For how much hop says he hates the PTR it kinda seems like he doesn’t really hate the PTR
@Soldier4USA20053 жыл бұрын
Could be trying to find a decent setup so he doesn't feel like he owns a piece of shit rifle, by today's standards. I've seen it happen with people who bought something due to hype, NOT due to research or actually quality. They can't afford to replace it and it's one of their first guns.....if not the very first. So there is some sort of emotional attachment.
@newdefsys3 жыл бұрын
I hate PTR too and I should know, Ive owned 2 of them for years. LOL
@fieldy-80083 жыл бұрын
@@newdefsys are they really that bad? I'm seriously considering one, like hard lol
@newdefsys3 жыл бұрын
@@fieldy-8008 I bought mine 11 years ago. Back then they were a very good deal and the market for surplus parts and accessories was plentiful and affordable. But today (2021) I think a SIG 716i or an M&P-10 would be a better choice.
@fieldy-80083 жыл бұрын
@@newdefsys isn't the sig like $2500 though
@gorkadon24143 жыл бұрын
Hop is a tsundere for PTR
@johnqpublic27183 жыл бұрын
The only other person I’ve ever seen use that word was laying down on a bed because of, let’s just say, his weight - on one of Christine’s TikTok citations on YMH. *please note that is second-hand TikTok viewing.
@Kn3350ck53 жыл бұрын
"It's not like I like you or anything, baka
@JustSumGuy013 жыл бұрын
@@Kn3350ck5 Is it weird I read that in Hop's voice?
@Desert22523 жыл бұрын
PTR-chan is too heavy to forget.
@newerest13 жыл бұрын
@@johnqpublic2718 Why does this sound like you're talking about Tom after his hilarious basketball injury
@GoonRaccoons3 жыл бұрын
It's okay Hop, we're here to help. Just blink twice if the PTR 91 is holding you against your will.
@Hoplopfheil3 жыл бұрын
👀
@lesliestar63443 жыл бұрын
@@Hoplopfheil I looked for a "long time" to decide about which "checkpoint rifle" I wanted. Ended up with a M1a Socom II. Red Dot sight & light/laser combo. "Thoughts, in general?
@upkz7622 жыл бұрын
@@lesliestar6344 I own a PTR91, M1A and AR10. If you have to go with 308 pick an AR10. PTR91s are good battle rifles that in my experience don't fail without extensive firing without cleaning (650 rounds before I had jamming issues over months). The reloads are very slow though, and getting the PTR91 or M1A to be half as modular as an AR10 requires a decent amount of cash shelling, at which point you would have been able to get a good optic on an AR10 platform. Proper eye relief on something like a magnifier or LPVO can also be a concern. They are definitely fun guns though, and I shoot mine way more than my AR10. Really comes down to how much you are willing to sacrifice function for fun and reliability.
@lesliestar63442 жыл бұрын
@@upkz762 As mentioned, already purchased an M1a. It, perform(s),(ed) quite well for what I needed at the time! "Mission/need's" have changed, so it is stored "in the bunker now". The RDS was sufficient. I have AR pattern rifles with LPVO's (several). Thanks for the input.
@upkz7622 жыл бұрын
@@lesliestar6344 no problem How are you mounting the red dot BTW? Scout rail/charger slot adapter,receiver mount?
@TheGunner113 жыл бұрын
Hop is the battered housewife that keeps coming back to PTR.
@NCrdwlf3 жыл бұрын
I like how you can’t give up on this beast . Your facial expressions throughout the series have kinda said it all.
@hellcatdave13 жыл бұрын
Nothing compares to shooting a G3. Except a Barrett.
@joshuapate3 жыл бұрын
He makes the same face in every video, I don't see how this comment makes sense.
@CWHolleman3 жыл бұрын
@@joshuapate Thinking the exact same thing..
@cl60cruzer3 жыл бұрын
When you buy a 308 battle youve accepted that your going to have a heavy rifle. Going with a barrel under 18 isnt a smart idea, and your not going to shed much weight on the furniture. The FAL the hk91 the ar10 and the m1a are all heavy guns, and thats that.
@deadbolt90193 жыл бұрын
After running AKs and AR15s often, switching to the "big boys" aka full battle rifles...shits heavy.
@henrik25183 жыл бұрын
It is all relative. As crazy as it sounds when I got my hands on the updated G3 the Swedish military uses it turned out to be around 5,5kg...which is not that much more than the standard service rifle which is just over 5kg.
@FellsApprentice2 жыл бұрын
Idk, I think a 16in is fine for a DMR 308. With a battle rifle or dmr you may still have to do things in close, clearing rooms or vehicle stuff and you're probably not engaging farther than 800 yds.
@GeorgiaBoy19612 жыл бұрын
@@deadbolt9019 - Yeah, ain't that the truth? There's no free lunch, in terms of physics. If you want to use a rifle firing a powerful center-fire cartridge, that rifle has to be stoutly made. The barrel, receiver, bolt-BCG, etc. are heavier than those found on the typical AR15. Today, synthetic materials are beginning to become practical light-weight alternatives to steel and aluminum, but many rifles still rely on machined billet steel, which means weight. Patriot Ordnance Factory or POF, as they are called, claim to have made a breakthrough - I say "claim" only because I have not verified that the published data are correct - in the design of an AR308, namely their 308-caliber large-frame AR weighs no more than the equivalent AR15 when unloaded. The design of the bolt-BCG is different than the typical large-frame AR, as are other details. But again, no free lunch: Weight is your friend when soaking up the recoil impulse, and in a lighter rifle/carbine, that .308 is going to kick pretty hard. They're rare and expensive, but the old Armalite AR10 design from the late 1950s - which was license-built by the Dutch firm of Artillerie Inrichtingen during the 1960s for export sale - may have come the closest to the "holy grail" of a sub-eight pound battle rifle in .308. weighing in at 7.25 - 8.9 lbs without magazine. The variance one assumes is due to the precise configuration. The famous Jerry Michulek borrows Reed Knight's example out of his museum's collection, and wrings it out on You Tube as only he can. Check it out. Even old Jerry is pretty impressed. The modern 1990s and onward Armalite isn't the same firm, but a modern company which makes AR-type firearms under that name. Their AR10s are somewhat heftier and are in no way light like their forbearers, despite being nice rifles otherwise.
@tacocat04362 жыл бұрын
@@henrik2518 swedish soldiers also complain about the weight of their standard rifle
@death-to-dogma61423 жыл бұрын
Ahh Nutnfancy... so many gun guys grew up with his 45min reviews in the early days of Guntube
@calholli3 жыл бұрын
I must still be in the early days...
@death-to-dogma61423 жыл бұрын
@@rifleshooterchannel208 Ya I don't believe in all his beliefs. I just think its kinda strange how so many people have seen him and use his acronyms and POU idea but no one mentions him. Like he was our guilty pleasure we dare not speak of.
@jizzlemack99273 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t stand him from the very beginning.. watched a lot of TMHonfire, cokeman, bamdizzle, the armory channel, Hickok, etc. all the OGs. Nutnfancy always just seemed so corny.
@ChucksSEADnDEAD3 жыл бұрын
@@death-to-dogma6142 I actually think most people weren't even around to watch nutnfancy. He's sort of halfway down the guntuber "iceberg" if I'm being honest.
@death-to-dogma61423 жыл бұрын
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD That might be true. I remember when all there really was was him, Demo Ranch, and FPS Russia back in like 2010
@luisrivero79753 жыл бұрын
For your effort, in the words of the great king Osric: " What daring! What outrageousness! What insolence! What arrogance!... I salute you. "
@KingArthur1293 жыл бұрын
This thing is like Hoplopfheil's abusive spouse who he keeps coming back to. Its ok to just /like/ a gun man, it dosn't need to be optimal! Jokes aside awesome video, I hope you get this thing to a point where you feel like its working for you. With as many videos you have on it, I'd say you are just enjoying the platform/shooting it!
@bullphrogva18043 жыл бұрын
I love this corner of guntube honesty about watching Nutnfancy, he had a stigma of being the leper of the gun community despite his influence on it. I for one, love the dude.
@randomidiot81423 жыл бұрын
Nickelback of guntube?
@TOAOM1233 жыл бұрын
I guess im late to the party What do people have against the dude?
@Garrumx3 жыл бұрын
@@TOAOM123 He's not really pro-2a, and his videos are about 30X the length they should be.
@bullphrogva18043 жыл бұрын
@@Garrumx the dude is explicitly pro-2A
@Garrumx3 жыл бұрын
@@bullphrogva1804 He's pro-2a the same way a fudd is pro-2a.
@Evan-rv7zr3 жыл бұрын
Hop, the PTR 91 died two months ago. You have to move on, it's what she would have wanted
@groovedaddy683 жыл бұрын
I just love G3 clones, keep it up dude. Giving me hope lol
@RumblestripDotNet3 жыл бұрын
The difference between a Hop video and a Nutnfancy video? Hop has seven full videos full of content and solid info, in the time it takes Rich to tell us what a magnificent individual he is in a single video.
@BrassFacts3 жыл бұрын
hop, you have a problem... this is a intervention. Your father (nutnfancy) and I are really worried. Please pick up the phone. Come back to the land of SAWC.
@NotTheBomb3 жыл бұрын
It’s hard to not smile when you hold it, or when your charge the rifle and hear the noises it makes. Such a good, rugged rifle.
@cscearce2000 Жыл бұрын
He “hates” the PTR like squidward hating krabby Pattie’s
@Max_Mustermann_2 жыл бұрын
@ 0:15 Or for notalgia reasons. The G3 was my service rifle in the german military. That was 22 years ago ...
@jeremiahcherry52833 жыл бұрын
I went full PTR-tard and did a heavy build. PRS stock, slim fore-end, 50mm optic that fit to still charge the firearm and get over the rear sight.
@hatiskalli19543 жыл бұрын
the g3/ptr was my stan rifle back when i was in the bundeswehr, i was totally ok with it until i got to carry a g36. it is a massive difference but still i dunno why i just love the g3 and if i could i would buy one. preferences aren't that logical sometimes, so have fun finding your optimal setup and thx a lot for uploading your videos, it's always a pleasure watching someone who knows what he's talking about!
@greencreekranch2 жыл бұрын
I mean... If you've got the money you could buy one
@servicerifle163 жыл бұрын
I'm starting to think the G3/PTR91 is like that one girl you hate everything about but the sex is great so you keep coming back.
@randomidiot81423 жыл бұрын
Or you want to like her butterface and depressed after a 'starry' night.
@leroyjenkins48113 жыл бұрын
So... buy an AR10 and have less regrets. Got it.
@calholli3 жыл бұрын
and more money in your pocket.. Yeah
@calholli3 жыл бұрын
@@randomidiot8142 SR25 pattern Master Race
@randomidiot81423 жыл бұрын
@@calholli SR25 master race because knight made it or because it's better designed?
@misfit48163 жыл бұрын
@@randomidiot8142 it's truer to the original AR-10 platform
@randomidiot81423 жыл бұрын
@@misfit4816 but is that really a good thing? Making a clone with any flaws faithfully replicated isn't usually a good selling point. Isn't that why most ARs are m4a something pattern and not first gen pattern?
@rhandley10003 жыл бұрын
I own the FR (102) version. I know that this rifle is outdated, there is no good reason to love it, the ergonomics suck, kicks like a draft horse, its finicky, etc. But, BUT, I cannot help it - I love it. I just do. Its like that old, super high-maintenance, only slightly attractive ex-girlfriend that you can't stop banging because she way more confidence than she should.
@jlohre3 жыл бұрын
I have the old match grade PTR 91 with an ACOG on it. It works really well for me. It fills that mid level marksman rifle slot really well. I can wander around and when needed reach out and hit my target.
@Zero089Z3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your ptr videos, I have a c308 myself and thought about trying to make it more tactical but decided on going the other way and making it more cetme style like it’s meant to be
@waylonk24533 жыл бұрын
Same here, brother. I'm gonna put a scope and a sling on it and call it good. I don't want to be stuck paying an immense amount of money for a little added capability.
@jabr9913 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy when Brass Facts uploads
@cavscout8883 жыл бұрын
Had an aluminum G3 mag pop a floorplate out the other day. Mag seems near new. Haven't had that since the insanely worn mags of basic training. Had a Cetme Sporter pile as a kid, and am glad I could reconnect with a basically G3 clone again, but I don't think I'll be furthering my PTR. Wouldn't normally be a problem to have some fun, but with 'civil war' coming, and possibly to lose my job at the end of October thanks to coerced gene therapy..... not in the cards. God help us all.
@limpetarch98k3 жыл бұрын
" I'd like to promise you that I won't make any more PTR-91 videos, but I'm totally gonna make more PTR-91 videos. I don't think I can help with it. " The complicated way to say you are a masochist (kind of).
@Jrhoney3 жыл бұрын
You say you hate it, but we both know you love it deep down. I dont know what it is about it, but the G3 is just cool. I love my PTR91.
@zubdub2506 Жыл бұрын
Having no small amount of experience with the G3 platform, I'm an advocate for KISS. Just throw a 3x Prism optic on it, make sure you have a good heatshield in the handguard, and maybe look at an aftermarket trigger. Owning any G3-esque rifle is understanding that the platform is dated, but still capable. Don't try to make it something it isn't, because the gun will beat the piss out of you and your bank account over it.
@MrDragonkarp3 ай бұрын
Yep thinking the same thing maybe an Acog, make sure your handgaurd has a heatshield, magpul grip module and the hk21 buttpad and charging handle then call it a day
@stug773 жыл бұрын
Much better ptr91 video than the last one. I have read the enhanced buffer is more helpful once you get the bolt velocity down by changing the locking piece out. It's like a 'last couple percent' modification, following the locking piece and muzzle brake.
@hellcatdave13 жыл бұрын
So it depends...if he got the enhanced buffer from Hkparts it isn't going to do jack shit really. It's two shitty copper backed springs taken out of the standard buffer. What he really wants is the Bill Springfield buffer or Parabellum Combat one. Both of those are fantastic because they actually use different springs.
@merlin7043 жыл бұрын
I run a PTR 91 Squad carbine with 16" match grade fluted barrel, match grade trigger, Magpul PRS2 and Swampfox Tomahawk 1-8x24. Excellent and comfortable setup.
@lecat53003 жыл бұрын
I have 4 PTR clones, 2-91s, 9CT & 9KT. Hop nails my love/hate relationship with the G3 and mp5 with absolute precision. I thought about scrapping them myself for a more modern platform. The reason I haven’t done so is that they genuinely are great engineering. It’s hard to throw good engineering away.
@calholli3 жыл бұрын
Claw mounted rails work nice, if you weld them on.
@tballstaedt78073 жыл бұрын
I certainly get the inclination to make this rifle a contender with more suitable and modern platforms. I dreamed for decades about getting an Hk91. Thank God for ptr and even the century ptr built CETMEs. The latter allowed me to satiate the need for one of these rifles and realize what a heavy cumbersome beast it really is. There are definitely better options out there. Having said that, I get HOPs torrid relationship with the platform. It's still cool.
@bojanmilankovic3 жыл бұрын
Please make more videos about the PTR. I'm well aware of the G3's failings in the modern gunfighting world, but it's a fucking tank and I absolutely love them. Really cool to see it updated. I have a lot of respect for the Swedish or Portuguese troops that need to train to negotiate and dominate the modern battlefield using modern tactics, with one of these. It's hard enough as it with an AR-15. Cheers.
@danp50732 жыл бұрын
Portugal adopted the SCAR the G3 will remain for the Marines and rear area personal
@GeorgiaBoy19612 жыл бұрын
@ Bojan M. - The CETME/G3 platform is a legend, and with good reason. Used by more than fifty nations during its height in the Cold War, the rifle proved itself all over the world in some of the harshest climates around and under conditions that would break or destroy many lesser designs. The G3 was fielded, as the 7.62x51 mm M80 round was fielded, in the expectation that it would be used against invading Soviet-Warsaw Pact forces flooding through the Fulda Gap and across the northern German plains into greater Europe. That didn't happen, but the G3/CETME was used in numerous smaller conflicts around the world. It is perhaps most famous for its use by Iran during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s and in the African "bush wars" from the 1960s onwards, but many armies still use them today in some role or other. It was/still is famous for being able to function and remain reliable under appalling conditions of neglect, abuse and dirt/debris. Indeed, some of the mercs and irregulars using them never cleaned their rifles, yet they continued to run. The platform may be the last word in reliability and toughness in a long arm for military use. The Israeli Galil and Com-Bloc AKM-AK47 are legendary for their reliability and toughness, but the CETME/G3 even outstrips them, according to some sources. But the penalty is weight; they're built like tanks but are in no way light.
@bojanmilankovic2 жыл бұрын
Back in the 1980's my Dad used to own an ex-Namibian one converted to semi-auto only, back when that was legal here (Canada). He recalls it being extremely beat up (he paid something like $350 for it) but the bore was good and it never once give him any problems. No telling how many rounds it had through it before it came to him, but he added to that by at least a few thousand before selling it. When I used one on a foreign weapons course in the army, it was in equally poor state. Again, it didn't stop working and we really ran it hard. Everyone who was 5'10 and over liked it. Everyone shorter had more mixed opinions. I fell in love with the thing. Thanks for the post!
@GeorgiaBoy19612 жыл бұрын
@@bojanmilankovic - Thanks for writing, and interesting to hear of your experiences. The consensus seems to be that the CETME/G3 can take a licking and keep on ticking, to paraphrase that old watch advertisement. With as much as they weigh, they better be durable, right? I find it ironic that the CETME/G3 has outlasted its chief Cold War competitor, as a service rifle, the FN FAL, in service with military and other forces. I guess that speaks to its basic virtues. The FAL was adopted by some ninety countries ultimately, but few still use it today, whereas some fifty or so nations used the CETME/G3, but many still retain them today in some capacity. If my info is correct, the G3 is cheaper and less-complex to make, which may factor into it. The FAL is by no means an inadequate design, it is a great one in fact - but sometimes the cheaper and less-complex option wins out. I somewhat prefer the FAL to the G3, so it is something of a mystery to me it wasn't retained more often, but regardless, if I was a young conscript, I would not feel inadequately armed with either one.
@rustys.10702 жыл бұрын
@@danp5073 Their marines and some of their UN troops choose to keep the G3 over the death rattle FN gun
@dutchbrother29883 жыл бұрын
This series of videos got me into this rifle. I have the 18in stepped 101 model. I use a Choate tool side folding stock with a short buffer works great and is straight line so no stupid humpback. Even when using the short buffer I cant tell the difference in recoil. Havent got an optic for the rail yet but looking into 1-4x glass.
@luken.11093 жыл бұрын
The ptr vids are my favorite. Probably of the way Hop stokes opinion. In my own experience I have found the G3 platform to be a very fieldable rifle. One thing I did notice in this particular vid is the use of that vertical grip. I've seen this most common with less statuesque guys operating it. I'm not one to comment on others stature. I myself am 6'2" and a husky 280. My younger brother, however, is 5'10" and about 130 and he has a hell of a time reaching the bcm handstop that I have mounted directly under the charging handle for palm placement. At full arm extension I can reach all 4 fingers past the muzzle end. The G3 is a long rifle and what is comfortable for one may not be for another. Just a thought.
@Zorro_c.s.2 жыл бұрын
Recommend to switch the cocking handle with a HK 21E or a 23 style handle. It will be easier and faster to operate the charging handle for sure.
@brianrolfe17422 жыл бұрын
I have a Vector Arms V51 SBR built on a PTR receiver. Mounted a Trijicon Tripower. Found a good MP5 tri rail to replace the front forearm with a TLR 1 combo and stubby VFG mounted. I have a Choate Tool folding stock for it but don't use it. Kept the OEM stock mounted. Epic fireballs. Also have 2 NIB PTR 91 Classics with 18" barrels. Despise the OEM slim forearms. Swapped new unissued HK fat forearms with the HK bipods on both. Also swapped US made HD buffers in all 3. Set the 91s up with TA01B ACOGs.
@dexm20103 жыл бұрын
After using the "enhanced" buffers in both fixed plastic G3 stocks, the Magpul PRS stock, and the Spuhr stock, I agree 100% with your assessment....if there is a noticeable reduction in recoil with the enhanced buffer over the regular buffer, I sure as sh*t can't feel it either.
@adam36513 жыл бұрын
the $100 enhanced dmr buffer no, the wider HK21 buffer does but its $200+
@dexm20103 жыл бұрын
@@adam3651 Do you know if the 21 buffer will fit in the Spuhr stock? I know the Swedes use a long buffer that is similar to the 21 buffer, but I can't remember how the two of them compare in terms of width and length.
@metzwax3 жыл бұрын
@@dexm2010 also interested to know the answer to that question. Recently got a Spuhr, would 100% pony up for the 21E buffer if it fits.
@dexm20103 жыл бұрын
@@metzwax I'll bet someone over at HKPro likely knows the answer, I just struggle to bring myself over there for...various reasons.
@NPettinato142 жыл бұрын
@@dexm2010 No, it won't. The width of the HK21E buffer is slightly larger than that of the DMR buffer. It's also significantly longer. HKParts does sell a copy of the G3 Heavy Buffer, but they're out of stock right now. These mimic the -21E style, but with a shorter housing that will fit in the A2, Magpul PRS, or Spuhr with a bit of modification (need to dremel some space in the back plate).
@N3xus253 жыл бұрын
As a MG Gunner in the German Military in the early 90s i can tell you.. the G3 was a mayor pain in the butt to carry around... in basic trainig i, as an MG gunner had to carry the MG3 loaded with an 50 Shot belt box AND the fuggin G3 on a Strap on the back ... i hated i so much i nearly dumped it in to a river when we were on a 3 day biwak... the only thing that thing is good for is that you can wack someone to death with it once you´re out of ammo
@rustys.10702 жыл бұрын
do you think it was the 9lbs gun or the 90lbs of gear that was heavy
@davidgreen50993 жыл бұрын
I love mine. I even found the wooden stock and foregrip for it.
@joshr97303 жыл бұрын
I'm going through a very similar situation with a 5.56 AK (SLR 106) that I picked up a few years ago. I want it to be a viable "serious use" rifle in my collection, but it's hard to functionally beat the AR platform... Lighter, more ergonomic, supremely customizable. Basically the AK ends up being a contender only because of it's "cool factor", which is unfortunate.
@djshumoomoo40753 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've been trying to come up with a serious reason to get 5.56 ak instead of an ar but I really can't except for "it looks cool."
@airmanautismo.64813 жыл бұрын
I never really understood this. Why does it need to be a "serious use" rifle? In practical terms, you're likely never even to use in your gun, but even then, you don't really need anything other than one rifle, one shotgun, and one pistol with few exceptions. Everything else is no matter how you try and justify it, ultimately exists in your collection "Because it's cool." And that's okay, because guns are really fucking cool.
@joshr97303 жыл бұрын
@@airmanautismo.6481 I think it's just how I try to justify the huge amount of money I've blown on it. Dedicated suppressor, $1k worth of lights/lasers for NV, 3/4 of the ZenitCo catalogue...
@airmanautismo.64813 жыл бұрын
@Anakin Skywalker Then if you're really gonna be that practical, just buy what you need, what is a rifle, pistol shotgun. Even with a family you can spare some "unnecessary" expense.
@Goldenwithaleash3 жыл бұрын
Sounds similar to my M1A Scout Squad 18” battle rifle. I got it because I love the coolness factor but it’s not the most practical semiauto.308. I ended up putting a PA 1-6 LPVO on it with a SADLAK Airborne mount and a fiberglass stock with cheek riser. It’s a decent daytime setup. In a pinch, I could put a light on the scout rail using an offset mount. Updating these old platforms is all about compromise. If you want pure function, with an AR10 or SCAR.
@nonapplicable10132 жыл бұрын
I love these ptr videos, keep em coming!
@TheSonsOfSimon3 жыл бұрын
I have a good AR setup. Still I like seeing these retro battle rifles being configured for modern defensive roles. Please keep them coming!
@farmerbrown843 жыл бұрын
I've just been through this with a (real) G3 trying to turn it into a DMR. So far, it looks the part, but accuracy with my favorite LR load isn't great. Still, you wouldn't want to take your chances against it under 600-700m.
@djshumoomoo40753 жыл бұрын
If you can hit a man sized target at 600-700 meters that seems good enough for a DMR.
@Return_to_Roots3 жыл бұрын
Dmr?
@farmerbrown843 жыл бұрын
@@Return_to_Roots designated marksman rifle
@alllopez632 жыл бұрын
Did you go with the spurh stock? Everything I've seen for a HK upgrade points to that but I hate the look of it
@farmerbrown842 жыл бұрын
@@alllopez63 I cannot share a photo here, but yes, I did. The Spuhr stock is set up to help deal with the "hump" in the back of the receiver on the G3. If you run an optic, you need to raise your head considerably above the line of the iron sights. I don't think your average AR stock can do that - without going for something that gives an elevated cheek weld. However, the Magpul PRS-2 does something similar.
@Oldguy1900 Жыл бұрын
The one thing I've noticed about this individual's Channel and I'm not throwing shade or trying to be ignorant but if you watch enough of them if it's not an AR platform it's not good enough vibe going on. Should you get something in 308 that's not an AR platform depends how much money you got. PTR 91 is by far a cheaper option,nothing wrong with the rifle,just takes time to train with it like anything else. I own one, I'm comfortable and familiar with it but I don't shoot it a lot. Ammo cost,I have it for 1 reason only,it's a battle rifle, it's not for home-defense it's not for shooting cans. I don't feel the need to put a lot of crap on it. I'm not going to pay $2,000 plus for an AR platform 308 and it's probably going to be something I'm never going to use but if a communist zombie apocalypse happens that PTR will work just fine.
@Leodigarius3 жыл бұрын
Something worth mentioning, the Century Sporter 308's are Spanish CETME kits imported by Century and finished by PTR for 922r compliance. With that, you get all PTR compliance parts, including the barrel and receiver, making it an excellent cheaper starting point. I got mine last year for about $600 with 5 mags and bought another dozen G3 surplus mags for about $3 each.
@GeorgiaBoy19612 жыл бұрын
Glad your experience was different, but beware that not all Century Arms CETME surplus rebuilds accept surplus G3 magazines. Some take 'em, but some only accept CETME-pattern magazines, which are harder to find. Maybe there is a way to do some light fitting of the G3 magazines so they work or work better, but if so, I have not seen anything on that. It's a real shame, too, because those wood-stocked CETME clones are very appealing to an old Cold War-era dude such as myself (Yeah, go ahead and cue the 'Boomer jokes.... ; )
@ethinos27193 жыл бұрын
I picked up a PTR 91 in the FR variety earlier this year. Probably going with a mild DMR setup on it, if even that. I am collecting common military pattern rifles and just wanted one because I think they are cool. I have no interest in making it a tactical, serious battle rifle so I harbor no regrets about my purchase. I have a VG6 Gamma muzzle brake and the extended charging handle upgrade on it (though charging the rifle is still a bitch... hopefully it gets easier after some serious usage), and only really think I'm going to do a trigger upgrade, a stock upgrade, and maybe some kind of optic. The FAL is next on my list as I've already got an AK, an AR, and a VZ-58.
@jackshyt43 жыл бұрын
My group uses them in overwatch positions in defending in rural areas. Better car stopping power than 556. Accurate enough for our needs. Cheap enough to use and beat up.
@godwinjoy97303 жыл бұрын
Are… are you the Taliban?
@calholli3 жыл бұрын
You act like it's a cheap rifle. lol... For that kind of money, you could build a nice AR10 style setup.
@jackshyt43 жыл бұрын
@@calholli not really. You could build a cheap ar10. Maybe you should try shooting one first.
@jackshyt43 жыл бұрын
@@godwinjoy9730 if I say yes, is the government also going to give me 85 billion dollars in weapons?
@KI.7653 жыл бұрын
If you want to do more roller locks, I'd love to see one on the Cetme L.
@hughjass9410 Жыл бұрын
Dude if you want 308 power you got to man up and carry 308 weight. You're trying to fit a battle rifle into a duty carbines shaped hole. The summarize the video local man complains that a G-3 is not an AR-15
@garythornbury9793 Жыл бұрын
thanks for making the PTR videos, i really enjoy them .
@TheMrHotwheels3 жыл бұрын
feel like a prism optic on one of these is the move, if you can get within the eyebox
@andyanderson4604 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s called bulking upAnd hitting the gym
@diamant13373 жыл бұрын
I believe that if the G3 got the same innovation in the same way as the AkM does. It would solve alot of the problems you mention in your orginal clip. What I would like to see is: -a gas or hydraulic buffer instead of a (a old, worn out, oil soaked) friction buffer -common tungsten filled boltcarriers -a replacement picatinny rail for the front sight, in the same hight as reciever rail. -a better solution for the safety
@breadenthusiast-rr5vr3 жыл бұрын
The brass coming towards the camera at 5:39 spooked me. I thought it was gonna chop my head off and kill me.
@toddinfl3 жыл бұрын
Nutnfancy's 2016 Fail-a-thon was epic as was his Top 10 reasons not to bug out. Yeah, he can be full of himself and wrong at times but he has provided sane POU that separates the serious from the tacticool eliteists. This is important in a world of dying boomers and their acolytes. A collaboration of Nuntnfacy and Hop about the PTR91 in the desert would be epic. Doodle on the side dropping shade while dad bitches about the cost of making the video is a must. Can't wait.
@ericferguson99893 жыл бұрын
Watching Nutnfancy is like listening to the Bay City Rollers. No one admits to it, but you wouldn't have groups like Nirvana without them.
@ViktoriousDead3 жыл бұрын
Young people that don’t hunt at all and only think in terms of self defense are just as annoying and incompetent as boomers who only hunt (rarely)and don’t believe in high capacity/full of stupid myths
@toddinfl3 жыл бұрын
@@ViktoriousDead Reminder that this is not a hunting channel, per se, and, as far as self-defense, ya minght wanna do some YT searching on "dollar collapse"
@TerranPlanetaryDefenseForce3 жыл бұрын
@@ViktoriousDead That's probably because the 2A was about fighting, and that most gun channels are not hunting channels.
@mitchwerbell46793 жыл бұрын
@@ViktoriousDead Fully automatic boar spears with shoulder things that go up should be legal to own without a permit.
@OrangeAmped2 жыл бұрын
This is about where I ended up. It's a rifle you can't help but fuck around with. I blame the welded pic rail. That's the proverbial apple in the garden of eden tempting you to modernize.
@rustyhawk93353 жыл бұрын
"Let's just ignore the fact that AR10s eat themselves alive." Sincerely, People who don't shoot a lot.
@LuigiLong Жыл бұрын
Well, I couldn't find an FN FAL (SLR) that was within my price range, so I went with the PTR100, which, for all intents and purposes, seems very similar to the PTR91 described in your videos. I have replaced the stock handguard with a steel one and the birdcage brake for a heavy-duty compensator, which, although a little louder, does help a lot. I love it!
@emoryzakin25763 жыл бұрын
God bless your ptr endeavors and thanks for sharing!
@hvacgoat94512 жыл бұрын
I have this rifle, and I would recommend using it for long range and firing from a prone position. This bitch is heavy but pretty damn accurate. I have the claw scope mount and replaced the muzzle brake with a cooler one and replaced the stock. Awesome rifle but not the most diverse..... which is why I purchased the Springfield M1A. Both great rifles! The charging handle on the PTR is super fun and unique to use. Thank you for this video to prove I wasn't crazy
@charlesdesurne46962 жыл бұрын
I just dumped my m1a to go all in on the ptr ,you need any 20 rd m1a checkmate mags ? I have 18 left , saw the range twice .
@hvacgoat94512 жыл бұрын
@@charlesdesurne4696 I'm good man, thank you though!
@UnWantedSoldier3 жыл бұрын
I have a K3P that I SBRed and I can say its my favorite gun. Its way to heavy and its still huge, but its just alot of fun and the shorter barrel makes of for some of the issues in handling of its bigger brothers. is a great compromise. Couldn't imagine putting a muzzle break on it though. Just the Factory Flash suppressor felt like i was getting punched in the face every time it fired and had a tendency to clear out the shooting tables next to me at the range. I ended up putting a KAK flash can on it which drastically helped with the sound profile. (Temporary solution till i can get an OSS can for it)
@bryanwiedeman31542 жыл бұрын
1944 “Sergeant Sergeant my M 1 Garand is heavy at 9.5 pounds “, that’s O.K Private Lesbian we are sending you to a Check Point for duty…
@pliskenx51mm832 жыл бұрын
LOL!
@MrKk12543 жыл бұрын
I have one that I put a claw mount on for an optic. Bad idea. No confidence in the mount, and throws the balance off. I'm going back to iron sights. Based on this, I'm giving up my fleeting thought of updating the furniture.
@homerj1093 жыл бұрын
Speaking of TNP lingo, these videos need a huge "second kind of cool" banner for the uninitiated to save you time with the "there are better options" crowd that don't get it. Love the journey you are taking your G3 clone on and appreciate the honest feedback. These almost make me want to toy with my PTR but you staying grounded and honest with your conclusions and the fact that I would need a claw mount keeps me from taking the jump into this money pit/boat of a rifle. I wish you could do this for the FAL, I think there is way more potential there and IMHO the FAL would be a better battle rifle to possibly make the jump from 2nd kind of cool to an actual practical POU. Similar inherent challenges but I like the ergos (aside from grip) way better, especially reloading.
@randomidiot81423 жыл бұрын
Scope mounting on the fal has basically one good option I thought. It's still a cold war bigger is better battle chungus.
@homerj1093 жыл бұрын
@@randomidiot8142 That is the rub with the FAL, aftermarket accessories are nowhere near even the G3.
@GeorgiaBoy19612 жыл бұрын
If you look at what the Bundeswehr has done to make G3s into DMRs, it gives you an idea of what is needed to bring this rifle into the 21st century. I'm going from memory but if I recall correctly, those precision rifles have a new trigger pack or a trigger job, a replacement stock which is adjustable to the shooter's cheek weld and length of pull, a refined two-stage buffer and recoil spring, and of course a suitable optic and mount, plus a provision for mounting modern imaging devices and accessories and a sling. LeRoy Thompson's book for Osprey Military, "The G3 Battle Rifle" (Weapon 48, Osprey Publishing, 2019) has a nice section on what the modern German marksman used in Afghanistan, as well as some well-done photos and illustrations. But yeah, tough go making this boat-anchor into a lighter, more-portable machine. Hit the gym and build those muscles.... As a military historian, I have been somewhat surprised to find that so few nations have tried the FN FAL/SLR/L1A1 as a precision or sniper weapon. Bob Cashner's book, "The FN FAL Battle Rifle," also for Osprey (Weapon 27, 2013), seems to conclude that it is primarily because of the rifle's clam-shell style hinged receiver that the weapon did not enjoy better success as a precision platform. Eventually, solutions were found to this problem, both during the Cold War (the British SUIT, various German optics, etc.) and later on (DS Arms retrofit M1913/P-rail receiver cover). The Argentines used a few scoped FALs during the Falklands War, but that's about the only record I can find. But then, I am not a specialist in this rifle or its history as others are. IMHO, the FAL is far-superior ergonomically. It balances better in the hand, and "points well," as a shotgun enthusiast would say. The controls are convenient and well thought-out. The adjustable gas system is a wonderful performance enhancement, though I understand that in some armies and units, adjustment was done by unit NCOs and/or armorers and the line troops were not permitted to adjust the valves unless specifically ordered to do so. Properly set for M80 Ball, the FAL is a much pleasanter rifle to use than the G3/CETME design; its recoil is not nearly as harsh as the roller-delayed blowback of the G3. The FAL barrels are generally accurate, but the trigger and iron sights could be better, although they are of course more than adequate to the typical soldier's use. And they are hard-hitting, rugged, and reliable weapons, firing an effective cartridge.
@rustys.10702 жыл бұрын
the fal is worse in every realistic way.
@Chief351L3 жыл бұрын
For years I tried to talk myself out of the reality of my HK91’s Not Being That Heavy! The point that this really hit home, for some reason, was the day I first shot a buddy’s PTR91 and it not only shot exactly like my HK’s, but the first thing I said out loud was “This is just as heavy as my HK”. Two weeks later I sold both of my HK91’s when Obama was re-elected and made out huge. So in the end I love the PTR91 for just opening my eyes! LoL Almost the same thing just happened recently with my MP5 & MP5K…Both sold really fast and for twice what I originally paid years ago. I was fed up also with the insane costs of any accessories or modifications.
@forrestspradlin80157 ай бұрын
RIP Hop's woman when she asks how he liked the dinner
@cristianarreola724612 күн бұрын
XD lol. Cut him some slack. He's putting his all into this relationship and the rifle refuses to listen to logic.
@constantk87803 жыл бұрын
"I can't make it off a couple of high altitude range trips once or twice a year. Damn it, PTR. I wish I knew how to quit you."
@bronzebow42353 жыл бұрын
So I have one too...it's a heavy gal...but she does put my rounds where I want them. I agree with your statement of making it for longer range as the weight makes it fairly unwieldily. Or get stronger! ;) This definitely isn't going to be a weapon for your little brother but it definitely will make your grandpa proud. I still need to get a spur stock for mine and then it should be pretty much done.
@MrSquirrelboy3 жыл бұрын
It makes no sense to try to make a battle rifle do something that it wasn’t designed to do. One needs to accept the fact that the G3 was designed as an iron sight battle rifle. You start running into issues when you begin hanging equipment off of it. That equipment was designed for rifles that are used for an entirely different mission. It’s kinda like putting a jet engine on a Cessna 172. You can do it. But should you? And, any video that uses a Jeremy Clarkson quote, is okay by me!
@meangreen3203 жыл бұрын
Modernizing a ptr is pointless when a sig 716i is like a few hundred bucks more than the stock ptr and unlike the ptr comes stock with all the modernized features inherent to the platform and is more accurate . You get a ptr/g3 clone/g3 for the roller system and/or the larp.
@MrJangleo3 жыл бұрын
Interesting build for sure. My friend made a PTR build for a DMR role and basically copied the cold war G3 + a modern stock & optic. With everything on it, it came to 13ish lbs. He had a Burris RT6 on a surplus G3 claw mount, new manufacture POF wide handguard, with a new manufacture HK steel bipod (each also bought under $100 each idk how he did it), bill springfield trigger group in a steel trigger assembly, extended charging handle which sits kinda funny on it with the wide handguard, standard flash hider, and lastly a Magpul Prs stock. IDK how he does it but he shoulders the thing and puts clover leafs in a target 50yds away with steel case and iron sights, I haven't seen him shoot it long range yet. I only imagine he would do it faster with a proper muzzle brake.
@andrewpeterson5493 жыл бұрын
I like the old girl going to set mine up for long range with the Magpul PRS stock and lower FCU still debating on going with the classic wide handguard with built in bipod or one of the Mlok units
@mjkypta3 жыл бұрын
I really recommend trying a build like you described at the end, anchored around a G3K style barrel and a Spuhr stock. I've found it to be a great and unique profile of firepower and mobility.
@GeorgiaBoy19612 жыл бұрын
If you like having to go to the next county to find your spent brass, then a PTR-91 is for you!
@wonderloaf3 жыл бұрын
PTR91 addiction activate.
@that_guy_37143 жыл бұрын
Love these videos because I'm still debating an ar10 or a ptr91
@vmpgsc3 жыл бұрын
Had a K3P with brace and red dot, sold it. Still too heavy and the fireball out of a 12.5" .308 barrel is obnoxious.
@jdl9679 Жыл бұрын
If you really choose to DMR this a 16inch LPVO would be the best option. Adding that stock you have with the better buffer tube the muzzle brake a mlok rail sling and maybe just maybe throw on a light you’ll have a good setup heavy but I think this would be manageable and definitely perfect for hunting or checkpoints atleast for my area and ranch it’s a single road that has foliage and brush all over to the sides so coming in I can pick anyone off easily
@M18Hellcat3 жыл бұрын
God i am early for once,much love from balkans my man,i absolutely love serious/joking manner with straight to the point facts.Just pure fucking info people need
@hellcatdave13 жыл бұрын
I ran an RT6 on my PTR. Was not a fan personally of the scope. But it is a great value scope.
@Rpg39_ Жыл бұрын
The hate this man has for this gun is unjustified.
@DIYDad13 жыл бұрын
Interesting, I was just asking about the PTR 91 a week ago in a comment reply about the DSA FAL as an alternative to the FAL, and someone told me the FR model is by far the best version of the PTR 91 available. Anyway, with that line of thinking I’ve been wanting to get into some sort of “heavy” semi-auto “battle rifle” type gun for my next firearm purchase. Been thinking about this, the FAL, galil ace, Tavor 7, I think I’ve narrowed it down to those. Just need to find some to put my hands on that’s the problem.
@JeremyGluckStuff2 жыл бұрын
As a new ptr 91 owner this is great info tyvm
@Wabaanimkii2 жыл бұрын
I also have the aim sports mlok rail on my ptr-91. fitment wasn't hard, but there is a wee bit of side-to-side play which gets rid of any possibility of using a laser, but who cares about that shit. front to back fitment is perfect. I mounted a flashlight, a sig bravo 3, and a foregrip. good to go.
@ryanjohn80353 жыл бұрын
My first year hunting whitetail I brought out my Cetme. 5 round mag, Nikon scope, psg vibes. Fuck it was heavy. But what a vibe.
@academiacadejo32663 жыл бұрын
Collapsible stock, a sling and a white light. That's it. This is a Favela - Jungle patrol gun, it's only modern use is for a small unit that needs stopping power and penetration, over suppressive capability. No red dot, use the open diopter for CQC and the long range aperture for indirect fire. You're pushing a mission sensitive tool in to a multi role platform, it's not going to work. This gun excels in Brazil against wood, trees, concrete and cinder-block cover. More than an AK, far more than an Ar15. Cheers.
@hellcatdave13 жыл бұрын
The G3 was a standard issue rifle and works just fine in that role. You can definitely use it in a multi role if you have a 4x, collapsible stock, sling, white light and maybe a red dot.
@JustSumGuy013 жыл бұрын
I hate it when I tell dudes about weight and they tell me to just work out more
@stevemc60103 жыл бұрын
Work out more!
@JustSumGuy013 жыл бұрын
@@stevemc6010 Ounces equals pounds old man
@davidbell1619 Жыл бұрын
Most buy PTR is that it is totally reliable. Eats any .308 goes bang when trigger is jerked. As with all semi autos deadly to trees and bushes.
@BigBosley3 жыл бұрын
I love this series Hap, go crazy....
@rodrifoley67293 жыл бұрын
why not mill the front sight off and get a pic rail welded on the cocking tube in front of the charging handle? That way you could solidly mount an IR laser. You could also weld a short section of pic rail just on top of where your front grip is, that would allow you to put a pressure pad in a convenient location and rout the cables to the right side of the cocking tube so that they don't interfere with the charging handle.
@highdesertutah3 жыл бұрын
I put a heavy, two stage recoil buffer in mine and it made a big difference.
@John-ro3vu3 жыл бұрын
Hey Hop, I have a 12" K3P set up like a G3K - its an SBR. I don't think the grass is any greener. I have found that the best way to modernize a G3 is to stop and get an LMT MARS H or SR 25. I went with the LMT and really like it.
@sights2 Жыл бұрын
0:16 Damn Hop didn't expect you to call out my country like that 😂
@CutlassOutdoors3 жыл бұрын
A sensible PTR91? This I’ve got to see.
@fourthhorseman45313 жыл бұрын
G3 clones are a lot of fun to play with. Keep the videos coming!