Variations
The best known, and oldest, version of the PTR-91 is the PTR-91F. This rifle features an 18" heavy target barrel, and fixed plastic stock. PTR also produces higher end versions of the rifle, such as: the PTR-MSG91, their mid-range rifle offering, featuring an 18" fluted heavy target barrel, along with many enhancements to make it suitable for sniping or precision target shooting, such as a bipod, rail system, and adjustable stock. PTR has also produced a "PTR Super Sniper" version, in limited quantities, featuring a 20" fully fluted free-floating barrel.
In addition, PTR also produces several models of carbine that feature a 16" heavy target barrel. These are available with fairly standard hardware, such as is found on the PTR-91F, as well as with many different stock, rail, and fluting combinations. A popular model is the PTR-91 KPF which features an A3 type fully collapsible paratrooper stock.
In 2010, the company released a new line of products chambered in 7.62 x 39mm known as the PTR-32 series. The PTR-32s are made exclusively with 16" barrels, and are available in the same configurations as the PTR-91 carbines.
Calendar year 2011 saw the launch of another new product, the "PTR-GI", which is a throwback to the classic Cold War military styling of the original H&K G3.
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