HERA-ARMS Colt Pistol Extension

German company H.E.R.A. (“High-grade European Research for small Arms”, aka HERA-ARMS) produces a range of weapon accessories and conversion kits.  (Their website is available in both English and German)Whilst perhaps best known for their Glock Carbine Conversion kit, or even their Buttstock/Grip Conversion kit for the HK SL-8, their “Colt Pistol Extension” (or CPE for short) shows that even a 100-year old design like the Colt M1911 can be brought bang up to date with the latest innovations.A model of simplicity, the CPE simply bolts on to the pistol in place of the normal grips to provide a platform for tactical accessories without having to modify your pistol.  With the inclusion of an additional adapter, the CPE frame will also take AR-15 type stocks – put a longer barrel on your 1911 and you now have a quick and easy tactical carbine.  The CPE is available in Black, Tan and Olive Drab.* Note: check the firearms legislation for your area before shelling out for one of these, as the CPE essentially turns your standard pistol into a stocked-pistol – and that may not be legal where you live.

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0 Responses to HERA-ARMS Colt Pistol Extension

  1. Paul Firmin says:

    Why would you use this system? While it looks bad ass and practical surly you would be better off just getting a ream SMG like the MP7?

    • strikehold says:

      Because with this system you can detach the pistol from the stock and use it as normal if you want as well – and it doesn’t take a funky, proprietary, expensive, special type of ammunition either.

  2. TZH says:

    I have a trusty 1911 that’s been doing great in my IPSC standard division and I’ve been tinkering and improving it for 10 years. Lovely performance.And now I’ve got the option to add a longer barrel, stock and rail systems on my trusty weapon looks really attractive.Especially the C-Mag. 100 .40 caliber rounds downrange with better stability and improved sights & muzzle velocity? I’d love to try that!

  3. TZH says:

    oops, I think that drum magazine only carries 40 rounds. still pretty darn good.

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