do they stock hera? I looked on their website and it doesn't show Hera.I bought a bunch of hera arms stuff from ARMSEAST (site sponsor) a while back. I did their SL8->G36 mod and it was wicked. The machining was right on with zip for slop.
cheers,
Not a CGN Business member, but MilArm Co. out of Edmonton carries and can order Hera products.
They're getting out of Hera Arms stuff.
They're getting out of Hera Arms stuff.
What are you looking for? We have stock too.
Did they tell you why?
Good thing I am not looking for AR partsToo much of a PITA to deal with the company and for what you're paying for; the quality is not up to par.
The shipment of barrels they got didn't have gas ports drilled in them.... so they had to send em out to a gunsmith and have all the gas ports drilled properly. Their response was "You had to specify gas port size when ordering!".....
The finish on the upper/lowers sucks and they have had to send some of them out to Arma-Coat to have them re-finished because the 'paint' was flaking off. (Arma-Coat did an awesome job though, as usual)
The tolerances on the upper/lowers are so tight that they don't always drop in with regular mil-spec parts, things like mag catches won't install in without 'fitting'...
The only things I can speak highly of are the conversion kits, although they are not without their faults too (some poor quality hardware - nuts and bolts etc...)
For an AR15 build there are better things out there, I can DEFINITELY say I'd rather go with a Rainier Arms billet upper/lower combo (One Shot carries them) rather than a HERA one!
Too much of a PITA to deal with the company and for what you're paying for; the quality is not up to par.
The shipment of barrels they got didn't have gas ports drilled in them.... so they had to send em out to a gunsmith and have all the gas ports drilled properly. Their response was "You had to specify gas port size when ordering!".....
The finish on the upper/lowers sucks and they have had to send some of them out to Arma-Coat to have them re-finished because the 'paint' was flaking off. (Arma-Coat did an awesome job though, as usual)
The tolerances on the upper/lowers are so tight that they don't always drop in with regular mil-spec parts, things like mag catches won't install in without 'fitting'...
The only things I can speak highly of are the conversion kits, although they are not without their faults too (some poor quality hardware - nuts and bolts etc...)
For an AR15 build there are better things out there, I can DEFINITELY say I'd rather go with a Rainier Arms billet upper/lower combo (One Shot carries them) rather than a HERA one!
Not a CGN Business member, but MilArm Co. out of Edmonton carries and can order Hera products.
Too much of a PITA to deal with the company and for what you're paying for; the quality is not up to par.
The shipment of barrels they got didn't have gas ports drilled in them.... so they had to send em out to a gunsmith and have all the gas ports drilled properly. Their response was "You had to specify gas port size when ordering!".....
The finish on the upper/lowers sucks and they have had to send some of them out to Arma-Coat to have them re-finished because the 'paint' was flaking off. (Arma-Coat did an awesome job though, as usual)
The tolerances on the upper/lowers are so tight that they don't always drop in with regular mil-spec parts, things like mag catches won't install in without 'fitting'...
The only things I can speak highly of are the conversion kits, although they are not without their faults too (some poor quality hardware - nuts and bolts etc...)
For an AR15 build there are better things out there, I can DEFINITELY say I'd rather go with a Rainier Arms billet upper/lower combo (One Shot carries them) rather than a HERA one!
They are now.
The finish on the upper/lowers sucks and they have had to send some of them out to Arma-Coat to have them re-finished because the 'paint' was flaking off. (Arma-Coat did an awesome job though, as usual)
The tolerances on the upper/lowers are so tight that they don't always drop in with regular mil-spec parts, things like mag catches won't install in without 'fitting'...
My upper/lower combo has been great! Fit and finish has been excellent with no issues with any of the part compatibility. The coating/finish has been extrememly durable as well. The only thing that required fitting was my Samson rail. The anti rotation tab had to be filed a bit to fit over the billet upper as it was a couple thou wider. Maybe the newer stuff has had some quality issues, but I got mine 3 years ago and couldnt be happier. Granted for a complete upper lower assembly it was $1100. You can put a Rainier together for less than that and get Ni-Bor BCG and go with a Giesselle and be pretty close to the same. Likely what I would have done in hindsight, but they werent available back then.



























