Hera Arms AR-15 9mm. Can you get these?

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Not sure if this has been asked before but since you stock some Hera Arms products are you able to get their 9mm lowers/uppers and complete rifles? I would be interested in just a lower or receiver set if possible, it looks like they come stripped or with lower parts installed. It takes colt mags which are already readily available here. Anyone else interested in these?

Full rifle: http://www.hera-arms.de/ar15-9mm

Lower receiver: http://www.hera-arms.de/lower

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They are speaking German in the video and Youtube's auto-translate seems to be terrible but you get a good look at the rifle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EtjcHe9bVM
 

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I'd be in for a stripped or complete lower, preferably stripped.

I was wondering about the stripped lowers, knowing little about 9mm ARs would the pistol specific magazine catch/other parts be easy to find here and are they the same across multiple manufacturers or would Wolverine have to bring in specific parts from Hera too?
 
i have to wonder what the point of bringing these in now that the FX-9 is coming in and IT'S non restricted,and since 9mm AR's have a reputation with reliability issues, the FX-9 makes way more sense doesn't it?
 
I was wondering about the stripped lowers, knowing little about 9mm ARs would the pistol specific magazine catch/other parts be easy to find here and are they the same across multiple manufacturers or would Wolverine have to bring in specific parts from Hera too?
Colt style 9mm lowers mostly use the exact same parts as your standard 5.56 AR-15 lower (including magazine catch). Only specific parts are the proprietary longer 9mm bolt catch, buffer (which is a bit longer and heavier) and extractor (which is bolted to the lower and often supplied with it). Standard 9mm bolt catch and buffer should be compatible with the Hera Arms lower.
 
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i have to wonder what the point of bringing these in now that the FX-9 is coming in and IT'S non restricted,and since 9mm AR's have a reputation with reliability issues, the FX-9 makes way more sense doesn't it?

Not that the FX-9 isn't an interesting gun, it's just not an AR. Some people don't really care about restricted/non-restricted since they shoot at the range anyway. I personally like (very) short barrelled PCCs and the NR FX-9 just doesn't suit that need.
 
Not that the FX-9 isn't an interesting gun, it's just not an AR. Some people don't really care about restricted/non-restricted since they shoot at the range anyway. I personally like (very) short barrelled PCCs and the NR FX-9 just doesn't suit that need.

understood,,but still 9mm Ar's aren't exactly known for reliability,but i see where range only doesn't matter to people stuck in cities,but when you have acreage to play on,NR sure is fun,
 
understood,,but still 9mm Ar's aren't exactly known for reliability,but i see where range only doesn't matter to people stuck in cities,but when you have acreage to play on,NR sure is fun,

I used to live in a rural area and couldn't agree more. I have however now moved to the city and my indoor range will only allow pistol caliber carbines so the 9mm AR remains the funniest toy IMHO. I currently own two 9mm ARs, one is a dedicated Glock style lower and the other is a NEA lower with Colt style 9mm magwell block. They are both very reliable. I actually don't recall having any stoppage with any of them with factory ammo. Plus, for the avid AR bulder, a complete assembled gun is just boring!
 
I used to live in a rural area and couldn't agree more. I have however now moved to the city and my indoor range will only allow pistol caliber carbines so the 9mm AR remains the funniest toy IMHO. I currently own two 9mm ARs, one is a dedicated Glock style lower and the other is a NEA lower with Colt style 9mm magwell block. They are both very reliable. I actually don't recall having any stoppage with any of them with factory ammo. Plus, for the avid AR bulder, a complete assembled gun is just boring!

Plus, for the avid AR bulder, a complete assembled gun is just boring!

Agreed! What Glock lower did you use?
 
Plus, for the avid AR bulder, a complete assembled gun is just boring!

Agreed! What Glock lower did you use?

That one actually introduced me to 9mm ARs, it's a PSA PA-X9. I am currently building another 9mm AR with a BCL receiver set using a Spike's magwell block, looks promising but I really like the idea of a dedicated lower.
 
understood,,but still 9mm Ar's aren't exactly known for reliability,but i see where range only doesn't matter to people stuck in cities,but when you have acreage to play on,NR sure is fun,

Depends who makes it. I have friends who shoot pcc in uspsa, went from unclasssed to master in 6 months. His pcc made by Jones arms is dead reliable, doesn't even recoil at all either no muzzle rise.
 
That one actually introduced me to 9mm ARs, it's a PSA PA-X9. I am currently building another 9mm AR with a BCL receiver set using a Spike's magwell block, looks promising but I really like the idea of a dedicated lower.

Awesome! Yeah I prefer the looks of dedicated lower myself, so when I see a lower like the Hera one here I'm always eager to find out if we can get them.
 
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