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2/5/2011 7:40:32 AM EDT
I know nothing about this firm but they seem to be making an HK clone one variation of which is in 7.62x39.  Anyone have experience either with this particular variation or this company?
2/5/2011 7:51:40 AM EDT
[#1]
most report good things with the 7.62 x 39 variant.  Can be picky about mags but the ones they supply seem to work the best.
2/5/2011 8:12:28 AM EDT
[#2]
My uncle owns a PTR-91. I dont know much about them but if you wanna know more about them go to hkpro.com.
2/5/2011 10:01:56 AM EDT
[#3]
Just picked one up, the PTR-32.

Just go buy one.

It takes every plastic AK-47 mag I've tried and about 1/2 of my various steel ones. I've read you can file the steel mags to make them work but I really haven't bothered since I've got plenty.

Accuracy is pretty amazing for Wolf fmj bulk shit, around 2 MOA. Less so with BB/SB bulk. MOA easy with handloads or probably some of the more expensive commercial ammo I haven't tried yet.

But it eats everything and just keeps running. The CT model has a muzzle brake welded on (state law) rather than a flash suppressor. I don't know how much that contributes but there is almost zero muzzle rise or perceived recoil with this caliber. It'd be a perfect fully auto weapon if you were into that sort of thing.

There is one model variant that has the scope rail welded on. If I were you I'd get that one. I didn't since I didn't expect this caliber to warrant a scope, so now I'm probably going to spend more $$$ getting a clamp on mount.
2/5/2011 11:10:15 AM EDT
[#4]
PTRs are good guns in general

just avoid crappy Indian and South African ammo (some batches use PINE TAR as a sealant for primers, gunks up the rollers real quick)

I had a 91 but dumped it, had a bare bbl on it.  Now I have a FMP G3 and a SAR-3
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