![]() Once the ban expired in 2004, JLD began offering a wider range of PTR-91 models, many of which featured more of the original military features of the storied G3. Very early models were produced directly from the Portuguese prints and were nearly identical to the HK91 with the exception of modifications for compliance with the of 1994. These ban-compliant models did not have a threaded barrel, bayonet lugs, adjustable stocks, or 'high-capacity' magazines. JLD then began manufacturing ban-compliant PTR-91 rifles in 2002. JLD Enterprises (JLD) purchased prints and tooling from, an H&K-licensed, military factory based in Portugal. The PTR-91 was developed to fill perceived void in supply as an American variant of the original G3 battle rifle. ![]() Subsequently, Heckler & Koch ceased manufacture of the semi-automatic G3-variant, the. Furthermore, German-made HK91s were specifically prohibited from importation under an import ban enacted by President in 1989. The United States enacted in 1994, by President, prohibited certain cosmetic features of the HK91, which meant that the HK91 and its variants could no longer be manufactured and sold to the US civilian market in their original configuration. History The weapon is based on the and design, which itself is a variant of the Spanish-made.The abbreviation PTR stands for 'Precision Target Rifle.' Contents Of for the and markets in the United States. These rifles are produced by PTR Industries, Inc.
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