I had one. It shot 1.5 MOA, was 100% reliable and was built like a tank. The model I owned had a picatinny rail on the receiver. Mounting a scope, you'll need to remove the rear site or get really high rings. Cheek weld is an issue for any scope on the PTR but you can buy a cheap clip on cheek riser that snaps on the stock and works real well. Magazines are incredibly cheap. It feeds steel cased ammo, in fact PTR actually recommends it over surplus.

I sold because it was really heavy and and didn't like the safety. You need giant hands to be able to work the safety without removing your grip from the pistol grip. Also, the fluted chamber and what it did to the brass drove me crazy as a reloader.

I bought an 16" light barrel FNAR as a replacement. It weighed about 2lbs less and was easier to use. I was familiar with all the fire controls from growing up with shotguns. I was looking for something I could use for hunting VS a battle rifle.

Last edited by scottfromdallas; 05/23/15.

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