The new generation CQR Gen. 2 combines functionality and design. Thanks to the ergonomically shaped handle, the CQR Gen. 2 ensures a comfortable shooting experience for almost any hand size. In addition, the adjustable shoulder rest can be perfectly adapted to the user’s arm length. QD eyelets also enable the use of sling swivels with a push button release system. Fits standard A2 buffer tubes. Specifications for HERA Arms CQR Buttstock GEN.2: Manufacturer: HERA Arms Condition: New Package Contents: HERA Arms CQR Buttstock GEN.2
6 reviews for HERA Arms CQR Buttstock GEN.2
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Lupus Irae –
I bought this rifle stock because i was look for a cqr gen 1 stock. When i saw this item on the hera arms website i was intrigued by the design but also the use of a rifle length buffer system. This stock feels perfect to use on a rifle.
SoberSniper81 –
You kinda need to build around this? It calls for a specific buffer assembly. I chose to start with the exact suggestion and move forward. My upper is a 10.5 300 blackout. I'm gonna get her together and see what I get. Might end up toggling different bolt carriers seeing which runs more efficiently. It looks bada$$. I am a little disappointed that the butt stock portion is just very hard plastic, grip and where it's contacting your shoulder. It's a very small contact area on your shoulder. I would have liked to seen a way to soften up/texture up this part of the kit. But like I said. It LOOKS FANTASTIC AND and FORMIDABLE and I can't wait to get it all together finally and see what she can do!
Robdob –
It looks cool. Fits great and has a good overall feel to it and the grip is comfortable. The shoulder seating area is small and feels awkward but useable. I think with use it will feel normal. My only complaint is there is a bolt that goes through the end of stock into the buffer tube. I used an Aero P rifle buffer tube. When you tighten the bolt it starts to separate the stock making a visible gap. You have to figure out a way to shim in between the stock and buffer tube.
Rocky –
It's a little bit weird to look at, but it's actually pretty comfortable in use.
Jason Ervin –
Took a few to install, but was well worth the time it took. Great product looks and feels great and if you add the front fore grip it really adds an aggressive look. The only downfall was you have to purchase a rifle buffer tube which sets you back another 50 bucks.
half acre –
I got this for a rifle build that was, to me, and unusual build. Went with a 12.7x42mm (.50 Beowulf) rifle build this time, and this seemed like the best “otherworldly” stock for an unusual AR-15 build. Plus the foregrip was on sale here and after I got the parts I needed ordered, OP put added a 2 day shipping code… I missed that deal! Anyway, I got to the stock install portion of building the lower and found I needed to have an A2 style, non-adjustable buffer tube. So I ordered a new buffer tube and swapped one out from another rifle I had that had a fixed A2 stock. The stock bolts tougher nicely after the grip is secured, BUT..!! I had drill out the pistol grip bolt hole. It was too small of a diameter to allow the regular pistol grip bolt to go through it. The bolt threaded the plastic on its way in, and that caused issues. After opening up the grip mount hole just a touch, it bolted up easily. Once the A2 style buffer tube was installed, the stock itself bolted up and to the grip easily. Solid. I like it! Will update after firing some rounds but it feels good to hold. Plus, it looks fantastic in every aspect of the term. Ready for dinosaur or alien being hunting…..