"CETME"? Now I Own One

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One strange piece of shooting machinery.

Hope to shoot it for the first time tomorrow, so I guess we'll see what it's all about. :headscratch
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That looks like a HK G3 seni auto clone, a widely issued rifle for interior forces (like DPS in TX) of Lebanon.
G3 were good rifles chambered in 308. FAL was not bad either.
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If I recall correctly, the CETME was actually the precursor to the G3. I could be wrong though, but I'm going to bed so I'm not looking it up :biggrinjester:
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MadMonkey wrote:If I recall correctly, the CETME was actually the precursor to the G3. I could be wrong though, but I'm going to bed so I'm not looking it up :biggrinjester:
You are correct. I'm unsure if the CETME has the same propensity to mangle brass on ejection that the HK does.
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NcongruNt wrote:I'm unsure if the CETME has the same propensity to mangle brass on ejection that the HK does.
Even my M1A tends to dent brass a bit on ejection, particularly around the case mouth.
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nice! a .308 is on my list someday...I'm really lusting after a FAL though...

Let us know how it shoots!
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The CETME was the Spanish precursor to the German G3. The CETME is more known to have some quality control or inconsistencies to the manufacturing process. That being said I have owned one and put many rounds through the one I had. I would mangle brass and throw it about 20ft away. The recoil is very manageable it being a bit of a hefty rifle. Mine was very accurate and a pleasure to shoot. I am a sucker for green guns so its beautiful in my book. Oh yeah...the best part about the rifle is the mags are about $3 each and plentiful. Its the ammo that adds up :cryin
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doc540 wrote:Image

One strange piece of shooting machinery.

Hope to shoot it for the first time tomorrow, so I guess we'll see what it's all about. :headscratch
Thats a cool Rifle man. I really like the cetme, hk G series Fal's etc "The Freedom Rifle"
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Nice history lesson. Thanks Andy :cheers2:
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