POTD: HERA Arms H7 Stock System for Remington 700 SA
Photo Of The Day: Today we’re taking a closer look at the H7 stock system for the Remington 700 SA, made by Hera Arms. Their chassis is made out of fiberglass-reinforced polymer, an aluminum V-block and an aluminum forestock. There’s also a polymer cheekpiece support, M-LOK slots for mounting various accessories and an AICS-compatible 5 round magazine. The Hera H7 stock system is compatible with most of the triggers on the market should you chose to change from the original. The configuration above has some kind of thermal or night vision clip-on attachment.
Below: Suppressed hunting rifle. Great for you and your dog.
The weight is 43.49 oz and it’s available in black, tan and OD green. This is a Photo Of The Day, but since you’re going to ask, the MSRP is $299. Plus you need a Remington 700 short action as well. You can find more information here: https://hera-usa.com/firearms/repetiergewehre/308-win/hera-h7/
Apart from hunters, Hera Arms can also arm the Space Force.
Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.
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That's a hot deal, 300 bucks. M700SA action inlet is probably a safe bet, but I wouldn't buy a new M700 anytime soon.
Look sharp. However, bolt action rifles are long overdue for revamp, especially when the chassis/action configuration makes them heavier than the AR, let alone manual action ones that omits the gas system, buffer and springs.
Q's fix, Tubb 2000 and sig cross have the idea right( if not execution on some of them)