This is a quick write up of my new PTR 91. This is just going to be general observations/pictures. I will not comment on accuracy or reliability, I have only owned it for 3 days and fired 60 rounds of cheap ammo. Manual says 200-300 rounds for break in so I will wait until that is up to comment.
Short version: good rifle, fun to shoot. Not ideal as a sniper platform but a great battle rifle.
Likes:
Ergonomics were great for me, first time picking up it pointed right where I wanted and felt just as "right" as an AR. That said, I am 6'05" so perfect ergonomics for me is probably too big for most people. I have a picture below next to my PRI MK12 so you can see a general size comparison.
Action feels super solid. Feels like an M240, just a big chunk of metal moving back and forth smoothly. Very satisfying.
Iron Sights are great. I was just as accurate as with my AR. Matching a much more familiar gun first time on the system is saying a lot. The rotating drum was easy, intuitive, and the gradients matched the bullet drop well.
Size/weight: everyone complains about size and weight of these things, really didn't think it was that bad. It was heavy but the balance was great. I would have no issue taking this on a long ruck march. I think the steel construction is worth the extra weight, particularly in a gun launching a 7.62.
Dislikes:
Not optics friendly (see pictures). Giant German(ish) rifle needs a giant German scope right? wrong. I mounted my Steiner 4-16 on it and jumped on the struggle bus. The charging handle almost comes in contact with the objective lens which really makes working the action tough. Also the welded on iron sights mean you need very high scope rings making consistent head position difficult. An ACOG would probably be about perfect though.
The high scope positioning would also probably be a concealment issue for an actual sniper. Not really a problem because if you are an actual sniper you will use the gun your unit gave you
Controls/manual of arms: no bolt hold open. Knew this going in but it bothers me more than I thought it would. Slows reload a bit (trainable) but also means the last round does not have a distinctly different cycle sound cuing you to reload. That said the "HK Slap" was incredibly satisfying.
Action: unlocking the bold requires a very hard pull of the charging handle. All the EIB graders out there will be happy to know a palm up charging technique helped a lot.
Forend: Ergos are fine but it heated up very quick and the material felt cheap. Feels like the same material those green plastic tough boxes are made of. Plenty of aftermarket options though.
Ejection: cases depart the chamber and embark on a wild, wacky adventure before landing 20ish feet away. The cases you can find look like they have lived a long exciting life. I cant tell you if they are reloadable as I have never reloaded a round in my life. However, as a member of the "going to start reloading some day" club it is a bit bothersome. If you are a real sniper you might also be annoyed by shiny bits of metal launching away from your hide.
Overall:
Great gun I do not regret buying. This could be a great platform for a DMR. I am looking forward to doing some work on it and getting some range time with foreign (for me) weapon system.
Short version: good rifle, fun to shoot. Not ideal as a sniper platform but a great battle rifle.
Likes:
Ergonomics were great for me, first time picking up it pointed right where I wanted and felt just as "right" as an AR. That said, I am 6'05" so perfect ergonomics for me is probably too big for most people. I have a picture below next to my PRI MK12 so you can see a general size comparison.
Action feels super solid. Feels like an M240, just a big chunk of metal moving back and forth smoothly. Very satisfying.
Iron Sights are great. I was just as accurate as with my AR. Matching a much more familiar gun first time on the system is saying a lot. The rotating drum was easy, intuitive, and the gradients matched the bullet drop well.
Size/weight: everyone complains about size and weight of these things, really didn't think it was that bad. It was heavy but the balance was great. I would have no issue taking this on a long ruck march. I think the steel construction is worth the extra weight, particularly in a gun launching a 7.62.
Dislikes:
Not optics friendly (see pictures). Giant German(ish) rifle needs a giant German scope right? wrong. I mounted my Steiner 4-16 on it and jumped on the struggle bus. The charging handle almost comes in contact with the objective lens which really makes working the action tough. Also the welded on iron sights mean you need very high scope rings making consistent head position difficult. An ACOG would probably be about perfect though.
The high scope positioning would also probably be a concealment issue for an actual sniper. Not really a problem because if you are an actual sniper you will use the gun your unit gave you
Controls/manual of arms: no bolt hold open. Knew this going in but it bothers me more than I thought it would. Slows reload a bit (trainable) but also means the last round does not have a distinctly different cycle sound cuing you to reload. That said the "HK Slap" was incredibly satisfying.
Action: unlocking the bold requires a very hard pull of the charging handle. All the EIB graders out there will be happy to know a palm up charging technique helped a lot.
Forend: Ergos are fine but it heated up very quick and the material felt cheap. Feels like the same material those green plastic tough boxes are made of. Plenty of aftermarket options though.
Ejection: cases depart the chamber and embark on a wild, wacky adventure before landing 20ish feet away. The cases you can find look like they have lived a long exciting life. I cant tell you if they are reloadable as I have never reloaded a round in my life. However, as a member of the "going to start reloading some day" club it is a bit bothersome. If you are a real sniper you might also be annoyed by shiny bits of metal launching away from your hide.
Overall:
Great gun I do not regret buying. This could be a great platform for a DMR. I am looking forward to doing some work on it and getting some range time with foreign (for me) weapon system.