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Old 12-21-2004, 09:05 AM   #1
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Cool Need a little help

I want to pick up a CETME after the New Year.
My gun shop owner said the have them at $399.00 and will be geting in "H&K
copies" in (made from H&K parts) is this right or should I run like a sissy from this

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Old 12-21-2004, 10:41 AM   #2
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Wheres Bigdog? He's the CETME fan...I've heard too many horror stories about them jamming all the time.....
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Old 12-21-2004, 11:07 AM   #3
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FAC (Federal Arms Corp.) is still offering the Century "Black Widow" CETME (black synthetic stock set) for less than $300. The wood-stocked CETME's are getting more expensive - good wood is getting harder to find!
All CETME's and HK's from Century are built on the exact same receiver - just different parts kits.
Actually, the percentage of owners having serious problems is low - they just get all the publicity! Mine has run like a Timex from the get-go.
If you want to ultimately accessorize though, get the HK version. FAC has a nifty side-folder stock for the HK, and other goodies. Internal parts for the HK are easier to find too, should something need replacement.

But Joe is right - I'm a big CETME fan!
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Old 12-22-2004, 01:24 AM   #4
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Thanks you very much for the help and thank yoou for the welcome

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Old 12-22-2004, 11:55 AM   #5
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I love my CETME.

It eats anything I feed it, and is quite happy with the TAPCO "tactical" mount for putting a scope on it.

Only advice I have is when you get it home, take it apart and clean it and lube the hell out of it.
Reassemble it, run the charging handle a few times, then take it apart and clean and lube it again.

Let it sit for a day or three, clean it again, and give it normal lubrication.

Take it to the range and enjoy. Be prepared for a few feed failures in your first few rounds.

Mine didn't cycle with the first 6 rounds I put through it. After that, I haven't had one FTF or FTE. Runs like a dream, and with the Australian Milsup, I'm getting 3" groups at 100 yards. With Rem 150 Core-loct, it goes down to about 1.5" groups.
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Old 12-22-2004, 02:49 PM   #6
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DS, glad to see another CETME lover! People don't believe it when I tell 'em how good these rifles can shoot. I normally keep a fixed 6X scope on it, but for awhile was using a 4.5-14X40AO, to see what it could really do. I was well pleased. It's no Target/Sniper rifle, but certainly Prairie Poodle accurate inside 300 yards.
My scope mount is dead cheap - a Weaver rail originally made for the Remington 700, and some JB Weld epoxy. Sounds weird, but it has held up solid for several hundred rounds now, over the course of a couple years.
Painted to match the gun, it blends in nicely and allows the use of the iron sights, even with the scope mounted. I use tall see-thru rings.
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