PTR-91 GIR .308 Win 18in Parkerized Green Synthetic
About this product
The PTR-91 GIR is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for .308 Winchester / 7.62×51 NATO, built from reconditioned components on a classic H&K-style roller-lock platform with an 18-inch match barrel, parkerized finish, and fixed green synthetic furniture. It represents modern domestic production of a battle-proven operating system, now optimized for civilian range use rather than military deployment. The inclusion of a welded Picatinny rail and threaded muzzle makes it suppressor- and optic-ready out of the box, positioning it as a workhorse platform for shooters who understand the trade-offs of delayed blowback.
What is the PTR-91 GIR used for?
The PTR-91 GIR is used for medium-range target shooting, general rifle training, and as a robust, overbuilt platform for understanding roller-lock mechanics. Its 18-inch match barrel and integrated rail support magnified optics for engaging targets out to 600 yards with consistency, though it’s not a precision bolt-action. The rifle’s primary function is delivering reliable, heavy-recoil training sessions and serving as a durable, no-frills .308 that can digest surplus 7.62 NATO ammunition without complaint.
How does the PTR-91 GIR compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The PTR-91 GIR provides a fundamentally different experience than a bolt-action like the Stevens 334 Rifle, trading potential precision for rapid follow-up shots and mechanical simplicity. The Stevens 334 in .308 Win is a lighter, more accurate bolt-action rifle better suited for hunting and long-range benchrest shooting, while the PTR is a heavier, faster-shooting semi-auto designed for volume fire and mechanical familiarity. If your priority is sub-MOA groups from a bench, buy the Stevens; if you want a rugged, military-pattern .308 for action shooting and manual-of-arms practice, the PTR is the correct choice.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded, the PTR-91 GIR weighs approximately 9.8 pounds (4.45 kg), with an overall length of 39.5 inches. The 18-inch barrel contributes to its forward-heavy balance, a characteristic of the platform that helps manage felt recoil but demands shooter strength for extended offhand sessions. Compared to a modern AR-10, the PTR is roughly 1.5 pounds heavier and 2 inches longer in the same barrel-length class, a direct result of its steel construction and robust roller-lock receiver geometry.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for hunters seeking a lightweight, compact .308, nor for precision shooters demanding consistent half-MOA accuracy. At 9.8 pounds unloaded, it’s a burden for extended stalking or mountain hunting. The fixed stock and non-adjustable cheek weld also make it poorly suited for shooters who require extensive ergonomic customization; if you need a highly adjustable chassis system, look at modern precision rifle platforms instead. Finally, it's not for beginners on a tight budget—.308 Winchester ammunition costs nearly 3 times that of .223 Remington, making practice expensive.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with one 20-round steel magazine, the installed flash hider, and the welded Picatinny rail—no optic, case, or cleaning kit is included. Expect minimal documentation, typically a basic safety manual and a firearms lock to comply with federal shipping requirements. Given that some units are built from reconditioned components, inspect the bore, bolt gap, and receiver welds upon receipt; this is a firearm for those comfortable with performing a basic field inspection, not a turn-key luxury product.
Is the PTR-91 GIR worth it at $1460.99?
At $1460.99, the PTR-91 GIR is worth it for shooters specifically seeking the roller-lock experience and the durability of a parkerized, military-pattern .308, but it represents a poor value for those simply wanting a generic semi-auto .308 rifle. For the same price range, you can find modern AR-10 platforms with free-float handguards and adjustable stocks, like certain PSA PA10 models. The PTR's value lies in its historical design authenticity and its rugged, overbuilt construction—if that’s your focus, the price is justified. If you prioritize modularity and light weight, spend your money elsewhere.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Welded Picatinny rail included—eliminates $150+ aftermarket mount purchase
- 5/8x24" threaded muzzle ready for suppressors—standard .30 caliber threading
- Roller-lock delayed blowback action—proven reliable with steel-case and surplus 7.62 NATO ammunition
- Parkerized finish over steel—provides superior corrosion resistance compared to basic bluing
Trade-offs
- Non-adjustable fixed stock—poor ergonomic fit for shooters under 5'8" or over 6'2"
- Heavy 9.8 lb unloaded weight—3.5 lb heavier than a comparable AR-10 like the Ruger SFAR
- Reconditioned components may have cosmetic wear—not a factory-new fit and finish
- Proprietary scope rail position—may create higher optic height over bore than a modern chassis
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Key attributes
| upc | 897903002213 |
| manufacturer | PTR |
| manufacturer part number | GI100002 |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| atf type | MODERN SPORTING RIFLE |
| barrel finish | Black |
| barrel length | 18" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 20 + 1 |
| color | Black |
| length | 49.5000 |
| model | PTR-91 GIR |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Thumb |
| sights | Optic Ready |
| state restriction (ca) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA |
| state restriction (il) | NO SALE TO ILLINOIS PICA |
| state restriction (or) | NO SALE TO OREGON |
| state restriction (ri) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO RHODE ISLAND |
| state restriction (wa) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO WASHINGTON |
| units per box | 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with H&K G3 parts?
- Yes, the PTR-91 GIR maintains broad compatibility with H&K G3 and PTR-91 pattern components, including magazines, buttstocks, handguards, and many small internal parts. However, the welded Picatinny rail is a non-standard addition that may interfere with certain claw-mount optic systems. For guaranteed fit, consult PTR Industries' parts compatibility guide before purchasing accessories.
- Does this work with a .308 suppressor?
- Yes, the 5/8x24" threaded muzzle is standard for .30 caliber suppressors from brands like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged. Ensure your chosen suppressor is rated for full-power .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO pressures and consult a qualified gunsmith for proper muzzle device timing and alignment before direct-thread or quick-detach mounting.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Shipping typically takes 3-7 business days from warehouse departure to your selected Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder, depending on carrier and destination. All firearms must ship to a licensed dealer for background check and transfer; contact your FFL in advance to confirm they accept shipments from Ironclad Armory and provide their current licensing information.
- Can I swap the green synthetic stock for wood furniture?
- Yes, the fixed stock can be replaced with aftermarket wood or polymer stocks designed for the H&K G3/PTR-91 pattern, requiring a specialized stock tool and approximately 30 minutes of labor. Note that some surplus wood stocks may require fitting, and the rifle's receiver is dimensionally spec'd for military-pattern components—aftermarket "drop-in" fit is not always guaranteed.