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PTR91 or C308


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Looking at getting one or the other.  Are there some here that can provide feedback on these rifles, after having owned and shot them for awhile?

 

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I'm certainly not an expert, but the PTR91 has a great reputation.  That being said, t find these rifles to be some what ungainly. I much prefer an AR chambered in 7.62X51 NATO.

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I actually did some recent research, Moped is right, the PTR does have a better reputation.

If it was me, I would save up and pay the extra.

Moped also mentioned ungainly, which is why I wouldn't. I'm 5'9" with a 32"-33" arm.

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Thanks guys.  I'm leaning towards the PTR as well.  I do think Century is a better company now than they used to be quality wise.  

I'm going to run it suppressed so it'll be a bit more ungainly than stock...but it's purpose will only be short field trips.

 

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Dillion had an article in this months Blue Press about the C308.Haven't had a chance to read it yet though.

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I agree on the PTR or FAL options... that being said a good deal of the C308 is actually produced by PTR(polymer lower, barrel, receiver).  I think it probably comes down more to if you are trying to upgrade/replace some parts to end up with a S/A Cetme B/C/E clone or a H&K 91/G3 clone.

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I know you're at the wrong end of the state but we're doing a build party on these at some point this month hopefully, if you would be interested. 

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I have a PTR91 and am very pleased with it.  I have no experience with the C308 so cannot venture a comparison.  In the 80s I had the pleasure of spending a lot of time on the butt of an HK91 but could not afford one at the time.  Now I am not willing to pay the market price of the HK91 but am very satisfied with my PTR91. 

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I have the PTR for a few years now and its awesome. Except for my damn paratrooper stock. Got to keep the jaw open to fire it. Otherwise, fantastic shooter, slightly annoying to clean.

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