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    PTR91 owners

    I've found a site which contains a TON of useful info about G3 rifles most of which also applies to the HK91. Info on scopes and mounts, sight adjustment, lots of illustrative pics, etc. Site is www.mg-42.net. Give me your thoughts.
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    HK91/PTR91 owners - port buffers

    Port buffer update, finally did some shooting with the port buffer on. If you have a PTR91 and want to reload and you are on the fence about getting a port buffer, delay no longer. This thing is the ticket to keep your brass from getting the nasty ding on the mouth. Nothing you can do about...
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    sight for a 640

    Ditto on the XS sights, can't go wrong with either standard dot or big dot although the standard dot seems to be more proportional with rear sight slot on the M640.
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    HK91/PTR91 owners - port buffers

    Port buffers were available from RTG parts as of last week. They also have wide handguards, bipods and some other goodies. I have no connection with this outfit other than sending them quite a bit of cash over the last year.
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    PTR91 Loads

    Dave R, How about a picture of your handiwork? How long before you have to put another one on? Neck damage seems to be my biggest problem. Thanks!!!
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    PTR91 Loads

    Thanks to all so far, anyone have any experience with W748? Also, I'm thinking of a bullet weight somewhere around 147-150gr. stubbicatt & W.E.G. : I have been trying to get a port buffer forever, any thoughts on where to get one? Also, what would be a fair price?
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    PTR91 Loads

    Yes, but you can still fire reloads in this firearm!!!
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    PTR91 Loads

    Anyone care to share reloading data for use in PTR91s? I'm looking for specific load data: brass, primer, powder name, bullet weight type and brand. Any helpful hints, tricks, etc. Thanks!!!!
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    Anyone live in Boerne, Tx?

    Bourne is growing fast but if you just keep heading out IH10 west just outside of the Bourne city limits you will see a big change, most of the current growth is on the San Antonio side.
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    Whats Your Favorite .40 SW Handloads

    Power Pistol loads I've loaded 8.2gr of Power Pistol with a 155gr Rem. JHP and 9.0gr of Power Pistol with a 135gr Nosler JHP, always using Win. primers, shooting both from a Sig P229. The 135gr JHP does about 1275 fps & 486 ft. lbs. from the Sig.
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    642 Club Part Deux

    Carry jeans/pants Just bought some Wrangler Hero carpenter jeans at WalMart and am impressed with the price $16 and number of pockets, 8 total. The front pockets are deep enough to carry your j-frame heater in a pocket holster although the pocket material is somewhat thin. There are 2 smaller...
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    Scope and Mount for PTR-91?

    MechAg, I just received a Hensoldt Z24 with mount from www.wideners.com for $290 and from my research that is a pretty good deal. They have a few left so if you are interested you may want to hurry. I've yet to take it to the range but it attached to the rifle nice and tight and the optics are...
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    The 642 club

    I was in the Cabela's in Buda, TX this weekend and they had a sale on the M442 for $379.00, don't know how long the sale runs.
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    The 642 club

    Duluth Trading Compant/Other items of interest Thanks to those who commented on my previous post regarding Duluth Trading Co. I had an unplanned trip and was off the air for a while. Nematocyst & jt1: Regarding the 12 inch deep pockets, better too long than too short. When looking for pants...
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    The 642 club

    Front pocket carry? For all of you who carry your J frame heater in your front pocket there is a company which sells jeans with extra large pockets made from a heavy duty material. Duluth Trading Company, www.duluthtrading.com, sells a number of different pants with extra heavy duty material...
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    How much free brass is enough to share

    Jeepmor, Good for you, as you can see from the posts, reloaders are a varied lot and are always seeking bargains. To answer your original question, just about any caliber you can get your hands on someone will reload. IMHO, you can't go wrong with the common calibers of .45ACP, 40S&W, 9MM...
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    Boston T. Party's Battle Rifle

    BTP: Thanks for the PTR91 reply!! The .308 is a more versatile cartridge than the .223. As someone said in a movie "Doing want I can with what I got!". You can do more with the .308, just ask any experienced reloader. In the Random Walk of Life, there is no way to know what self-defense...
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    Boston T. Party's Battle Rifle

    BTP: Any testing done with the PTR91 since your book came out? Is it a viable substitute for a "real" HK91?
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    The 642 club

    For those who are interested, I've had very good service out of a Safariland Comp-1 speedloader. Revolver in the right pocket in an Uncle Mike's pocket holster and the speedloader in the left pocket with my other stuff. Very comfortable in shorts in the summer.
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    Source for .308 bullets

    lamazza: will do fatelk: Thanks, I'll give them a call later today to check stock. I found this place last night, www.goldenwestbrass.com, anybody have any dealings with them??
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