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  • Porkchop1018
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 8

    My First Rifle

    I have been debating on what rifle I should purchase for my first one. I have look at many A4 mini 14 ect. I have purchased a LAN PTR 91. It is in 308 and has a 10 round mag. I couldn't decide so this is what I went for. Any thoughts on my purchase good or bad.
  • #2
    knucklehead0202
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 4086

    if i'm not mistaken that's like a cetme or HK91, which is a very GOOD purchase. enjoy that and don't fall into the 5.56 trap. AR's are expensive, finicky junk that don't fire real rifle rounds. .308 can reach out and touch things. the sights on those are weird but once you get used to them they are very funtional. wish i could afford one of these. enjoy your purchase and in the future research what you intend to purchase extensively before making a decision to ensure you make a good buy. anyway, you did well so savor the flavor of victory by firing a couple hundred rounds through it once you pick her up. good luck!

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    • #3
      Porkchop1018
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 8

      That is correct, it is just like the hk 91. That is the reason why I purchased it. This will probably date myself however I had a good friend that purchased on new many years ago and he still hasn't stop talking about. I can't wait tell Dec. any suggestions on how to obtain .308 reload or were to buy in bulk

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      • #4
        Chiney-K
        Member
        • May 2010
        • 157

        if you want to go high-power, get something chambered in 7.62x39, mini-30, ak-47... cheap ammo, fun to shoot, easy to learn to strip, clean, and shoot.

        small bore... get a nice .22 cal semi auto, like an older 10/22
        Let no voice but your own speak to you from the depths. Let no influence but your own raise you in time of peace and time of war. Hear all, but attend only that which concerns you.

        -Marcus Garvey

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        • #5
          bballwizard05
          Veteran Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 3323

          Originally posted by Chiney-K
          if you want to go high-power, get something chambered in 7.62x39, mini-30, ak-47... cheap ammo, fun to shoot, easy to learn to strip, clean, and shoot.

          small bore... get a nice .22 cal semi auto, like an older 10/22
          did you seriously not read the first post? this thread is only 3 posts long and you couldn't stick around to read. lol oh man i'm just having a little fun so don't get mad. But he got an HK clone.


          OP: good snatch, if I had the money I would get one!

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          • #6
            Biigg50
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 561

            Those HK clones are a lot of fun! gota love a 308 semi auto rifle, pure easy shooting fire power!

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            • #7
              hefedehefe
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 2141

              It looks SWEET. I just bought my first rifle too. Went with the Saiga .308.
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