Lightweight, compact, and ergonomic the Hera CQR AR-15 Stock makes a perfect addition to any rifle modification. These AR15 Stocks from the innovators at HERA Arms are easy to install on your own or with the help of a gunsmith. Designed for law enforcement and the military the Hera Buttstock System is perfect for tactical applications. On the field or on the range the Hera AR-15 Rifle System helps your long gun perform at tip-top shape. Specifications for HERA Arms CQR AR-15 Stock System: Manufacturer: HERA Arms Fabric/Material: Polymer Gun Model: AR-15 Length: 12 in Condition: New Gun Make: AR Platform Features of: HERA Arms CQR AR-15 Stock, 32D-RK-1212: Easy to install Designed for the LE/Military Please note that this uses your existing Safety Detent Spring for installation. Allen wrench not included. Package Contents: HERA Arms CQR AR-15 Stock System
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Matt –
I have a few of these. It will give you a different look than almost anyone else's AR-15. Length of pull is adjustable but requires removing the butt-plate then rebolting it, l.o.p. spacers are sold separately. It's not bulky and feels decently solid. I'm giving it 4/5 stars because the grip needs design work in my opinion. The angle is pretty steep (like 30°), which is fine for a rifle but as a CQB/PDW stock the grip angle should be much closer to perpendicular with the barrel (maybe 10-15°). The current setup requires installing the grip screw with your Allen wrench at an angle, not the easiest since it goes through the front of the grip not the base like most AR pistol grips. Would not recommend for beefy or small handed users as you may find it difficult to manipulate your safety selector and mag release.
PieGuy –
Looks sweet on my futuristic ar build. Just wish they made it out of a higher grade plastic and refined it a lil nicer. I see what the others mean by air soft quality. I like it though. .
Mike –
Just what I ordered and it looks great, but most of all I ordered during a pandemic, a couple of days before a hurricane hit and it was delivered the day we had an earthquake in NC on a Sunday. Now that is service.
Gabe –
I took a chance and ordered the stock to see if it would fit my CMMG mutant chambered in 7.62×39, sadly it would not. The stock seemed well made and I would still recommend it to anyone having one of the recommended rifles it fits.
Masterlong –
I outfitted one of my AR's with the Hera stock and forgrip and it looks pretty sweet. It feels nice and durable and has multiple mounting locations for your choice of sling. I kept mine all black but it could easily be painted in a variety of ways to personalize your rifle. There may need to be a little adgusting required to get it to fit tightly. I had a slight gab but its strong and sturdy. Used in combination with the Hera forgrip completes the look.
Chris –
The design is crisp and intelligent, but unfortunately doesn't give the user much ability to adapt or change. Some folks complain about the "plastic-y" feel of the CQR products, and they are plastic, but they are metal where it counts such as in the butt stock. The installation is somewhat involved and a touch tricky, so this is not a quick-change-out stock. The angle of the grip is also more like a standard A2 grip. The QD options are in useful positions. The length of pull can only be changed by purchasing separate extension parts, but is simple enough to change…just not as easy as the typical adjustable AR stock. For me personally, the grip places my hand in a spot that I don't like because it interferes easily with an ambi-safety on the right side in the firing position. Four stars for how cool it looks and the precision with which it's made, but I'd give it 3 stars for actual utility. There are worse stocks out there which are fully adjustable too. The price reflects what it takes to manufacture this piece, but doesn't reflect its actual usefulness. This might actually be a better option for people with smaller hands such as women or teens.