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| Member Join Date: Jul 2004
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| classicarms has a few on their website for $580 |
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| spiritual counselor ![]() ![]() | Quote:
it's a cool gun. powerful spooky lookin 20 rounds of hole making goodness!
__________________ just leave britney ALONE! she's going thru a hard time snivel sniff....WAH | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Ohio
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Edmonds, WA
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008
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| When you get all the kinks out (if it has any) they are reliable and accurate. And then you get to mess with people at the range because most eject spent shells 25 feet. Oh what fun. Lmao |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2008
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| I don't know if he still has them, or if he cares to go to the trouble of shipping out of state, but there is an FFL dealer at my local gun club that had a note on the bulletin board, among other things he had 3 CETME's. 1 wood stock CETME- used $250 2 synthetic stock Cetme's- used $300 each If you are interested, message me and I will email you his phone numbers and name. I have a Century Black Widow apparently put together by one of their better monkeys. Aside from having to do a little work on the mag well to get it to take G-3 mags reliably I haven't had problem 1 with it and love it. I also have a FN-FAL that I built from an IMBEL kit. It's also a fantastic rifle, different in its own way, but nifty. I would rank a good CETME in the same class for accuracy and funtionality. The FAL feels a bit more solid, the CETME is the nicest 7.62x51/.308 to shoot I have ever tried out. The roller locking gives it an unusual double push recoil instead of any real kick. It's just plain fun to shoot. John |
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