top rail. Use them as a tie point for a bag with a wire frame in the neck (drawstring type bag but with a wire replacing the drawstring).
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