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    Quote Originally Posted by DeltaSierra View Post
    Thanks for the advice!

    I really appreciate the general attitude on this forum towards those (like me) that just don't have any experience with certain types of weapons.

    Thanks again Templar!

    Just remember the previously mentioned Springfield SAR 8s which are NOT made in Greece and are nothing more than low quality kit builds on a US cast aluminum receiver.

    Any of the (EBO) "Made in Greece" marked rifles are good to go. I detailed all four of the SAR rifles on page one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeltaSierra View Post


    Are you selling a Greek 3/8 rifle? (I was just doing some research online, and happened across an add from a guy going by the username SteyrAUG...)

    Yes I am. Has a A3 collapsible stock.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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    Just saw a 1981 HK91 go up for sale on another board, I assumed it was a quality piece...went to pm the seller only to find out it had been sold already. In 30 minutes...
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    hm

    I would not just jump on a HK, go jump on a SAR-3 or SAR-8, pre or post ban for that matter on the Greek or Portuguese setups.

    FMP X series are in quality.

    Want more ultra-rare, there are the HK-41's out there also for that matter.

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    Is the PTR 91 GI any good? I heard the barrel profile and chamber flutes are close to HK spec.

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    hmm

    some good and some bad......while there is a bit of bitter people here and there that was messed with by them for not honoring their warranty.

    YMMV with them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by deejai View Post
    Is the PTR 91 GI any good? I heard the barrel profile and chamber flutes are close to HK spec.
    See the original post. Your question was answered there...

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    To address the PTR questions from my 1st hand experience, I have 4 of them including 2-16" & 2-18". My oldest PTR was purchased about 4 years ago & my newest about 2 years ago. I've fired everything from Silver Bear, Wolf, UMC, Federal standard & GMM, Lithuanian, British, & German surplus ammo through all of them with 100% relaibilty. Accuracy is awesome as well. Most of my friends who were unfamiliar with the HK weapon platform bought PTR's after shooting mine. 2 of my friends who were die hard AR .308 owners/fans sold them & bought PTR's due to reliabilty problems with their AR .308's (I also sold my AR .308 for the same reason). I've heard the stories about PTR's having ejection problems due to shallow flutes or not enough flutes, but mine have functioned perfect.

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    Yeah, anything made by B&T out of switzerland.
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    Thanks!

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