I've been to Daves HT and Guns. I knew what you meant by "circus".Dave always had a hot tub standing in a corner somewhere. I can't believe you didn't call me out on my Donnie Baker comment. '' circus 1995 ''
I've been to Daves HT and Guns. I knew what you meant by "circus".Dave always had a hot tub standing in a corner somewhere. I can't believe you didn't call me out on my Donnie Baker comment. '' circus 1995 ''
The 7.62×51mm CETME round is a variant of the 7.62×51mm NATO rifle cartridge with a plastic-cored lead bullet and a reduced propellant charge. The 7.62×51mm CETME is otherwise identical to the NATO standard. It was produced as a joint venture by the Spanish Government design and development establishment known as CETME (Centro de Estudios Técnicos de Materiales Especiales, or "Center for Technical Studies of Special Materials") and the German arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.62×51mm_CETME
Had to google it. I was wondering the same thing.
Well here is the $64 question... After the little CETME experiment .. I believe they then did away with the CETME standard and just went with 7.62 nato.. and the CETME rifles were reworked to go with the Nato standards...
Was the Bolt action 1916s & fr-7s conversion guns also upgraded to that standard?????
By the way you have to love Spain making 2 bullets that were the same but one was a little lighter.. God love the Spanish arms Industry.. they
give so much and ask so little... Dog gone it they add a whole new wing to the gun collecting world just by them selfs..
Well here is the $64 question... After the little CETME experiment .. I believe they then did away with the CETME standard and just went with 7.62 nato.. and the CETME rifles were reworked to go with the Nato standards...
?? Can't make out what that is.