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  • triggs75
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    Originally posted by saybng
    @Triggs75, that looks pretty nice, do u mind sharing where u ordered your Hera from..

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    Where people said to not order from. I pre ordered from botach. The initial est shipment date was feb 2nd. Got an email saying they received a delivery and will send out by pre order dates, I made that cut. They say their next shipment dates are February 2nd again.

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  • saybng
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    @Triggs75, that looks pretty nice, do u mind sharing where u ordered your Hera from..

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  • phase1
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    Stock is prefect for a spr build

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  • Capybara
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    It somehow got put out as a spec (obviously incorrectly) that this stock weighs two pounds. Thanks for showing us what it actually weighs triggs75!

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  • JeffSD
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    Originally posted by triggs75
    Figured I would try the Hera CQR stock on my JP 20" rifle since it is more of a prone gun anyways...


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    Chad
    That thing is cool. I want to get the Free State version when I move. It's lighter than I was expecting too, bonus.

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  • Blade Gunner
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    Originally posted by triggs75
    Figured I would try the Hera CQR stock on my JP 20" rifle since it is more of a prone gun anyways.

    For those wanting to know the weight of the stock, it is 1.014 pounds. I had on previously on this rifle the Magpul UBR stock which weighed 1.15 pounds, so putting the CQR stock on actually made my rifle lighter.

    I will need to get their larger spacer for the buttstock to fit my length of pull better. Currently with the 15mm spacer it comes with the stock is 9 3/4" long. I like my stocks to be around 10 1/4 to 1/2" long so the longer spacers will fit my need.

    Probably will not be able to take it out to the range for a bit since I have a newborn at home who is now two days old, but had enough time to change out the stocks at least.







    Chad


    Thanks for the pics. Of all the featureless options, the HERA is the easiest on the eyes. Glad to know they are shipping.


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  • MissiontoMars
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    I think that looks awesome. Thanks for the pics

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  • Whiterabbit
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    ugly or not, that's about as normal as it gets for featureless. I'll buy that option if I go featureless.

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  • triggs75
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    Figured I would try the Hera CQR stock on my JP 20" rifle since it is more of a prone gun anyways.

    For those wanting to know the weight of the stock, it is 1 pound 1.4 oz. I had on previously on this rifle the Magpul UBR stock which weighed 1.15 pounds, so putting the CQR stock on actually made my rifle lighter.

    I will need to get their larger spacer for the buttstock to fit my length of pull better. Currently with the 15mm spacer it comes with the stock is 9 3/4" long. I like my stocks to be around 10 1/4 to 1/2" long so the longer spacers will fit my need.

    Probably will not be able to take it out to the range for a bit since I have a newborn at home who is now two days old, but had enough time to change out the stocks at least.







    Chad
    Last edited by triggs75; 01-20-2017, 3:20 PM.

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  • Angrysnarf
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    Looks like the option zero is a better choice given the handguard I have

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  • Predator
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    everyone is supposed to have the same opinion so they can be "cool" .... right?

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  • Capybara
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    FWIW, I don't hate it and I am glad when companies help us give the douchebags up in Sacramento the finger with new tools like this. I think it's ugly and kind of dumb looking but then again, all featureless are kind of dumb and fugly so no singling this product out. Apparently, judging by all of the enthusiasm here, it's going to be a hit, at least with the California neutered rifle crowd. I have a grip wrap on my AK and a Hammerhead on my AR, they both are fugly and dumb looking but they get the job done, that's all that matters.

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  • Euphoria526
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    Freedom of choice. And their opinion.
    Oh yeah also interwebz...

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  • Maximus924
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    I dont see why people "hate" so hard on options. Not your taste? thats fine. You should just be happy that companies continue to build different options that comply with our stringent laws... I doubt I will buy a Hera, but I am pleased to see different compliant configurations come to market. you might not like this one, but its success may lead to another company to create a competing product.... and maybe that next product is the one that works PERFECTLY for your needs...
    Bravo to Hera, and bravo to all companies who have brought "featureless" options to the market.

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  • Capybara
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    Originally posted by julioakaslayer
    Well you will be removing your current pistol grip and stock, which will remove some weight from the rifle. So you wont actually be adding 2 pounds. Probably less than 1 pound will be added.
    True, if you like the tacticool 2x4 look ;-)

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