SHOT SHOW 2010 - EMA Tactical (ex-CAA) Glock Carbine Kit

Steel reinforced ABS housing

Ambidextrous charging handle

Superb German quality

Top and bottom machined Aluminum rails included.

This unique shaft system is for Glock pistol models 17, 19, 22, 23, 31, 32: A simple assembly through utilization of the available front Picatinny rail as well as the included front rail locking bolt. Included is an ambidextrous charging handle which gives the possibility of assembly to both right and left handed shooters The G.C.C. has a super ergonomic design and allows the possibility to mount a front fore-grip, lamps, lasers and iron sights to the additional Picatinny rails. All models come with a cheek rest that is made of a high quality neoprene rubber for extra comfort.

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Simple assembly
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Outside shaft body
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For right and left handed shooters
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Machined Aluminum Picatinny rails

My bad, its a steel reinforced body. :p
Price is $499usd. So I guess it depends on if you have access to the US firearms market but for me it is cheaper and better quality (I have held both products and the above mentioned one is of far better quality).
The other unit feels like lego.
 
I plan on using mine as a "shock and awe" tool to introduce to the growing number of folks I invite to the range as guests.

1. It is easy to shoot. (same reason I bought an AA conversion kit)
2. It will generate a buzz when they talk to their other gun-virgin friends.
3. It will demonstrate that something "evil" looking as a subgun is really safe when handled and used responsibly.

I'm all about breaking down the stereotypical gangsta attitude that sheeple have for black guns. The same sheeple gorging themselves on nightly MDKs on CSI whatever....

4. All that and shooting Zs. Can't forget the Zs!!
 
I havent seen the CAA kit yet, but I do like the look of it,
Here is my Hera GCC, it's a very solid little Conversion. Still waiting for a few additions.
I like it a lot. Will have to wait to compare the two.
enjoy.
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I just ordered a FAB defense Kpos from Wolverine, much better in my opinion (folding stock, use of pistol sight etc.)

From the pictures I can't see how you could still use the pistol sights on this. They probably mean you don't have to remove either of the sights (which you do for the rear sight with the Roni and Hera, because this is where you install a block to work with the charging handle).

I think if you're looking for a low-cost Glock conversion kit the KPOS is a good great buy @ $445 (it includes the grip and a single-point sling), but the KPOS is not the RONI - and the RONI is not the HERA; you're really paying for what you get here.
 
The HERA is fixed LOP right?

Anyone have detailed pics of the HERA or RONI charging handle block?

I'm thinking some creative modifcation may be in order to get them to fit rear aftermarket sights.
 
The HERA is fixed LOP right?

Yes, fixed stock.

Anyone have detailed pics of the HERA or RONI charging handle block?
I'm thinking some creative modifcation may be in order to get them to fit rear aftermarket sights.

On the Hera GCC you replace the rear sight with a block for the charging handle; I believe this is the same on the RONI (but I haven't received mine yet so I can't confirm).

If you (or anyone else) would like any close-up or detailed pictures of any part of the Hera GCC just let me know and I'll post them later. --Jay
 
From the pictures I can't see how you could still use the pistol sights on this. They probably mean you don't have to remove either of the sights (which you do for the rear sight with the Roni and Hera, because this is where you install a block to work with the charging handle).

In the video it is a drop in setup, doesn't appear to be a step which involves messing with the rear site or a charging handle..
 
In the video it is a drop in setup, doesn't appear to be a step which involves messing with the rear site or a charging handle..

I'm fairly certain they skipped an installation step in the video. On the KPOS, you remove the slide plate and you replace it with a custom part that connects to the charging handle; on the HERA, you replace the rear sight with a block that catches the charging handle.

Look at the 0:13 mark in this video and you'll clearly see there's a separate piece that attaches to the rear/top of the Glock. Whether this clips on, replaces the rear sight, slide plate, etc. - it's obviously a separate process. So sure, absolutely - once you finish this base installation - it looks fairly straight-forward to install the Glock into the RONI.

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It's like a ring that hooks over the back of the slide in front of the rear sight and works as an ambi cocking lever... no modification to the gun are required.

Mark

I asked the same question about mods to the gun and this is what mark said.
 
So Blaxsun.... are you able to aim and shoot the glock with the cocking lever mounted and not in the HERA? i.e. can you leave the cocking lever on permanently?

Yes, although accuracy would probably be effected with the removal of the rear sight, and the exchanged pin would preclude the use of a holster. Maybe I'll try to upload some pictures in a bit that show the parts that change on the Hera (essentially you swap out the #34 pin with a wider version and you replace the rear sight with a higher block that catches the charging handle on the GCC).

If the question is how much work is it to convert your "Hera" Glock back to a standard configuration, the answer is just a few minutes. For myself, though - I bought the Hera kit as a permanent addition to my Glock 17 (I figured it was cheaper than a TP9 and allowed me to use all my standard 10-rnd magazines).

I've been working on a comparison chart for all three conversion kits, so if anyone has any firsthand experience with the RONI (mine's still backordered) or the KPOS I'd love to hear from you.
 
Well I've committed to getting the EMA so you can expect my usual detailed pics when it arrives. I'm pretty sure I'll have to mod the charging handle to accomodate my TruGlo sights which are without a doubt bulky.

I thought this was a "zero mod" deal for the RONI.... removing the rear sight would be a PITA.

Is the Charging handle on the HERA polymer? Does anyone know about the EMA?
 
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