HERA H3PRO
HERA H3 PRO MAGAZINE
H3PRO MAG
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RRP
6.90 EUR
Retail price





DESCRIPTION
The Hera H3L PRO additional weights are designed for use in H3L PRO magazines. The H3L PRO magazine is a civilian 10-round magazine for use in semi-automatic firearms of the AR15/M4 series and can be used as an H1 or H3L magazine.
A highlight of the H3L PRO is the cavity in the magazine base, which allows the insertion of commercially available keyways (DIN 6885 Form A) to optimally adjust the weight to the personal requirements of the shooter and the weapon. The total weight of the H3L PRO can be increased by up to 308 grams (44 grams per keyway) to provide the shooter with the most realistic training possible while using a legally compliant magazine.
FEATURES
- Practical training
- Easy installation
SUITABLE FOR..
Hera H3L Pro Magazine
ITEM NUMBER
13.09.01
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PRECISION DOWN TO EVERY DETAIL - MADE IN GERMANY
Which weapons is the HERA magazine compatible with?
Our HERA H-series polymer magazines for AR15s are compatible with most AR15 systems. They can also be used in weapons that utilize this standard, such as our H6 system.
What is a stabilized feeder?
Our stabilized H-series feeder is geometrically designed to effectively prevent jamming or tipping.
Can the feeder be removed without tools?
Yes, to disassemble the magazine, simply push out the retaining pin. Then the base plate, spring, and follower can be removed.
What does "impact modified" mean?
By specifically modifying the plastic with additives, they can withstand even sudden impacts and stresses without breaking. The result: maximum durability, greater flexibility in use, and magazines that can withstand the most extreme stresses.
















