PTR 32K PDWR 7.62X39 12.5″ 30+1 PTR202

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PTR PDW PTR 32 PDW Pistol 762×39 is a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by PTR 91 Inc. The gun has recognized quality features attached to the PTR line of products and fires inexpensive AK 47 7.62×39 ammunition. The pistols primarily used AK 47 30- and 40-round magazines and 73 Pro mag round drums.

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The PTR 32K PDWR 7.62X39 12.5 is an HK91 clone with a roller retarded blowback system in 7.62×39. The gun has a 16.1-inch barrel and weighs only 9 pounds. The PTR KF is not a light weapon and has a simple HK rifle trigger that is quite heavy with a 9.5-pound trigger pull.

What kind of Barrel does a 32 KFR PTR 200 have?

The 32 KFR PTR 200 32 KFR rifle has a 16″ bull barrel and slimline black polymer handguard. The precision PTR 32k PDW welded top rail allows you to add your favorite optics or traditional iron sights (included). This rifle is shipped chambered in 39A and has a Magpul AK magazine and PTR 7.62×39.

How much does an HK 91 PTR 32 cost?

The paddle-style magazine release is well known on AK series rifles and is also present on the HK 91 and PTR 32k. The standard model’s MSRP is currently $1129.00. The PTR 32 pistol has a classic-style polymer handguard with a 12.5″ bull barrel. Precision-welded top rails allow for adding your favorite optics or dramatic use of traditional iron (included). The end cap is compatible with the M4 buffer tube or swivel end adapter.

AK “pistols” have no practical advantages over a similar AK model with stock, with the possible exception of being smaller and easier to hide. AK pistols exist only because of a quirk of US law. In the US, a rifle with a stock must have the lowest barrel length of 16 inches. If it is shorter than that, it is classified as a Short Barrel Rifle and is very heavily regulated. You must pay a $200 tax and undergo a long bureaucratic process with lots of paperwork. The law also prohibits attaching stocks to pistols. Some AK models, PTR 32p PDWR telescoping stock, like AK74SU, have a much shorter barrel.

To sell them without restrictions on the US civilian market, they are re-made on receivers that exclude the fully automatic function and have no provision for the stock attachment. A short barrel and no stock allow them to be legally classified as pistols.

They are too large and heavy to be used like normal pistols for more than a couple of shots, and the absence of a stock makes them unusable in the fashion of a rifle. As a result, the shooter winds up holding it by the grip and forend with no real support. It can be mitigated to a degree with a sling, but it’s still not ideal. Hands with no other support are a poor shooting platform for a rifle-weight gun. Meanwhile, 32 K, any AK-style rifle with stock, can be used in normal rifle fashion, allowing for greater accuracy and comfort.