My initial foray into the world of .308 battle rifles was a PTR-91, a fairly respectable (and affordable) clone of the H&K-91. I did a fair amount of work on it over time and... in the end it was a fairly decent unit. It was not, however, truly ambidextrous (which something I've come to rather appreciate). Mr. Nelson, if you think FN-FALs are hard on brass, you should see the mess that a delayed-roller blowback action makes out of a piece of brass. Not hard to appreciate the popularity of steel-cased stuff after that unit.

Last edited by Lloyd3; 05/12/20 01:37 PM.