Special weapons MP5sd with urbach suppressor and folding brace. Super quite! Tons of fun
C308 with eotech xps2 and AAC sdn6 suppressor.
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I’ll start with the original roller lock :
rheinmetall / HK MG3
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Next the PTR-91 .
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Then the PTR 32 in 7.62x39
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And last the classic mp5
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Very niceI’ll start with the original roller lock :
rheinmetall / HK MG3
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Next the PTR-91 .
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Then the PTR 32 in 7.62x39
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And last the classic mp5
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Thanks . I dont get much time to shoot them these days as Im too busy working to afford the ammo but nobody will just hand it to you. Its worth it though.Very nice
Have you had any functional flaws with mag feed. On the ptr 32? Ive been considering purchasing one just because...... Wont be an sbr though.I’ll start with the original roller lock :
rheinmetall / HK MG3
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Next the PTR-91 .
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Then the PTR 32 in 7.62x39
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And last the classic mp5
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Oh my God i got the vapors.I’ll start with the original roller lock :
rheinmetall / HK MG3
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Next the PTR-91 .
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Then the PTR 32 in 7.62x39
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And last the classic mp5
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I have had two c308’s and havent had any issues with either. May check the bolt gapView attachment 1696442
Pic of my C308. Honestly though, it is a piece of s*** rifle.
It runs about 90% of the time and I'll get 2-3 light strikes per magazine. The sights are also so freaking crooked that they are out of the available range of adjustment. Thank goodness there is a rail welded on the rifle, because it would be unusable without a red dot. The only reason I don't totally regret the purchase is that I picked it up for $450, which is pretty freaking cheap for a roller lock rifle. My PTR is soooooo much nicer.