Are PTR guns good?
The PTR 91 GI Model is a true Battle Rifle in every bit of the definition. It is durable, it has little recoil, it has great accuracy at range, and it is even modular. You will notice that this rifle is a little heavy, but for a . 308 battle rifle, it is quite well balanced.
What does PTR stand for in firearms?
Precision Target Rifle
The abbreviation PTR stands for “Precision Target Rifle.”
How much does a PTR 91 weight?
9.7 lbs.
PTR 91F
PTR-91 | |
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Weight | 4.41 kg (9.7 lbs.) |
Length | 1,026 mm (40.4 in) |
Barrel length | 450 mm (17.7 in) |
Cartridge | 7.62x51mm NATO |
What is a PTR 9?
The PTR Industries 9C 9mm features an M-LOK compatible aluminum handguard and nitride treated 8.86 in., 3-lug barrel. Both a push button and paddle style magazine release are standard. The 4.5 in. precision-welded top rail enables use of your favorite optic or the traditional iron sights (included).
What makes the PTR pdwr pistol so special?
The PTR PDWR Pistol is packed with awesome features including, H&K navy type polymer trigger group, tactical handguard, butt cap for brace or stock installation, and welded scope rail for mounting your favorite optics.
Where are PTR 91 rifles made?
Similar to the German G3 the PTR 91 operating system has proven itself with military and law enforcement worldwide. PTR Rifles are manufactured in the Anyor South Carolina in their modern production facility.
What is a PTR 91 roller lock rifle?
PTR 91 Rifles have long been the shooters favorite for the classic Roller lock design. Similar to the German G3 the PTR 91 operating system has proven itself with military and law enforcement worldwide. PTR Rifles are manufactured in the Anyor South Carolina in their modern production facility.
What kind of Guns does PTR make?
They offer a wide variety of .308 pistols and rifles including their most popular model the PTR GIR . The PTR series had built a following of clients & shooters and has been featured in many magazine articles and gun reviews. PTR is the largest US producer of Roller lock Firearms in the United States.