Mine with the 3 position metal trigger housing had way too big of a gap for my liking . I love the black and green but the plastic one just fit much better no gaps or movement .
That may be so however for the most part I am a bit old school and prefer Iron sights, and eventually I will scope it but I would like to come across the G3 specific scope and mount for it, for looks purpose. As well as the wide Handguards
The PTR 91 GI I bought in 2012 had a much better box … get a wide hand guard and a bunch of magazines …don’t waste your money on the collapsing buttstock,looks cool but real tears your shoulder up …enjoy
Mine with the 3 position metal trigger housing had way too big of a gap for my liking . I love the black and green but the plastic one just fit much better no gaps or movement .
I've had a Cetme Clone, C308 with wood and G3 SEF lower, And a PTR91
All ran flawlessly
C308 is the one I've kept and was the best value by far
Years ago I had a C308 and absolutely loved it, I ended up trading it for a 1903 at the time.
I got a ptr 51p. Check everything out some little parts might be broken!
You should have got the one with a rail those claw mount scopes cost a lot more than if you would have just paid the difference and got a rail
That may be so however for the most part I am a bit old school and prefer Iron sights, and eventually I will scope it but I would like to come across the G3 specific scope and mount for it, for looks purpose. As well as the wide Handguards
You still have the rifle? How did it perform?
Unfortunately I haven't had it out yet, I am ready for range time on it, I will include video of it when I talk about it next
The PTR 91 GI I bought in 2012 had a much better box … get a wide hand guard and a bunch of magazines …don’t waste your money on the collapsing buttstock,looks cool but real tears your shoulder up …enjoy
Any suggestion on where to get the wide handguard, I've been looking
The collapsing buttstock just makes a heavy gun heavier. RTG in Wyoming is a good source for aftermarket HK parts