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Neville
01-05-10, 03:21
After their clever Glock PDW conversion kit (to whichs quality I can attest personally) German manufacturer HERA ARMS (http://www.hera-arms.com/) has again put an interesting kit on the market which makes the venerable 1911 extremely versatile. Contrary to other handgun conversion kits on the market you are running your trusty reliable Glock/1911 system in the Hera Arms kit without the need to use another slide or barrel. For you poor SBR-law guys, it can be used without a buttstock (with a sling for support like the old Steyr TMP or a micro Uzi) or with a longer barrel and shroud. In a few minutes you are back to the plain vanilla 1911. But imagine that one with a longer 10mm/.45 Super barrel. It adds lots of railspace, makes mounting of a reddot sight easy and keeps the (hopefully) trusted reliability of the 1911 platform.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/CPE_NFA.jpg

Youtube video of test:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCUB5QN1OYU

Vash1023
01-05-10, 03:30
anybody else notice the Non-existent cut out for the ambi-safety???

u think someone would have thought of that at some point in the design process???

geminidglocker
01-05-10, 03:49
Gaping barrel hole deterrent? Yeah, ok, just like racking the action on a 12ga. makes them flee. If they see the "Gaping barrel hole", it should already be to late for deterrance.:confused:

Neville
01-05-10, 04:31
is your humor switch stuck or what do you think a smily means?

The Dumb Gun Collector
01-05-10, 13:06
I don't care what anybody says--that is cool as hell.

Neville
03-29-10, 02:42
Got my conversion kit mounted

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/DSCN2330.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/DSCN2331.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/DSCN2332.jpg
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/DSCN2334.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/DSCN2335.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/DSCN2336.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/DSCN2337.jpg

Neville
03-29-10, 02:50
SBR version:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/CatoY2k/hera/CPE_2.jpg

citizensoldier16
03-29-10, 03:05
Interesting...but I'd still prefer an MP5 or a UMP45 for FA work.

Neville
03-29-10, 03:22
Its not so much competition to FA machine guns (which civilians can't get), but more adding variety to the Glock/1911 plattform.

MadDog
03-29-10, 10:48
If you want to SBR the thing that means your 1911 frame would be the registered part since that is what has the serial number. Then if you wanted to take your 1911 across state lines for let's say competition and an afternoon shooting with friends, you could't without BATFE prior notification.

No thanks I think I will take the spare cash I have laying around and spend it on a 50 GI upper for my Glock 21.

MadDog ;)

Norinco
03-29-10, 10:59
Why would you do that to a 1911....:confused:

Neville
03-30-10, 00:58
to have triple your hit potential- even at long distances? silencer fun?

kal
03-30-10, 01:11
check this one out too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjDa50tM_40&feature=related

Basically a semi auto machine pistol......."semi auto machine pistol", wtf lol :D

Neville
03-31-10, 11:45
Take a look at Hera Arms US distributor http://www.lanworldinc.com/Hera.htm

MadDog
03-31-10, 16:10
Strange, they don't tell you (if they did I didn't see it) on their web site that you need to register your Glock or 1911 as an SBR if you go with the barrel under 16". Even though it is a "conversion" kit, the second you put a shoulder stock on it you will have an SBR.

MadDog

Neville
03-31-10, 17:23
nope, its there- under the 1911 set:

(Adding A Vertical Fore Grip or Rear Stock Would Be an NFA SBR Configuration, all NFA rules apply)

Stock with Sling mount is not an SBR, also adding a 16" barrel as pictured above is not an SBR.