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Originally Posted by nitroxdiver
A few points to consider. Furniture is cheap and easy to swap. If you go wood, you cannot install a heavy recoil buffer without modifying the stock. If you stick with the standard stocks, a heavy recoil buffer is a simple drop in part. A relatively inexpensive yet very worthwhile investment.
The metal collapsible stocks, while super cool looking and very nicely made, are a bit brutal to actually shoot the gun with.
The GI spec HK91 bbl profile will be lighter and handier, although it is still a heavy weapon.
Optics choices are limited unless you get the one with the welded rail. Personally I like the claw mount hensoldt fero zf4 fixed 4 power issue scope.
People reload 91 brass all the time. It ejects them into the next county, and puts a ding on them if not using the port buffer.
It's a fairly dirty weapon.
If you can get your hands on a .22 conversion kit for it, definitely do it.
Have fun, 91 pattern rifles are awesome.
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.22 ? didn't know what was possible with the PTR, I'm guessing you need to change the barrel?