OBTW, I am dubious about them being made with original HK tooling, for two reasons: First, I have read that their receiver dimensions do not match the original HK. I’ve seen them at gun shows but I’ve never fired one. And right now the magazines are extremely affordable. Most importantly you get a very accurate rifle with the HK91’s utter reliability at a very reasonable price. If the serial number begins with a B it denotes that the receiver was purchased for assembly by some other company and the rifle is not made by JLD which is superior in quality. If your readers are interested in a PTR-91 they should make sure the serial number starts with an A denoting that JLD produced the rifle. The rear site is also much improved and the rifle comes with a shoulder pad, and the no-ban guns come with a flash hider. One of the leading members of JLD was formerly employed by HK. The PTR-91 does not have a hammer forged barrel, rather a heavy target barrel. One of the main differences between the PTR-91 and HK 91 is the barrel. They fix some of the original problems of the HK91, though you will still want a trigger job, and a mag paddle release. These are very affordable, under $1000 through many dealers online. These are made on HK tooling but with modern CNC processes. I’m not sure if you are aware but there is now a new “clone” by JLD Enterprises.
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