The PTR 91, the USA Made Copy of the HK G3 "No, we have a G3 at home"

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @vincentcocchio3450
    @vincentcocchio3450 2 года назад +4798

    Modern rifles are cool and all, but battle rifles like the G3 and the FAL will always have a place in my heart

    • @luishorvath8443
      @luishorvath8443 2 года назад +121

      G3/PSG-1/ FAL, MG42/MG3- my favourite semi/full-auto rifles. The classics are almost always the best ;)

    • @crux_crusader6945
      @crux_crusader6945 2 года назад +157

      The FAL and G3 are the best icons for the “right hand of the free world”

    • @joeclaridy
      @joeclaridy 2 года назад +67

      There's just something about those hard hitting rifles that captures my imagination

    • @luishorvath8443
      @luishorvath8443 2 года назад +50

      @@crux_crusader6945 thats true. Sadly its also here in Germany a lot easier to get a clone than an original G3, bcs only hunters are allowed to own ex-full automatic rifles. A sportshooter can only own the PSG1- if he has the money for it, or especially those Turkish clones...

    • @sagnikdutta5611
      @sagnikdutta5611 2 года назад +3

      Damn True

  • @BrandonHerrera
    @BrandonHerrera 2 года назад +888

    Nice stache bro 👨‍🦰

  • @AdministrativeResults
    @AdministrativeResults 2 года назад +702

    Father I desire the forbidden BADDLE RIVVLE

    • @nagoogle8542
      @nagoogle8542 Год назад +16

      Please get the Mexican guntoober to make a full auto ptr and test the barrel!!!!!

    • @theactualeverest5088
      @theactualeverest5088 11 месяцев назад +2

      I CRAAAAAAVEEEE IT

  • @HenryAusLuebeck
    @HenryAusLuebeck 2 года назад +926

    I served in the Bundeswehr from 1991-1992 (4.Pz.Gren.Btl.162) and my weapon of choice was the G3. Mine was built in 1969 and still had an old wooden buttstock. On our first shoot we had three rounds to set the aim and my rifle was the only one that hit where you aimed. Of course, the recoil is enormous, but if you're well trained for it, it's all good. You have to hold the gun firmly in your shoulder before you shoot. Otherwise it can hurt. I loved this rifle and mourn its loss. Also because of the caliber. 7.62 × 51 mm is simply better than 5.56 × 45 mm, I think.
    Gruß aus Deutschland.

    • @danielgreen6547
      @danielgreen6547 2 года назад +9

      @Carlos Pantera Do you remember if your G3 had a wooden handguard also, or did it just have the wooden buttstock?

    • @frolicsomgaiety
      @frolicsomgaiety 2 года назад +49

      It’s not lost! several Nordic countries led by Sweden have resurrected and modernized it

    • @mardomoto
      @mardomoto 2 года назад +38

      Dran Drauf Drüber

    • @helgeb.7200
      @helgeb.7200 2 года назад +16

      After two years of shooting the G3 in the paratrooper version (with retractable shoulder stock), I was naive enough to want to shoot the Spanish Mauser FR8 carbine ("La Coruna") just as easily, given the muzzle flash suppressor and the same caliber.
      OUCH! After 20 rounds, my shoulder still hurt after 3 weeks!

    • @noticing_patterns
      @noticing_patterns Год назад +36

      I own a ptr91 and even mag dumping it I didn't find the recoil all that bad the rollers make it feel smoother than my AR10, but man this thing chews up some brass lol. I guess that's because I've always shot bigger calibers. I hate smaller rounds like 5.56 they are too extra for me, you gotta rely on factors such as being close range, fragmentation, hydrostatic shock, tumbling, proper ammo, and etc. Where as .308 just works and is devasting inside 800-1000 yards.

  • @ChefofWar33
    @ChefofWar33 2 года назад +479

    He looks like a WW1 British general with that stache. Love it.

    • @GarandThumb
      @GarandThumb  2 года назад +209

      Perfection

    • @doughesson
      @doughesson 2 года назад +79

      Maybe a British Captain or Major.
      Let's not give him a big head.

    • @rehoboth_farm
      @rehoboth_farm 2 года назад +68

      The "cop" in a 1970's porno maybe. 🤣🥸

    • @LifeStyle-uh1ns
      @LifeStyle-uh1ns 2 года назад +15

      I bet he is going to do a video on the PTR 9CT soon and wants to be dressed like a SAS operator with that stache.

    • @vonsauerkraut
      @vonsauerkraut 2 года назад +4

      Looks like a Captain from black adder

  • @justinspice8326
    @justinspice8326 2 года назад +424

    Walked into a gun shop with my stepdad, telling him I really wanted to get a PTR, looked up and first thing in my line of sight was a PTR-91…..it came home with me that day and I’ve loved it.

    • @dillonc7955
      @dillonc7955 2 года назад +12

      I saw one too first time going to a gun shop since I was a kid. Unfortunately I have my sights set on a Walther PDP, but the PTR is coming close on my list.

    • @rodgersmith1573
      @rodgersmith1573 2 года назад +1

      @@dillonc7955 What're your plans for the Walther? Conceal carry?

    • @bracoop2
      @bracoop2 2 года назад +1

      How much did you pay for it?

    • @dillonc7955
      @dillonc7955 2 года назад +6

      @@rodgersmith1573 I might get my CCW later on in life, but right now I just want a jack of all trades pistol. I need something for home defense when I move out presumably next year, while I go to the range 1-2 times a month with my Dad.

    • @rodgersmith1573
      @rodgersmith1573 2 года назад

      @@dillonc7955 Then get the rifle instead. There is no comparison to a rifle caliber, and while a rifle is going to obviously be a larger firearm clearing rooms for home defense, it's going to sit a motherfucker down, whereas a handgun caliber can be rather unreliable in stopping a threat.
      Countless police reports detail situations in which shots are exchanged between an officer and suspect, with the officer landing multiple hits, only for the suspect to continue their assault, or to even live through several gunshot wounds.
      Not to mention, the PTR-91 GI is simply sexy. The PDP is nice as well, and I plan to get one myself, but... i.imgur.com/1Fcqm6g.jpg
      Kinda speaks for itself.

  • @WarBorn313
    @WarBorn313 2 года назад +620

    Congratulations on being medically retired brother. I was medically retired back in 2015 from an IED explosion in Afghanistan. Took years for me to recover but I’m good now. Love watching your videos. Keep up the great work.

    • @ghostsmoke11
      @ghostsmoke11 2 года назад +10

      When did this occur?

    • @Keifsanderson
      @Keifsanderson 2 года назад +22

      Thanks for serving. Glad you made it back. 👍

    • @Cogzed
      @Cogzed 2 года назад +43

      Med boarded here too. Unfortunately, I don’t think anyone fully heals.

    • @prdubi
      @prdubi 2 года назад +22

      Medboarded here also sadly..wanted to stay and tried to stay and fought for it with tooth and nail and gashing with my fingernails but no success getting waivers.

    • @angelxponce4123
      @angelxponce4123 2 года назад +20

      Exposers left me with two cancer killed my career 6yrs deep in ...USMC 0331

  • @johnhermann5882
    @johnhermann5882 2 года назад +485

    Showed up at the Carbine qualification course with one of these and no one could take their eyes off it; everyone else had M4s. You could really hear the difference between the 7.62 and the 5.56.
    And yes: It definitely launches brass quite a distance....

    • @AG-rk5hj
      @AG-rk5hj 2 года назад +8

      How’s yours run so far? Any issues? Really thinking about getting a PTR

    • @Paveway-chan
      @Paveway-chan 2 года назад +14

      Can you take a G3 to a *carbine* qualification course? Did your have a shortened barrel or sumthin?

    • @johnhermann5882
      @johnhermann5882 2 года назад +19

      @@AG-rk5hj - I have 300rds through it so far and it has functioned flawlessly... Not a single malfunction at all.
      The only issue I have is being left handed and having to cant the rifle to the right to get to the charging handle. As soon as funds permit I am going to get the conversion that switches the charging handle to the right side of the rifle.

    • @johnhermann5882
      @johnhermann5882 2 года назад +21

      @@Paveway-chan - With a barrel length of 18inches, I am pretty sure it still qualifies as a "Carbine" and not a "Rifle".

    • @LilScottyTalmidim
      @LilScottyTalmidim 2 года назад

      been looking into Como shooting. ehat made you want to start?

  • @SkyddBot
    @SkyddBot 2 года назад +572

    I have been hauling this glorious masterpiece in the Swedish Homeguard for over 10 years and i've only had problem with it once. We sadly must have a collection pouch strapped on the side to collect spent casings, and if these pouches are full they can sometimes spit casings back into the gun. My personal weapon is a frankenstein of three different guns ranging from 1969 to 1976, still works like a charm :) AK4 for life!

    • @gazzaz
      @gazzaz 2 года назад +27

      I used to carry her for several years, then swiched to g36. We hated it back then because of the size and weight, but now i kinda miss it.

    • @MrPuggen
      @MrPuggen 2 года назад +30

      Kind a fun that the modified AK4 now are re-implemented in the regular armed forces, specific for the sharp shooters.

    • @gazzaz
      @gazzaz 2 года назад +17

      @@MrPuggen we should've done that years ago.

    • @johanj3674
      @johanj3674 2 года назад +6

      Since 1994 for me, first urban infantry then Homeguard. I'm not looking forward to Ak6, but it'll be 2030 before that happens for us.

    • @thebadfarmer
      @thebadfarmer 2 года назад +5

      Do you have the Spuhr stock on it?

  • @JMark-zk5pj
    @JMark-zk5pj 2 года назад +511

    I went with the larger MG buffer and slower locking lug to tame the recoil a bit. Also a larger charging handle.

    • @murphy7801
      @murphy7801 2 года назад +31

      The Norwegian and Swedish stocks are alot better.

    • @moistjohn
      @moistjohn 2 года назад +26

      Larger charging handle becomes even more neccesary with the fat handguards that accept bipods because your hand runs against a sling mount. My hand gets cut the fuck up.

    • @trifidhm
      @trifidhm 2 года назад +3

      @@murphy7801 are you talking about the spur ones?

    • @icyaquarius86
      @icyaquarius86 2 года назад +10

      The HK21 parts, like the extended charging handle and buttpad should be standard. The #17 locking piece is also baller.

    • @justinhaze871
      @justinhaze871 2 года назад +1

      ditto.

  • @MrAndre2022
    @MrAndre2022 2 года назад +172

    Had the equivalent in the norwegian army, called the AG3. Hated it the first month but grew to love it, never failed me and it kept me warm.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 2 года назад +11

      better than a woman

    • @aidenpearce7775
      @aidenpearce7775 2 года назад +1

      @@marcogenovesi8570 damm right.
      May I presume your a fan of GF?

    • @Panzerbrandy
      @Panzerbrandy 2 года назад +3

      Same in sweden with the AK4, Hated it untill i got my hands on the new AK5 and suddenly i loved the G3.

    • @Hunter-ou5bw
      @Hunter-ou5bw 2 года назад

      And now there is no ag3 left in service 😕

  • @brendanbroo299
    @brendanbroo299 Год назад +405

    I worked at PTR for a year tig welding everything together. I hope I had the honor of being a part of the manufacturing process to make the gun in this video

    • @griffithguns1776
      @griffithguns1776 Год назад +52

      Nice welds on my bolt bro

    • @donaldcope4982
      @donaldcope4982 Год назад +33

      The optics rail welds on mine look like machine welds.....If you guys did that free welding...My hat is off to You!

    • @brendanbroo299
      @brendanbroo299 Год назад +50

      @@donaldcope4982 yup all free hand. No filler wire is added to the rails just fusing the picayinny rail to the metal of the receiver in a vice fixture.

    • @traeucity6087
      @traeucity6087 Год назад +16

      @@brendanbroo299 , You were doing God's work. Thank you, friend!

    • @stephanobro20154
      @stephanobro20154 Год назад +7

      Nice welds brother

  • @Rakadis
    @Rakadis 2 года назад +256

    I took the modernized Norwegian version of the G3, the AG3F1 with an Aimpoint on it, to Afghanistan twice. It never failed me. Turned it in after about 10 years with me in the serivce to get my HK416. The 416 is a good rifle. But that AG3 will live on in my heart forever.

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 2 года назад +23

      Well suited for the engagement distances in Afghanistan. I'd much rather have a 7.62 there than a 5.56.

    • @uglydog311
      @uglydog311 2 года назад +9

      I set mine up the same way .

    • @MintyLime703
      @MintyLime703 2 года назад +3

      @@chemistryofquestionablequa6252 until you get tired of lugging around more weight and less bullets

    • @liquidacid1983
      @liquidacid1983 2 года назад +13

      @@MintyLime703 Not really an issue if you have trigger discipline and can shoot decently. For shorter urban engagements I'd still go with the lighter round but outside the cities the heavier round offered a lot more advantages. Not for everyone tho.

    • @InterstellarTaco
      @InterstellarTaco 2 года назад +10

      @@MintyLime703 I carried a 240B in Afghanistan for a year. I wouldn't have traded it for anything. You get used to it real quick.

  • @laskalives
    @laskalives 2 года назад +259

    Ah yes, the G3/91; when you want to defend you right flank with the ejected cases.

    • @2nd_Directorate
      @2nd_Directorate 2 года назад +28

      Ah, another one who has real experience with the G3.

    • @SkullAngel002
      @SkullAngel002 2 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @thebadfarmer
      @thebadfarmer 2 года назад +4

      I always have to remind my friends to GTFO the way!

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay 2 года назад +3

      Those hot cases come in very handy in the winter, when they fly from the dude next to you straight into your jacket, burning a hole into your neck.
      Although our battle rifles in the army had a shield to deflect the case in a 45-degree angle, that hardly ever worked.

    • @davidturcotte5677
      @davidturcotte5677 2 года назад +1

      Still waiting for some of my cases to return from orbit...

  • @trashpanda314
    @trashpanda314 2 года назад +336

    I’ve owned a PTR-91 since 2007. Don’t recall ever having a single issue with it or even a malfunction. It does have more felt recoil than my socom 16, but that’s to be expected with the operating system. It’s a quality gun, especially for what I paid for it new.

    • @stuartgorka989
      @stuartgorka989 2 года назад +10

      @tvercetti1 Actually that is a function of the operating system. Since it doesn't have a gas system, it needs the weight, along with the rollers to help slow down the bolt speed.

    • @stuartgorka989
      @stuartgorka989 2 года назад +7

      @tvercetti1 Not exactly. I agree the extra recoil is from the heavy bolt slamming the back of the receiver, but that's due to the operating system requiring such a heavy bolt/carrier to function safely and reliably (which a gas gun doesn't need).

    • @stuartgorka989
      @stuartgorka989 2 года назад +7

      @tvercetti1 Sorry, I think we're not on the same page. You pointed out the heavy recoil was from the heavy bolt, not the operating system. I was just pointing out that the heavy bolt is a necessary component of the operating system. I agree that 2 lb bolt slamming the back plate is what's giving that hefty jolt. 🙂

    • @justinward5928
      @justinward5928 2 года назад +6

      @tvercetti1 Its entirely necessary for that operating system to function reliably and keep the gun in lockup and such for the bolt to be that heavy

    • @d.i.m.eproductions6925
      @d.i.m.eproductions6925 2 года назад

      Throw a heavy buffer in it and be surprised how light the recoil is afterwards. Expensive but worth it.

  • @m.simonosengineeringltd6857
    @m.simonosengineeringltd6857 Год назад +235

    I’m 48 years old and I still have my G3A4 from the Cyprus Army. It’s modified. Powerful riffle!

    • @bryanst.martin7134
      @bryanst.martin7134 Год назад +5

      "Tool Envy!!" What was the trigger pull on that model? My HK91 started at 14 lbs. At 4.5 it was amazing.

    • @cookie5535
      @cookie5535 Год назад +5

      did they give you the G3 when you left?

    • @geoffnelson64
      @geoffnelson64 Год назад +1

      Very cool!

    • @m.simonosengineeringltd6857
      @m.simonosengineeringltd6857 Год назад +17

      @@cookie5535 no Im a national guard(militia) now up to 50years old but im planning to be a volunteer up to dont know.

    • @direfbr
      @direfbr Год назад

      I don't think you're supposed to keep your service rifle once you leave... The Greek Army kept my G3...

  • @chuckdaduck7412
    @chuckdaduck7412 2 года назад +375

    Let’s all congratulate and appreciate Flannel Daddy on his service and being retired from the Air Force. We love you Mike.
    The mustache is also gorgeous.

    • @lungcanc3r666
      @lungcanc3r666 2 года назад +8

      He got out?

    • @justsomeguy922r3
      @justsomeguy922r3 2 года назад +24

      It appears so, I get out in 9 days. I can’t wait.

    • @doughesson
      @doughesson 2 года назад +14

      @@justsomeguy922r3 You'll be walking out as the remaining guys look at you.
      You'll be thinking"Dafook y'all lookin' at?Get back to work!"

    • @Dr_Le_sabre_
      @Dr_Le_sabre_ 2 года назад +22

      DD214 beard shall intensify

    • @chuckdaduck7412
      @chuckdaduck7412 2 года назад +7

      @@lungcanc3r666 yeah he got medically discharged

  • @Sweettea_Muddin
    @Sweettea_Muddin 2 года назад +185

    Can we all take a moment and appreciate the work that goes into his intros.. really gives you a firm understanding of what the "gun for the day" can do

    • @GeauxRilla
      @GeauxRilla 2 года назад

      Every single video brotha...

  • @TheGunner11
    @TheGunner11 2 года назад +178

    One thing to note is that unlike other PTRs like their MP5 clones, the PTR91 is actually built on HK tooling(from Portugal).

  • @txgunguy2766
    @txgunguy2766 2 года назад +161

    The thing about the current CETME from Century Arms is that the C308 is actually built by PTR using mostly PTR91 parts.
    My C308 worked perfectly after it (and me) got kicked around in the dirt by a bull with aggression issues. I honestly believe that rifle saved my life. I now call it "El Matador".

    • @Old_8_gauge
      @Old_8_gauge Год назад +10

      I like my C308 also.

    • @nev12345678910
      @nev12345678910 Год назад +8

      Did the bull feel the wrath of the .308

    • @EvelSteveL
      @EvelSteveL Год назад +5

      I have the ptr91 and the c308; I really like both of them. Not a single ftf or fte, lots o’ fun and noise shooting steel cased tulammo, ever.

    • @fernandoguzmanfernandez3466
      @fernandoguzmanfernandez3466 Год назад +8

      Due to its CETME Spanish origins, "El Matador" is a great nickname.

    • @txgunguy2766
      @txgunguy2766 Год назад +2

      @@fernandoguzmanfernandez3466
      I know.

  • @jacobritchie4042
    @jacobritchie4042 2 года назад +65

    Love seeing Luigi talk about his favourite rifle. Great video GT

  • @flavio_spqr
    @flavio_spqr 2 года назад +217

    Although the Army has moved to the SCAR, the Portuguese Marines still run the G3 as their main rifle, now equipped with the Spuhr kit. They're currently stationed in Lithuania under NATO, running these indestructible boom sticks.

    • @thebadfarmer
      @thebadfarmer 2 года назад +16

      The Spuhr stock is so awesome. It totally changed my PTR's recoil pattern, and now I can actually use my scope... Lol

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay 2 года назад +9

      So does the Mexican Police and military.

    • @prismunit2
      @prismunit2 2 года назад +4

      Greek Army runs em too

    • @CGPT76
      @CGPT76 2 года назад +8

      I used the G3 in my Army days (Portugal). Like Flavio said the Marines still use it. It's also used in ceremonies and by the GNR (National Republican Guard)! This caliber can defeat current soviet body armor!

    • @dan_kay
      @dan_kay 2 года назад +3

      @@CGPT76
      I would like to see us all in an international contest, disassembling and reassembling the G3
      - in daylight
      - in total darkness
      - in mud where all the components are placed on your back
      I am absolutely sure that I could still do it without making a mistake, even though I've left the army in 1998. I probably would need a little longer than back then :)

  • @deancarr4507
    @deancarr4507 2 года назад +236

    I think it's worth noting that PTR uses HK spec, not CETME, so HK G3 parts WILL work in PTR rifles. Mines basically just the PTR receiver at this point, with HK internals and a CHF barrel now.

    • @jg0909
      @jg0909 2 года назад +22

      YES, the below HK parts will work perfect on a Cetme and vice versa.
      Barrels Yes
      Barrel Retainer Pins Yes
      Firing Pin Yes*
      Spring, for firing pin Yes*
      Rollers Yes
      +2, +4 Rollers Yes
      Retainer Plate and Roll Pin Retainer for Rollers Yes
      Extractor Yes*
      Extractor Spring Yes*
      Recoil Spring Yes*
      Backplate or Complete recoil Assembly Yes with minor fitting to the plastic sleeve at the end of the spring guide rod
      Complete Stock set Yes with minor fitting to the plastic sleeve at the end of the spring guide rod
      Collapsible Stock Yes with minor fitting to the plastic sleeve at the end of the spring guide rod
      Buttstock Yes with minor fitting (needs the buffer hole matched to use the cetme buffer)
      Grip Frames Yes
      Complete Trigger Pack Yes (but no individual parts)
      Rear Sight Yes (but only if entire sight base is swapped)
      Handguards, Slim Yes
      Handguards Wide Yes with minor fitting. Just like the old style HK triple frame, the cetme has a bipod
      retaining ring that prevents the wide from installing
      Pistol Grip Yes
      Triple Frames Yes
      Flash Hider Yes
      Eyeloop for triple frame Yes
      Cocking Handle Yes*
      Spring for cocking handle Yes*
      Pivot Pin for cocking handle Yes
      Mag Catch parts Yes
      Paddle mag release Yes
      End Cap, Dust Cover Yes (but cetme will not fit g3)
      Bayonet Adapter Yes*
      Bayonet Yes* (only when using adapter)
      Retainer Pins Yes*
      Blank Firing Adapter Yes
      Claw, Stanag Scope Mount Yes
      POF Carry handle and Port Buffer Yes (carry handle slight modification to cetme handguard)
      *these items not only interchange but are an improvement over existing Cetme parts. Over the years
      some items have been strengthened or improved by HK.
      ---------------
      No, the below HK parts will not work on a Cetme:
      Trunions No
      Bolt Carriers No
      Locking Lever for bolt carrier No
      Bolt Head No
      Locking Piece No
      Cocking Tube No
      Support for Cocking Handle No
      Recoil Buffer No unless using HK buttstock
      individual fire control group parts like trigger, sear, hammer: No
      This can be found online easily by searching "robertrtg CETME HK G3 Compatibility"

    • @ryan94d16
      @ryan94d16 2 года назад +3

      “Hk internals”…. Hehe same bröther ;)

    • @metaldave556
      @metaldave556 2 года назад +2

      do any of you know if the c308 from century arms is HK or CETME spec? i put in a G3 trigger pack years ago so im guessing its HK but im curious now..

    • @jg0909
      @jg0909 2 года назад +9

      @@metaldave556 It's CETME spec, buit from CETME parts kits. If you get one, be sure it has the rail (gen2) as it's made by PTR under contract.
      Gen1 had no rail, and was the rifle that gave the C308 the bad name it has now. Gen2 was completely contracted out to PTR and is an absolute beast.

    • @metaldave556
      @metaldave556 2 года назад +4

      @@jg0909 thanks for the info. mine does have the rail and its been awesome to shoot. only maybe three failures to go into battery in around 1k. and that was probably in the first 300 or so. my only complaint is that it doesnt have the hk style rear sight. id shoot it more but .308 isnt cheap and ive been focusing on my AR15 skills, as that would be my go to in an emergency. but after seeing this video i have the itch to take it out again.

  • @thanoos.k
    @thanoos.k Год назад +50

    The main service rifle for the infantry units in Greece is still to this day the HK G3A3 & G3A4 so it is really interesting to see a video with the PTR 91

  • @husvaer
    @husvaer 2 года назад +112

    I have used the G3 during all my time in the Norwegian army. If you picked one of the the good ones at the quartemaster, then you had a weapon that would serve you well. I just loved the weapon. Accurate and realible.

    • @Nghilifa
      @Nghilifa 2 года назад +1

      I had it too in 2008. Great weapon indeed. PBn, Esk.6 Bk for life!

    • @grimtooth5358
      @grimtooth5358 2 года назад +3

      Yet us 2nd amendment American civilians don't need a govt quartermaster to use. We love our AR10's (Lego piece firearms).

    • @TheStormingEyes
      @TheStormingEyes 2 года назад

      I only recall having issues with the AG3 with training ammo/rødfiss. Shit got stuck all the time.

  • @shoujahatsumetsu
    @shoujahatsumetsu 2 года назад +108

    I used the G3 as my service rifle for several years until we swapped for the HK416. Being used to fire full auto 7.62, it felt to me like both the M4s and the HK416s I fired had literally no recoil.

    • @chrissge4477
      @chrissge4477 2 года назад +1

      🤣 M4 and HK416 is Not the same as a original quality Made G3

    • @shoujahatsumetsu
      @shoujahatsumetsu 2 года назад +10

      @@chrissge4477 Nope, theyr'e not. I shot M4 on joint excercises with US military, and after we switched service rifles for the HK416, there were still some G3 around in the National Guard - the 416 wasn't immediately given to all the branches upon adoption.

    • @chrissge4477
      @chrissge4477 2 года назад +5

      @@shoujahatsumetsu ok as normal Assault Rifle or Sniper Version. In Germany the G3 was used by Military before the G36 comes.. but many Years this rifle exists as Sniper Version in Military and Police Forces.
      But now they use the G28. The Special Forces HK416 and G36 and the normal Military G36 and go over to HK416.. Its easier to use control 5.56 as 7.62mm with full Auto.. But in Germany we say thats Plastic Guns and all older Military Guys love the old G3.

    • @senpaisanchoyt5225
      @senpaisanchoyt5225 2 года назад

      What country?

    • @PCGameplayism
      @PCGameplayism 2 года назад +1

      @@senpaisanchoyt5225 probably Norway

  • @jhinhur9862
    @jhinhur9862 2 года назад +28

    Ptr 91 owner here. Took about 300-400 rounds to break in the rifle. Brass or steel, sometimes it would fail to eject with the roller grabbing the case on the way out. After the break-in, there have been no issues and one of my favorites to shoot.

    • @Eye_Of_Odin978
      @Eye_Of_Odin978 2 года назад +2

      Yeah sometimes guns need that adjustment period when you first get it.
      People don't understand that most times a well-used gun will perform better than a brand-new one even if they're exactly the same in manufacturer and model.
      It has to do with the tolerances for heat or something that the parts are treated for, I think. They seem to work better after they've been through that heat of operation. Would be interesting if we could get a better answer as to why, as that's mostly speculation on my part.

    • @Moody801
      @Moody801 2 года назад

      Same deal here. Mine took about 4-500 to break in. Weird thing is she’ll eat steel all day long, but when I switch to brass she gets the occasional hiccup

    • @JohnDoe-xu6uu
      @JohnDoe-xu6uu 2 года назад

      Also it doesn't hurt to work the action a few times manually before firing. Also a good cleaning before hand goes a long way.

    • @joshuameeks9471
      @joshuameeks9471 2 года назад

      Does the action ever smooth out? Every one I’ve ever picked up has had a mega-stiff action.

    • @JohnDoe-xu6uu
      @JohnDoe-xu6uu 2 года назад +1

      @@joshuameeks9471 . Yes mine was like that too out of the box (gi model 101) you had to summon the power of He Man to charge it. After cleaning it and lightly lubing the important parts I manually worked the action a couple dozen times and now it's noticeably a little easier and smoother to charge it.

  • @LuisPereira-fv3fh
    @LuisPereira-fv3fh 2 года назад +67

    During my Portuguese marine training, we were instructed and trained, putting down range effectively double taps at 70 meters. Nowadays the marine corp still uses them, but modernized (spuhr type with aimpoints/ Leupold’s / sig tango 6t’s on them).

  • @buddy22801012
    @buddy22801012 2 года назад +76

    Back in the 1980’s the Colt AR15’s were around $1200 a German made HK91 was only $650 pretty good deal for a rifle that was built to last forever.

    • @stuartgorka989
      @stuartgorka989 2 года назад +3

      Nah, the AR15's weren't that much. IIRC, they were about $600ish tops.

    • @escapedfromnewyork
      @escapedfromnewyork 3 месяца назад

      @@stuartgorka989Saw them selling for $439.99 back 1984 when I was in the service. Sadly, that’s what a young E-3 took home for a month
      Was fortunate enough to get one in trade with my brother in 92 or 93 before the AWB. I know it was before 94, because I ordered two magazines and they cost me over $140 after tax.
      Here I am many years later and I have over 100 mags. When the Bundeswehr stopped using the G3, the market was flooded with cheap surplus mags. Glad I stocked up

    • @escapedfromnewyork
      @escapedfromnewyork 3 месяца назад

      You could get Colt ARs for $400 and HK91 for $439 back in 1984.

  • @taylorjerden7392
    @taylorjerden7392 2 года назад +56

    I have a PTR91 that has served me well for many years and thousands of rounds with no main parts changes. Stout and rugged are an understatement. Until recently, I found that the recoil problem was only a problem if you didn't shoulder the rifle properly. Recently I changed the the butt stock to the SPUR and let me tell you that made a world of difference in ergonomics. You can't really use the irons with the SPUR, but the recoil is greatly reduced and doesn't punish you for bad shoulder mounting. For even better recoil comfort add a limbsaver pad on the SPUR.

    • @TheWikingWarrior
      @TheWikingWarrior 2 года назад

      Man reading all these reviews and watching this video makes me sad haha. I just got a PTR two weeks ago and it's failing to eject rounds. I think it's the ejector spring but I'm really hoping my rifle's not just a lemon. :(

    • @redraidermathias5439
      @redraidermathias5439 2 года назад

      I have been thinking of getting that Spuhr stock but I'm trying to see if it's worth $300.

  • @Er1vaPT
    @Er1vaPT 2 года назад +250

    Served with a G3 back in the day in the Portuguese Army, and god damn that gun was a beast. Could pierce through almost everything, its kick was extremely powerful which showed you how strong the weapon was. Loved its aesthetic, it was a great company during long exercises. It got freezing cold in the winter though! Unfortunately (or fortunately) the issued rifle has been changed to the SCAR-L, but I'm sure veterans who've experienced the stopping power of german rifles tend to enjoy more power to the gunshots. Loved the video!

    • @nmende00
      @nmende00 2 года назад +3

      Voce era para o infantaria?Meu pai esteve en Angola o Mozambique mais o menos nos anos entre 66 e 69. O nome dele era Gualdim. Ele faleceu o ano pasado.

    • @cornelius8617
      @cornelius8617 2 года назад +1

      I do believe that Iranians still use G3 in their military.

    • @miguelcarvalho7227
      @miguelcarvalho7227 2 года назад +2

      Ja experimentei as duas e a scar é uma arma de brincar ao lado da g3, nem dá prazer mas metes o tiro onde quiseres

    • @Er1vaPT
      @Er1vaPT 2 года назад +2

      @@miguelcarvalho7227 Pois, basta olhar para o calibre e vai.se logo ver que não se compara. Não há nada como a nossa velhinha

    • @Pavlos_Charalambous
      @Pavlos_Charalambous 2 года назад +5

      @@cornelius8617 the Greek army use them as main rifle as well as border guards coast guard and police

  • @KingBattlon
    @KingBattlon 2 года назад +58

    You NEED to redo the freezing and mud tests with these. Then do a sand test. Such an important platform and my only gripe was its sore absence in those videos.

    • @hosseinbaraty1569
      @hosseinbaraty1569 2 года назад +1

      it wont do well im affraid

    • @davidturcotte5677
      @davidturcotte5677 13 дней назад

      Why do it at all. Be a responsible gun owner and take care of your battle rifle. You want a mud gun, get a cheap AK, they aren't half the gun the G3 is, and will never be.

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 2 года назад +36

    0:48 The flexion on that mag every time a shot is touched off is impressive!

  • @gcproductions3669
    @gcproductions3669 2 года назад +64

    I love my PTR 91 GIR. It is exceptionally accurate - I have been able to get consistent hits out to 300-400 yards with the iron sights. Mine functioned reliably right from the start...even with plenty of cheap Tula ammo I've run through it. It might not be my go to choice over an AR given its weight and recoil, but I do prefer it over the AR for shooting at longer distances. My Dad was stationed in Germany in the 80s and had always loved the HK G3 since then - we decided to buy the American made PTR 91 together and have been very pleased. This rifle is much better than okay imo, it's fantastic. Its quality is far above all the other G3 clones and copies. You can't go wrong with a PTR 91!

    • @j.robertsergertson4513
      @j.robertsergertson4513 2 года назад

      Does your PTR 91 leave flutes on spent cartridge cases like my Hk-91 does?

    • @wyldeman100
      @wyldeman100 2 года назад

      @@j.robertsergertson4513 they all do

  • @scififan303
    @scififan303 2 года назад +30

    I had a g3 when I was in the military service in 1996 and I can only say that we managed to hit a soccer ball that was sprayed yellow at 400 meters. We only use the drum sight.
    crazy stuff. And the gun was from 1964 and hard use.
    Everybody hates the recoil but this thing run always.

  • @georgek8499
    @georgek8499 Год назад +69

    Serving in the greek army the g3a4 was a godsend, i served in 2021 for 14 months , the gun was built in 1985 and it didint jam once during my whole service even though i almost never cleaned it, i would give alot just to fire that beauty again.

    • @perseusrex614
      @perseusrex614 Год назад

      Ακμαιοτατος 😎

    • @martinf1961
      @martinf1961 Год назад +1

      You make Kratos proud!

    • @jonc2914
      @jonc2914 Год назад +1

      Ok... u didnt shoot the g3 much.... dont remember any recent greek wars..

    • @mmadmarch
      @mmadmarch Год назад +11

      @@jonc2914 if you think service weapons are only used in war time,
      Bruh

    • @loukasskoteinos4278
      @loukasskoteinos4278 Год назад

      @@jonc2914 Even during war its very likely you'll never get to shoot your rifle unless your on the third world side. Plus if Geroge served as an active reservist as well he'll have fired plenty of rounds during basic training and continuous development.

  • @christishusbandakastan7618
    @christishusbandakastan7618 2 года назад +87

    I’ve had a PTR-91 for several years. My son traded for it and lost a bit on the deal so I bought it from for what he had in it, which was well above market. I’ve since added the Magpul butt stock and a skinny fore grip and am now VERY pleased with it. As mentioned by others, the iron sights are solid. The recoil will keep you awake. It’s scores total bad ass points in the looks department. While not a gun I would have gone out of my way to purchase, now that I own it I am very pleased.

    • @jd646
      @jd646 11 месяцев назад

      Which Magpul stock you using?

    • @christishusbandakastan7618
      @christishusbandakastan7618 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jd646 I just googled it and can’t find it. The cheek riser height and length-of-pull are both adjustable, if that helps. It’s very nice.

    • @jd646
      @jd646 11 месяцев назад

      @@christishusbandakastan7618 i found it, on HK parts website thanks

  • @Exandria
    @Exandria 2 года назад +97

    PSA: if the ptr fails to go into battery or you want to quietly charge the rifle, just tap the butt stock on the ground or nearby corner. It will pop right into battery. This also applies to all variants of the roller delayed systems. Even true for the HK G3 and the PSG1 (even though the PSG1 has a ratcheting forward assist)

    • @andreivaldez2929
      @andreivaldez2929 2 года назад +14

      It failing to go into battery is not a bug - it's a feature.

    • @Exandria
      @Exandria 2 года назад +2

      @@andreivaldez2929 correct

    • @hellcatdave1
      @hellcatdave1 2 года назад +1

      Or used a twig/pin/brass tip to push on the bolt. There's a hole in it for that reason.

    • @Exandria
      @Exandria 2 года назад +11

      @@hellcatdave1 fair, but bumping is much faster and easier and can be done in CQB

    • @jessemiller4608
      @jessemiller4608 2 года назад

      would this work on a mp5 design as well?

  • @sveineriknyster9821
    @sveineriknyster9821 2 года назад +18

    This brought me back to my enlisted days. The Royal Norwegian Army used the G3 (and MG3, of which I was a gunner) extensively. I served in -93 and remember my G3 was manufactured in -67. Shot like a star, never any issues with it.

  • @SuperIcarusman
    @SuperIcarusman 2 года назад +129

    2 very easy changes you can make with little modification to these rifles to reduce muzzle rise and felt recoil;
    1.) Different brake, obviously
    2.) Get an hk21 lmg or Enhanced heavy buffer.. will literally reduce felt recoil by almost half, I kid you not

    • @kyleabrezzi
      @kyleabrezzi 2 года назад +2

      Yeah the hk21 and LMG buffers are much larger / beefier. So yeah that recoil will be reduced.

    • @Nperez1986
      @Nperez1986 2 года назад +10

      For half the price you can get the buffer redone AND a trigger job by Bill Springfield

    • @KnoxWheelerJr
      @KnoxWheelerJr 2 года назад +6

      @@Nperez1986 does he still do em? I got a heavy buffer already (and stock) from hkparts for like 80 so I'm already good on that end. Was trying to buy a match trigger from Germany but they wouldn't ship. Seems bill and the other guy (can't remember his name) had stopped doing trigger jobs, at least according to recent forum posts.

    • @jacobnewman3797
      @jacobnewman3797 2 года назад +4

      @@KnoxWheelerJr got mine back from Bill last week.

    • @KnoxWheelerJr
      @KnoxWheelerJr 2 года назад

      @@jacobnewman3797 good to hear, I'll try and figure that out when I get out of the army in a few months here.

  • @Manneerik13373
    @Manneerik13373 2 года назад +19

    As a Swedish homeguard who still uses these rifles approves this video. and my rifle is older than father and still kickin.

  • @ironwolfF1
    @ironwolfF1 2 года назад +31

    The real fun is doing a 'deep dive' into the lineage of the G3 / CETME...which goes back to the final months of WWII, and the last Sturmgewehr...the StG 45(M).

    • @ManuelGarcia-yk6ze
      @ManuelGarcia-yk6ze 2 года назад +1

      CETME modelo C.

    • @Breacca
      @Breacca Год назад +2

      @@ManuelGarcia-yk6ze There was a vid by gunjesus about this topic...

  • @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
    @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 2 года назад +83

    The G3 is the clear winner of the battle rifle wars.
    As much as I love the FAL and think that the AR10 is the best battle rifle (although _not_ a contender for title of cold war battle rifle. It wasn't produced in enough numbers to be significant until the SR25/MK11/M110 era) the G3 is still kicking and running in the worst, most neglectful conditions.

    • @murphy7801
      @murphy7801 2 года назад +9

      Also the most accurate without requiring the servicing of the m1r which shakes itself apart.

    • @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz
      @ALovelyBunchOfDragonballz 2 года назад +7

      @@murphy7801 the Swedes are using the AK4D (a G3 variant) as a marksmans rifle alongside their infantry version. Their standard guys have an optic (I think an LPVO) and their marksman have basically the same rifle only with a higher powered optic. They train 0-600 metres all day, only stopping at 600 because they issue a 147 grain load. So the round is their limiting factor, not the rifle.

    • @TheJukkis
      @TheJukkis 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, but FAL is far better if you need to modernize it. It you dont believe watch Hoplopfheil's struggle with G3 lol

    • @hateferlife
      @hateferlife 2 года назад +9

      @@TheJukkis I love Hop but he can always find something to complain about.

    • @murphy7801
      @murphy7801 2 года назад +2

      Yeah I know about the Swedish, Norwegian and Portugals variants being a European.

  • @m.e.k.8810
    @m.e.k.8810 2 года назад +34

    At the time, the G3 was one of the best assault rifles in the world. It was very precise on short and long distances, had a high man-stop effect and a high power through the 7. 62 caliber. The Americans didn’t waste any money and built a solid and reliable rifle. I am glad that I was allowed to carry the G3 as my service weapon for many years. I was not so happy with today’s G36, but it is much better than it is portrayed in the media. Greetings from a former German professional soldier and master sergeant in the Bundeswehr mechanized infantry battalion.

  • @elpidiovillarreal6246
    @elpidiovillarreal6246 2 года назад +27

    G3’s are nostalgic, growing up in north Mexico, you would see hk G3s regularly with the army.

    • @twistedmetal56
      @twistedmetal56 2 года назад +7

      You still can. At check points this year homies still running around with them.

    • @halasgargazi
      @halasgargazi 2 года назад +1

      Same as Turkey, we have been changing them with new MPT76

  • @slayer40sw
    @slayer40sw 2 года назад +6

    So happy you did this! I've had mine for over 20yrs and absolutely loved it from the first day I got and still so till today. I've had only one stoppage by shitty ammo from my neighbor's reloads. But other than that, everything is still running fine and zero stoppages from shelf ammo. Got it from my LA sherrifs buddy who bought it after the North Hollywood Shoot Out . As a retired Recon Marine he stated "the hell with all these yokles rushing for ARs, I'm gonna drop these SOBs with a 7.62!"

  • @Runner_in_the_dark
    @Runner_in_the_dark 2 года назад +30

    Bought 5 mags for this before the mag ban in anticipation of getting one in the next year or 2... thank you Washington

    • @GK-mr9ko
      @GK-mr9ko 2 года назад +3

      Whenever you get one I’ll be happy to order and mail some mags to you lol

    • @ehudkelevra7456
      @ehudkelevra7456 2 года назад +1

      I am glad I left Washington State in August 2021. Currently in Kentucky but I am thinking of moving to Louisiana after Nursing school.

  • @caspar3152
    @caspar3152 Год назад +59

    The G3 was my standard rifle in the army. A very reliable robust gun that never let me down.

  • @svenbendel7098
    @svenbendel7098 2 года назад +821

    I carried the G3 during my time in the German Army. Even though, every single unit other than us was already equiped with thw G36.
    We still needed the G3 as it could be used as a paddle in our small boats in case the engine died.
    Regarding the accuracy, I was absolutely shocked. At 300m with iron sights in prone position I was able to get a 6 round grouping of around 4-5 inches. Guess that ist pretty good for a rifle that was already 36 years in service. I loved this thing and told everyone that wanted to change to the g36, that I will take the G3 over the G36 ervery day. Just put a Zeiss Ziel4 or 6 on it, I catch everything from 400m to 600m, where the 5.56 would reach its end

    • @Muli_mit_illum
      @Muli_mit_illum 2 года назад +19

      Wo warst du? War bei uns nämlich auch so

    • @steveh5307
      @steveh5307 2 года назад +28

      Mag release needs to be brought in at least 2 inches. Garbage trigger/plastic trigger pack. Heavy rifle. Destroys brass. HK slap is cool.

    • @TheWolvesCurse
      @TheWolvesCurse 2 года назад +14

      ich wurde erst am G36 ausgebildet und später in der stammeinheit dann auch am G3 (allerdings mit der besch**** einschiebbaren schulterstütze) ist ein tolles gewehr und ich mag das diopter visier sehr. für eine schnelle zielauffassung auf distanzen unter 150meter ist das G36 aber weit überlegen.

    • @svenbendel7098
      @svenbendel7098 2 года назад +5

      @@Muli_mit_illum 140SpPiBatl Emmerich

    • @mniakan754
      @mniakan754 2 года назад +6

      The G3 is certainly a reliable weapon but i like the FAL more but it's close

  • @havelyntherockelyn1576
    @havelyntherockelyn1576 2 года назад +8

    Thank God you're back to this style of reviews I genuinely missed it

  • @overdose8840
    @overdose8840 2 года назад +16

    Mine was finicky when I first got it. Would have all been relatively easy fixes if I'd had the patience to just send it back to PTR for warranty service but I was determined to get it going myself. Well, after a period of troubleshooting I got it to basically 100% and I freaking love it. Comes with me to the range very frequently and I have about 2k rounds through it (7.62 is expensive). I liked it enough to get a 9CT mp5 clone that's been perfect out of the box. If you're on the fence, buy it. It's not getting any cheaper, whatever problems you might have are generally user serviceable because the operating system is pretty straightforward (however relies on tight tolerances to work correctly).

  • @gengoad9355
    @gengoad9355 Год назад +32

    I have worked with the HK G3 for many years. The muzzle flash reveals your own position much more reliably than any dust that may have been thrown up. In addition to training, proper care is essential. Even a wonderfully precise HK G3 is not effective without it.

  • @JohnnysWorld
    @JohnnysWorld 2 года назад +86

    I served with the 3G nearly 30 years ago at the German Bundeswehr. She was a great gun. A little heavy and bulky but very reliable. Was a lot of fun shooting the big lady 😉

    • @denyworkout4234
      @denyworkout4234 2 года назад +2

      In turkiye we still use G3 for service etc

    • @JohnnysWorld
      @JohnnysWorld 2 года назад +2

      @@denyworkout4234 Some G3 were also in service as middle distance sniper rifles due to their accuracy. But man, this guns kick like a mule when you shoot it 😉

    • @ClassicAirsoft
      @ClassicAirsoft 2 года назад +2

      @@JohnnysWorld Du auch hier :)

    • @Ipkiss42
      @Ipkiss42 2 года назад +1

      Same goes for German women.

    • @denyworkout4234
      @denyworkout4234 2 года назад +1

      @@JohnnysWorld sure it does very powerful rifle

  • @stevenmc62089
    @stevenmc62089 2 года назад +56

    My PTR experience: out of the box I had problems. Sent it to PTR and they had it back and flawlessly running in less than two weeks. After that I love it. The best modification I’ve found is the Haga defense adapter and ACR stock. It makes it a completely different rifle especially using an optic. I also went with the magpul grip for the extended safety, extended charging handle, trigger job, good brake, and an MLOK hand guard. I absolutely love it now. I’m also running the primary arms acss

    • @rhinosauserous
      @rhinosauserous 2 года назад +2

      Dumb question alert....
      What is the process of sending a firearm back to the manufacturer for service? I've only sent back a 22lr revolver, well actually the store I bought it from took care of all that for me, so do you have to take it to an FFL or can you package and send it from home? I assume when they send it back it goes to an FFL obviously.

    • @akmarksman
      @akmarksman 2 года назад +2

      @@rhinosauserous Usually you contact the manufacturer, you send it off via USPS/Fedex direct to them (sometimes they'll send you a label or even a box and a label), they fix it, and they send it back to your doorstep where you sign for it.
      Also depends on your state. Some places its better (and cheaper) to have the FFL/gun shop send it back the manufacturer.

    • @rhinosauserous
      @rhinosauserous 2 года назад

      @@akmarksman thanks for the speedy reply and information.

    • @deedle6073
      @deedle6073 2 года назад

      What kind of problems did you have?

    • @stevenmc62089
      @stevenmc62089 2 года назад

      @@deedle6073 I was having roller lockup/unlock and ejection issues with mine. I don’t remember what they fixed/replaced as it’s been months since I sent it off. Even though I was disappointed with having problems out of the box they by far made up with it by the customer service and super fast return.

  • @ladi3sm4n213
    @ladi3sm4n213 2 года назад +9

    One of these days we gonna see Ian on Garand Thumb! Calling it now lol

  • @AlexModeling
    @AlexModeling 11 месяцев назад +12

    Portuguese Military here! I serve since 1993 and the "original" G3 saved my life and our marines still operate it with spur. My father was on our African colonial war in mozambique and Angola and the G3 saved his life more than once so that (old G3)rifle hás a special place in my heart! 🇵🇹

  • @jensenhanley2410
    @jensenhanley2410 2 года назад +13

    The timing of you posting this is hilarious I ordered this exact one 4 days ago and I’m waiting for the text that it’s here and you post a detailed review, just what I needed! Perfect timing great video!

  • @themainmang1107
    @themainmang1107 2 года назад +28

    Every single time Mike pulls the trigger, I’m reminded how expensive 7.62X51 and 308 ammo is 🤣
    Thank you for making this very expensive but cool video! Love the mustache! Very mario brothers ❤️🇮🇹

    • @Pyreleaf
      @Pyreleaf 2 года назад +2

      I think the cheapest I’ve seen is PMC Bronze at something like $0.85/rd

    • @kalikiter1
      @kalikiter1 2 года назад +1

      I mean you can hunt elk with .308 so it’s not all bad

    • @baconatoromg6062
      @baconatoromg6062 2 года назад +1

      ​@@Pyreleaf tula is .59 cents a round right now

    • @Pyreleaf
      @Pyreleaf 2 года назад

      @@baconatoromg6062 yeah, but we can’t get Tula anymore. Remember the Russian import ban?

    • @baconatoromg6062
      @baconatoromg6062 2 года назад

      @@Pyreleaf check KRA armory. They have 500 round cases for $298. The Russian import ban wasn't what you think it was

  • @maruipro
    @maruipro 2 года назад +18

    I love my 18" bull barrel PTR91. It has a 5.5x power ACOG, Midwest Industries M-lok Rail, Bipod and Cheek Riser. My girlfriend can shoot a 12" steel target at 600 yard and hit 4/5 times. It is very heavy, not ergonomic, but shoots like a tank!

  • @alekseimestserjakov716
    @alekseimestserjakov716 2 года назад +8

    Got the Swedish analogue of G3 - AK 4, during my service, it is an amazing gun. Issues are: losing fire rate in the cold environment and ironsight will be useles if you drop it into the dirt (hard to clean diopter ... you should cary toothpicks with you).

  • @elijaht3223
    @elijaht3223 2 года назад +51

    He’s right about the hit or miss with the factory my first bolt carrier exploded but PTR was quick to fix and return the gun under warranty

  • @davidduafala3050
    @davidduafala3050 2 года назад +22

    This is a great analysis of the HK 91. I have a lot of experience with Portuguese G3 and everything you said about recoil, mags, sights and accuracy is the same experience that I have. Having said that I love the FAL and consider it a better rifle with things like bolt hold open, softer recoil and a better mag well design for faster reloading. Garand Thumb always preaches to get training well I can't imagine what kind of sadist would enjoy using a G3 in a rifle class.

    • @deancarr4507
      @deancarr4507 2 года назад +1

      I do

    • @cfreezy45
      @cfreezy45 2 года назад

      My FAL recoils a good bit harder than my cetme which isn't much off from the PTR

    • @deancarr4507
      @deancarr4507 2 года назад

      @Keaton Dye it’s not my only rifle but it is the one I’m grabbing

  • @dude126
    @dude126 2 года назад +9

    These videos always get me nostalgic for my issue, 1967 manufactured L1A1 SLR. You felt so bad ass carrying that beast!

  • @pewpewTN
    @pewpewTN 2 года назад +105

    I remember the first time I got to look at a G3.
    It blew my mind that a .308 rifle didn't have a gas system.

    • @NYG5
      @NYG5 Год назад +8

      Yup. Won't necessarily be a marksman rifle but will run just fine for an infantryman.

    • @Britcarjunkie
      @Britcarjunkie Год назад +9

      @@NYG5 The H&K PSG-1 is the accurized version used by snipers.

    • @Dirtkid98505
      @Dirtkid98505 Год назад +10

      It's probably the most accurate off the shelf battle rifle

    • @KBKriechbaum
      @KBKriechbaum Год назад +3

      @@NYG5 Because gas systems totally help accuracy, right? 😀

    • @NYG5
      @NYG5 Год назад

      @@Britcarjunkie Okay, and what is the percentage of designated marksmen using the PSG1 compared to any other auto rifle, and what is the percentage of snipers using automatics instead of bolt rifles?

  • @notbadbros7814
    @notbadbros7814 2 года назад +16

    i loved my G3 in german military! sadly wasnt the actual service rifle, i was just lucky enough to get some days on the range with it and i can confirm they are super accurate even beyond 100m

  • @Omalleyus
    @Omalleyus 2 года назад +25

    I found this really interesting, my PTR91 was apparently just a perfect one, no break in time, everything lined up and straight, super smooth, never a hang up or light strike, also yes I have giant meaty monster hands my family came from scotland so maybe that is why

    • @fourthhorseman4531
      @fourthhorseman4531 2 года назад

      I have two of them (one 18" one 16") and both have been that way. No problems of any kind. Guess I just got lucky. Twice.

  • @ericpettyfishing
    @ericpettyfishing 2 года назад +29

    My favorite battle rifle. Even with all its down falls. I love the G3. Reliability over anything

  • @vald3m845
    @vald3m845 Год назад +10

    I used the G3A3 when serving the Cyprus National Guard for two years. We used to complain about using these “old” assault rifles and the necessity of our armed forces to replace them, but it is a really good rifle for infantry still for todays standards! I really love the sniper rifle version of it being the PSG-1 and the MSG-90A1

  • @bronco5334
    @bronco5334 2 года назад +65

    Regarding reloading the brass: it isn't just damaged by the extremely aggressive extraction/ejection, which typically heavily dents the case neck, but it ALSO is damaged by the brass flowing into the flutes cut into the chamber (to improve extraction). Given how rough it is on brass, the only ammo I shoot through my PTR is the brass that has already been reloaded 6 or 7 times and is almost ready to be retired; after it goes through the PTR it goes into the brass recycling bucket.

    • @bonsaw57
      @bonsaw57 2 года назад

      Shoot that tula steel man. It can handle it

    • @perseusrex614
      @perseusrex614 2 года назад +10

      I used the G3 in the Hellenic army, and we always sent the brass for reloading and used reloaded ammo. You could tell it was reloaded because you could still see the lines from the flutes, but the case was smooth and shot perfectly. So they can certainly be reloaded.

    • @bronco5334
      @bronco5334 2 года назад +2

      @@perseusrex614 I never said they could not be reloaded. I said I waited until the brass was almost worn out before sending it to the G3/ PTR. I also said the reason I did that was because the rifle was hard on the brass (which it is).
      Work hardening is a thing with brass. The more you bend, stretch, or compress it, the more brittle it becomes, until it breaks.
      The G3/ PTR exerts significantly more bending, compressing, and shearing forces on the brass than do other 7.62x51mm rifles.
      Therefore, the useful lifespan of brass shot through a G3/ PTR is shorter than that shot through other rifles.
      Brass shot through a bolt-action rifle with an extremely tight chamber might be re-useable for reloading a dozen times before the work-hardening becomes so severe it must be thrown out. Brass fired through most auto-loading rifles with relatively loose (military spec) chambers can be safely reloaded perhaps only six to eight times.
      Brass shot through a G3/ PTR is work hardened so much each time you would be lucky to get 3-4 reloadings before it must be discarded.
      So, yes, it can be done. But if you reload and you want to do so efficiently, it is preferable to do as I do and only send "old" brass through the G3.

    • @bronco5334
      @bronco5334 2 года назад +2

      @@perseusrex614 Also, while it is certainly possible to straighten out the huge dents in the case neck that the G3/ PTR leaves in the brass, it is a lot of extra work to do so, and the neck will never be as concentric, nor will the grip stress be as uniform, after it has been fired through that G4/ PTR.
      And you might need special-order mandrels to straighten the case necks, because it dents them so severely that standard resizing mandrels have a tendency to "roll over" the neck instead of straightening it.
      It's just a lot of extra hassle to go through: particularly when there is a much easier option (namely, shooting the new brass through other rifles, and then retiring it on the G3)

    • @olddirtyburt7522
      @olddirtyburt7522 2 года назад +1

      The AMMO will be extracted, even if the extractor is broke. And very very vicious. Does it wreck ammo, we yes, but the rifle works. Mine is a parts kit, so i have all HK parts. works great

  • @evanasche8882
    @evanasche8882 2 года назад +28

    I've been wanting a ptr-91 since I was 16! I even have a bunch of parts that will go on the rifle once I have it. Too bad they've shot up in price quite a bit. I remember being able to buy the GI model for like 800 bucks lol. Then again that's back when Romanian PSLs were 700 bucks too and 9mm was almost as cheap to shoot as .22

  • @jonaslidstrom7006
    @jonaslidstrom7006 2 года назад +37

    Carried out my military service 32 years ago here in Sweden. I used the AK4 as G3 is designated in Sweden. However, my captain was of the opinion that if we, no matter how neutral Sweden were, were to be attacked, we must be reasonably familiar with how other weapons systems work. So, he made sure that we got to test shoot both M-16A2, AKM and the FNC (designated AK5 in Sweden). The last one as it was just about to be implemented in the Swedish army, even if only the officers had started using them. It was kind of funny, how the M16A2 and the AKM felt like toys after so much time with the AK4.

  • @rickbennett105
    @rickbennett105 2 года назад +25

    I’ve had mine for 4 years without a single issue. It’s been flawless, and yes, they are very accurate.

  • @Gamsir-gg3zh
    @Gamsir-gg3zh 2 года назад +6

    The G3 was my issued weapon when I started in the Danish army - my unit was the only one still fielding these.
    Everyone else where using Colt Canada AR15’s.
    Best thing was my unit was a combat medic training unit - with 7.62 battlerifles 😎
    Anyway I loved the G3 - when I went to sergent school I was forces to shift to a 5.56 carbine - it felt like a toy.
    When doing guard duty I still used the G3 - slamming the lock forward as a warning had so much more impact with the G3 😅
    I was a competative shooter as a young man, and shooting the G3 without scopes was awesome - so accurate!

    • @stevemc6010
      @stevemc6010 2 года назад

      Combat medics - bandages for friendlies and G3s for everyone else.

  • @BSGurer
    @BSGurer 2 года назад +34

    I used one of these in Northern Cyprus when I was serving my mandatory military out for the Turkish Armed Forces. Yes it’s old, but still quite effective to the day. They have newer rifles (Turkish commando and special forces), but we had the German G3’s. Deutsch magic still worked after thirty odd years.

  • @jurgen7579
    @jurgen7579 10 месяцев назад +4

    I served as a regular in the Bundeswehr (PzAufklBat 2, Hessisch Lichtenau, 4. Kp) from 72-74 and, in between, from 76-80 in the RhSF (Rhodesian Security Forces) as SGT and Platooncdr....in both Armys armed with the G 3. Afterwards I rejoined the Bundeswehr again. Most Rhodesians preferred the FN/SLR..but I was quite happy with my G 3 or the RPD with the 80 round Drum. My Batt was the very last unit in the RhSF issued with the Bren Gun (till June 1980)

  • @toddw14
    @toddw14 2 года назад +11

    I had an extraction problem with mine when I got it, brass was hard to extract but steel did better & the spot welds on the band behind the front sight popped off too. The flutes in the barrel were too tight & I sent it back, they replaced the barrel & bolt & even refinished it for me at no charge. While I was disappointed in that, their customer service was excellent.

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 2 года назад +16

    I purchased a West German-made HK-91 brand new after graduating high school in the late 1980s. Was able to pick it up for $749 at the time. Hell for stout but the accuracy is virtually impossible to realize because of the HEAVY two stage trigger! It's almost like a heavy double action revolver trigger, really. I added an A.R.M.S. scope mount but that puts the scope so high a raised cheekpiece is needed. Great tool, but not nearly as versatile as a modern AR system.

    • @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq
      @WhatHappenedIn-vt3vq 2 года назад

      Incredible lyrics useful. I really wanna save for a semi I can use hunting here in Alaska, but it's hard to find a semi that will match and exceed all of the ranges I may shoot at and hold up to the hell the tundra and salt air puts my rifled through

    • @tihruytssgjjvsavcxtbvhj3429
      @tihruytssgjjvsavcxtbvhj3429 2 года назад

      Mail off the trigger pack for a trigger job! About $75 and makes it amazing!

    • @stuartgorka989
      @stuartgorka989 2 года назад

      I used to have one from '78. The trigger was smooth but at least 12 lbs (not exaggerating). If you took your time, I could still get good accuracy out of it.

    • @davidturcotte5677
      @davidturcotte5677 13 дней назад

      I was in the military and hated the AR platform. Too complicated, too small caliber, and ridiculously expensive for the performance you get. Just my take.

  • @jebe9337
    @jebe9337 2 года назад +21

    Word in the block is, Green Mountain makes the barrels on the PTR-91. That’s about my only hang up is the lack of a chrome lined, CHF barrel like the H&K G3/91 series rifles.

    • @echodelta2172
      @echodelta2172 2 года назад +2

      They do, it's fairly well known. Also I don't think anyone but Battlefield Vegas has managed to shoot out the barrel of a PTR, which is ultimately a shitload of 308.

    • @worstcat8489
      @worstcat8489 2 года назад +2

      I get that, but generally speaking a Chromoly barrel with a nitride treatment is well beyond the durability that any owner will demand out of their gear, and has the capability of being more accurate out of the box.

    • @jebe9337
      @jebe9337 2 года назад +2

      @@echodelta2172 Rim Country MFG makes some pretty solid replacements. That’s why I’ve debated getting an HK parts G3 kit over buying a PTR-91.

    • @Gank_Garage
      @Gank_Garage 2 года назад

      @@jebe9337 I’ve been looking into RCM barrel and trunnions because apparently PTR used a different style of trunnion with a different amount of flutes compared to the standard HK, which could sometimes cause feeding issues with certain ammunition

    • @christopherbrice5473
      @christopherbrice5473 2 года назад +2

      @@jebe9337 piecing together a G3 is an extremely difficult task.

  • @henningklaveness7082
    @henningklaveness7082 2 года назад +9

    The G3 will always have a special place in my heart, which happens when you go through hell together. A couple of comments: G3 triggers vary a lot, from glassy smooth to rock crusher rough. I'm talking factory fresh, nothing custom. Also, "the occasional stoppage" is absolutely not par for the course. It takes either extreme neglect or bad ammo to make a proper G3 so much as blink. Also also, lore has it that you can charge a G3 by throwing it hard enough butt first at the barracks floor. Don't ask me how I know, some guy just told me, ok? Anyway, that does say a lot about the total unbreakability of this rifle. Finally, I don't think everybody got your joke about "slight damage to the brass" but never mind that, you can't reload brass that's lost somewhere in the forest, no matter if it's undamaged or bent like a banana.

  • @MichaelPooPants
    @MichaelPooPants 2 года назад +6

    Definitely one of my favorite rifles of all time. I had an HK91 on my list of dream guns I didn't think Id ever own and my wife bought me one for my 40th birthday. It's dated on the year I was born too.

    • @mniakan754
      @mniakan754 2 года назад +1

      That's great hope it's been reliable for you, my dad was in the Iranian military and had one during the iran-iraq war in the 80s he always said that it was a great gun if you managed to find a good one That wasn't abused by the people who volunteered to fight and didn't had military training

    • @huntmatthewd
      @huntmatthewd 2 года назад +2

      Does your wife have a sister!? 😂

    • @mniakan754
      @mniakan754 2 года назад +1

      @@huntmatthewd i have dibs

  • @craigthescott5074
    @craigthescott5074 2 года назад +25

    I have a Cetme 91 In semi and a HK G3 that’s class three. The gun always adjusts my spine after dumping a 20 round mag.

  • @Stogie1
    @Stogie1 2 года назад +4

    Yo why he looks like a buff Ichabod Crane

  • @Mr.olsen81
    @Mr.olsen81 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have used the G3 from 2001-2010. I have used it from the colds winter in Norway to the duty part of Afghanistan.. it's the best rifle ever made.

  • @DrLaserz
    @DrLaserz 2 года назад +9

    Ive got a ptr 91 MSG and its never missed a beat. Had 0 issues during "break in". The recoil impulse while heavy is fairly nice due the the roller delay mechanism. Feels more like a push then a kick. I really miss shooting it but its been collecting dust due to the cost of 308 ammo.

    • @basedWisco715
      @basedWisco715 2 года назад +1

      I came here to make this comment. The recoil on my 91 has never felt bad to me, especially compared to bolt .308s which I grew up shooting

  • @pippupaladin
    @pippupaladin 2 года назад +6

    My PTR91 was my first rifle, I bought it in 2016 after the Pulse shooting because I wasn't going to get caught packing. Mine was pretty wonky out of the box but works a lot better after PTR replaced the bolt. It still has some stoppages where it doesn't go into batter and when I clear it the case will have a dent in it like a bottle opener. I don't know it it's the mags, the steel ammo, or my rifle.
    Also the polished marksman trigger is a must buy, the club foot stock is great too.
    You were wearing gloves but bare handed those slim handguards get SO hot SO fast.

  • @SouthValleyKnifeCo
    @SouthValleyKnifeCo 2 года назад +55

    This is hands down on of my favorite rifles. A good adjustable stock adapter, midwest Mlok rail, and an LPVO make this system fuck.

    • @MaverickHeloPilot
      @MaverickHeloPilot 2 года назад

      I retromodded my PCS33 (Hk93 clone from Parabellum Combat Systems) to be my go to gpr, right now I've got an EoTech VUDU 1-6x ffp with SR-1 reticle w/Holosun 507c X2 ACSS mounted 12 o'clock on top for passive NODs use, before that I had an EXPS3-4/Sig Juliet 4x magnifier combo. I definitely dig the versatility of having an LPVO for daytime use (I've always preferred prismatic optics with etched glass for daytime), prd for low light NODs use, however I've noticed having a longer optic like the VUDU on the relatively short top rail isn't very practical for the Hk rollerlock manual of arms, namely in the typical reloading process (lock bolt/charge handle rearward, drop mag, insert mag, Hk SLAP!!! charge handle/bolt into battery) as the objective lense of an LPVO is going to ride up awfully close to the charging handle locking notch. As such, I'm looking at swapping the VUDU 1-6x with an ACOG TA02 with my 507c forward mounted on top at 12 o'clock

    • @SouthValleyKnifeCo
      @SouthValleyKnifeCo 2 года назад

      @@MaverickHeloPilot i could see where it would be an issue on a shorter system. I'm using a Vortex Viper PST2 1-6 on my ptr91. Its just short enough the hk splap is unimpeded.

    • @theoneand0nly874
      @theoneand0nly874 2 года назад +1

      What does it fuck ? It self? the ammo ? I’m so confused

    • @SouthValleyKnifeCo
      @SouthValleyKnifeCo 2 года назад +1

      @@theoneand0nly874 it just fucks....hard.

    • @nathanz7205
      @nathanz7205 2 года назад

      sounds heavy

  • @Kraakesolv
    @Kraakesolv Год назад +3

    I remember when we, as soldiers in the Norwegian Army, had to pick brass after range days. The hike was strenuous.

  • @Mag_Aoidh
    @Mag_Aoidh 2 года назад +14

    Man, I carried an MP5 on SWAT for a little over 10 years and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve done that. I could probably still take it apart in the dark but I much preferred the Benelli M1 Super 90 I had issued to me.

    • @cookie5535
      @cookie5535 2 года назад +2

      A semi 12ga firing 00 buck puts equivalent of a 9rd +P+ burst of MP5 fire instantaneously with every trigger pull. Shotgun beats SMG's every time for b&c

  • @JheregCG60
    @JheregCG60 2 года назад +12

    Congrats on the retirement, hopefully nothing too impactful on the rest of your enjoyable life! Got a buddy who is %100 med, but will spend some time adjusting. I was lucky 21.5 years and all parts still sorta good.

    • @DySnape
      @DySnape 2 года назад

      How does everyone know he retired?

  • @pugs1377
    @pugs1377 2 года назад +4

    I've had an old cetme for a long time. Never any problems and more accurate than I am. Very iconic rifle with the power to back up the looks!

  • @tempviduse
    @tempviduse 2 года назад +9

    I don’t have a PTR but I do have the century arms C308 which is built from the original CETME rifle surplus parts in a US made lower. Sweet gun and possibly the most affordable semi 308 out there

  • @Kougkri
    @Kougkri 2 года назад +9

    I still serve in the National Guard of Cyprus (issued with an H&K G3 battle rifle)
    Rugged and reliable and with an upgrade-kit can serve you long.

  • @craykard8325
    @craykard8325 2 года назад +10

    I have that exact gun. Love it. Look into the Bill Springfield Recoil Mitigation system. Makes a bit of difference. Or his Trigger pack which drops trigger pull to 4 and 5 lbs.

  • @EvelSteveL
    @EvelSteveL Год назад +3

    I really like my PTR-91, I’ve had no issues shooting steel cased ammo. I put an eotech 2-0 on it with a cheap but pretty decent RTG clamp, I had Bill Springfield “tune” the trigger and I’m using his buffer to calm it down for my destroyed shoulder - now it’s much more fun to shoot, and it’s much easier on my shoulder.

    • @ihcterra4625
      @ihcterra4625 Год назад

      I installed a high angle locking piece, Strike J-comp V2, Springfield buffer and a G21 recoil pad. It’s a pretty light recoiling gun now.
      I also added a billet trigger and I polished all of the parts.

  • @alexsandrsenaviev8121
    @alexsandrsenaviev8121 2 года назад +7

    I just got one of these a month ago and I immediately fell in love with it. The details, the welds in the receiver and mixed finish work just reminded me of welding class. The simplicity of the system, but the complexity of the design concepts are such a contradiction that I simply can't get enough of it. But yeah it loves to fucking chew up my brass.

  • @jameslarsen3658
    @jameslarsen3658 2 года назад +6

    I absolutely adore my PTR91! I need to upgrade mine to have a paddle mag release because mine didn't come with one.
    However, the PTR32 is a great intermediate cartridge platform based on the G3!
    I have caught the roller delayed blowback bug!

  • @luishorvath8443
    @luishorvath8443 2 года назад +66

    I live right to a german army base and got to see some soldiers during a nightwalk carrying their HK G3 in a DMR version. What a beautiful rifle- but ofcourse this clone here looks pretty too :)

    • @Muli_mit_illum
      @Muli_mit_illum 2 года назад

      Seedorf?

    • @luishorvath8443
      @luishorvath8443 2 года назад

      @@Muli_mit_illum nein, Rommelkaserne Dornstadt. Hab dort vor glaube 4 Jahren noch einen Soldat mit G3, und einen mit MG3 gesehen🤷‍♂️

    • @Muli_mit_illum
      @Muli_mit_illum 2 года назад

      @@luishorvath8443 hahaha Dorncatraz nice!

  • @EricPolaris
    @EricPolaris 2 года назад +12

    Using the AK4 (Swedish version based on the G3) in the national defense forces, I can say it’s a beast. Long, cumbersome, heavy and dirty. But a beast.

  • @hasselnttper3730
    @hasselnttper3730 2 года назад +10

    Iconic rifle(s). Norwegian Home Guard reservists still use the AG3. I'm glad they didn't decommission the G3 platform completely.

    • @AndwiguZ
      @AndwiguZ 2 года назад

      I didnt know that. My brother got training with mp5/7 the last time he went to HV and i saw some picks of the HK-416/417, but I'm happy to hear the AG3 is still out there

    • @Hunter-ou5bw
      @Hunter-ou5bw 2 года назад

      Last year was the last one for the AG3 in HV 😕 Now it’s only HK416

  • @organizedschizo6865
    @organizedschizo6865 2 года назад +63

    I love the part where he says a line, thinks about it, repeats the line in a slightly different way and the editor was like "fuck it, we leave it in"
    Absolute Chad.