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  1. #1
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    Review: Hera Arms MPSS

    I was looking for a ambidextrous safety for my OA-15 and found the review of the BAD-ASS but after 1 month not even one dealer answered my emails if they could send it to austria. I had already given up and decided to buy the "normal" ambidextrous safety.

    But then my gunsmith called me and told me about a email he received from Hera Arms with the advertisment for their new AR safety.


    This is the ad he received.

    I was really excited and picked it up yesterday.


    It comes in a metal box.
    In it there is the actual safety and the switches in 5 various lengths and sizes in 3 colours (Black,FDE,Foliage)
    Also 3 screws and 2 allen keys.
    The 2 Euro and 1 Dollar coins are intended to be a size comparable.


    The switches are made of polymer.
    You can use the MPSS as a 90° or 45° degree safety by just rotating it 180°.


    Installation was pretty easy. The only hard thing was to decide which switches i should use.
    I personally dont like the 45° safety so i installed it 90° and i decided to go with the switch you can see on the picture above, on the other side i mounted the "long one".
    And if i dont like my setup i can easily change it...it only takes seconds.

    I really like my new safety and i dont regret the buy.
    Price is ~70 Euro and should be available in europe by now.
    If you got any questions, just write me.

    best regards, Daniel aka jhjfdf from snowy vienna

    P.S.: Here's a preview for my next review...its also from Hera Arms but unfortunately they delivered it with a 1/2x28 thread and i need it with a M14x1


    P.P.S.: If you know a good dealer who will ship to austria, please send me a pm with a link to his shop.(i know brownells, but they only send to a amount of 100 dollars...)

  2. #2
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    WOW, that's ALOT of switches! I'm gonna have to consider this for my new lower build!

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