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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    H.E.R.A. is working on another stock - other than their current version this one doesn't need the host gun to be (semi)permanently modified:

    http://www.hera-arms.de/triarii.php

    I'm trying to get my hands on one when they are finished.

    New pictures available:



    http://www.hera-arms.de/images/IMG_8927ent.jpg

    http://www.hera-arms.de/images/IMG_8961ent.jpg

    http://www.hera-arms.de/images/IMG_8962ent.jpg

    http://www.hera-arms.de/images/IMG_8928ent.jpg

    http://www.hera-arms.de/images/IMG_8945ent.jpg

    Also note extended SigPro Magazine...

    Still no examples to test, though...


    ...when I should get an opportunity, I'll start another thread.

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    thought it would be best to revive this old thread incase any of the original posters had information on it.

    Does a muzzle device have to be attached to the barrel directly or if perm mounting to the receiver in conjunction with the barrel works? I have read that the method they use is a dowel down the muzzle to the breechface or to the bolt. does anyone know how the ATF would still define the KPOS, RONI, or HERA as a SBR if a ~12" attachment was made to the front of the kit? I know CAA is making the Roni CG1 but no information yet about how the design is exactly allowing them to skirt the 16" barrel length requirement for non-NFA items.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crosse View Post
    thought it would be best to revive this old thread incase any of the original posters had information on it.

    Does a muzzle device have to be attached to the barrel directly or if perm mounting to the receiver in conjunction with the barrel works? I have read that the method they use is a dowel down the muzzle to the breechface or to the bolt. does anyone know how the ATF would still define the KPOS, RONI, or HERA as a SBR if a ~12" attachment was made to the front of the kit? I know CAA is making the Roni CG1 but no information yet about how the design is exactly allowing them to skirt the 16" barrel length requirement for non-NFA items.

    Who is skirting anything?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCK View Post
    Who is skirting anything?
    i'm not aware of any company that has produced a design that the barrel shroud that wasn't directly attached to the barrel could be a non-nfa item. I'm still waiting to hear back from CAA on how their design works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crosse View Post
    i'm not aware of any company that has produced a design that the barrel shroud that wasn't directly attached to the barrel could be a non-nfa item. I'm still waiting to hear back from CAA on how their design works.
    Why are you under the impression that these are non nfa items?

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    nvm. after a quick couple emails with the Roni guys, I've found out they intended to completely replace the glock barrel for a factory grade 16" barrel, which will be interesting to see.

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    I personally owned all 3 Glock Kits...RONI, KPOS and the TRIARII

    The Roni was my first one and it was something new and i just wanted it...it was fun to shoot but it always felt "cheap", because of the plastic. Also the Stock was too short for me so it wasnt very comfortable to shoot.
    The second was the KPOS...really small and compact but i didnt like that i have to add the charging handle...also it was a little bit "shaky".
    The third was the Triarii...a solid piece of metal, very easy to install, and i can add a lot of AR stuff to it...definitly my favorite.

    I will make some pictures of the Triarii in about 2 weeks.

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