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Hera CQR AR15 Stock – Unboxing, review & installation

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In this review we unbox the new HeraUSA CQR stock. A unique AR-15 stock that resembles the stock design of the FN P90.

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  1. :::: For me it looks better than it works. The front grip isn't exactly vertical so perhaps it's legal on a pistol version but as you can see you loose your light mount on shorter barrels and while they took the time and effort to mold that space in to clear a 60 round PMAG it doesn't fit flush against the mag well unless you file a groove in it to fit over that slight rim/lip around the bottom of the mag well opening. Thot some ARs mite be straight at the bottom but every one of mine have that lip. The front grip feels great but not really worth what you give up. Don't know how they can remedy that part where you can't tilt the upper, found that out the hard/embarrassing way, unless they make the grip quick detach instead of rubber hammer and allen wrench. Haven't tried the stock and probly wont after watchin this so guess if I want the P90 look I nd to buy a P90. Carry the FN Five Seven neway but was planning to get an AR57 upper. BTW: I like this guy's vids cause he shows the fumbles just like real gun life….like mine anyway. There are nuts, screws and springs lost in my mancave a Discovery Channel archeological team cudn't find. Like 1 commenter said, maybe they will get it right. They got the quality right they just haven't actually used their product enough. Um, so um, like um, thanx for the um, video. I, um, say um, um a lot, um too. L8r.

  2. actually you can remove that spacer, but you need it for the butt pad, so really you can only add to that spacer to increase the LOP. i wanted a shorter LOP so i tried going without the spacer and its a no go.

  3. I like the look as opposed to the same old usual buttstock and forward grip setup that's been out there forever. It makes the variety in your safe look slightly cooler.

  4. That alignment issue with the Hera stock and the grip tang on the lower receiver – isn't it much more likely that when you screwed your buffer tube in you left it canted slightly to the side? Don't know Hera from a hole in the wall, but it staggers the imagination that any company could bring this product to market with that kind of molding error.

  5. There are some ergonomic issues in CQR stock. If you have low profile selector lever instead of cam type or so, its really hard to use selector, especially if your you have small hand. You can't turn your wrist in to help your thump reach selector due to shape of stock. Thats not problem in California of course ;).

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