gunrunnerhell:

vz.52

Semi-automatic rifle that was produced in the former Czechoslovakia. It bears some resemblance to the SKS, and even features an integrated bayonet, although side-folding instead of under-folding. Chambered in 7.62x45mm, some rifles were converted to 7.62x39 as the Com-Bloc nations began to standardize calibers. The easiest way to tell a 7.62x45mm from a 7.62x39mm vz rifle is the angle of the magazines floor plate. The latter has a very steep angle to accommodate the 7.62x39 cartridge. The other trick is to check the receiver under the rear sight for a cross pin. This particular rifle is a 7.62x45mm model but the seller is advertising it as a 7.62x39mm. He’s going to have an angry buyer. (GRH)

gunrunnerhell:

PTR-91

U.S made HK 91 clone that has been shortened into an SBR by Joe Firearms. It’s being marketed and sold as a PDW (Personal Defense Weapon), though there is some debate about what qualifies as a PDW. The fact that it’s a .308 might be the issue, whereas most PDW’s that come to mind use smaller cartridges. If anyone’s shot a short barreled .308 with no hearing protection, then you know it’s not a pleasant experience. (GRH)


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