This video showcases an extensive and rare collection of Combloc firearms and custom builds by M13 Industries in Las Vegas. Lead gunsmith Aiden and owner John Houlton detail various AK variants, unique Eastern Bloc designs like the VZ58 and VZ61 Scorpion, and custom projects including short-barreled PSLs and AK-102s. The expertise of M13 Industries in complex re-welds, custom fabrication, and handling rare transferable machine guns is evident throughout the presentation.
The Century C308 is a hybrid battle rifle, blending Spanish CETME and German G3 designs. It features a roller-delayed blowback action chambered in .308, with a simplified 400-meter drum sight and hooded front sight. The rifle accepts standard 20-round magazines and can be suppressed using accessories like the SilencerCo Hybrid 46M.
The CETME-L, adopted by the Spanish Legion, represents Spain's transition from the 7.62x51mm CETME-C to the 5.56x45mm caliber, aligning with NATO standards. While its 'space gun' aesthetic is distinct, its ergonomics are surprisingly favorable compared to the CETME-C. The rifle utilizes a roller-delayed blowback system, similar to the G3, and accepts STANAG magazines, offering an AR-15-like shooting experience with some unique operational quirks, such as a less-than-ideal magazine release placement.
The CETME-C is an affordable Spanish battle rifle, serving as a precursor to the German G3. Parts kits are available for around $125, making it an accessible entry into roller-locked firearms. While it shares similarities with the PTR-91, its ergonomics, particularly the safety selector and magazine release, are less intuitive. Despite these drawbacks, it offers a manageable .308 recoil and is a compelling option for historical firearm enthusiasts.
This video is a Q&A session featuring Joe L, answering a variety of viewer questions related to firearms, gear, and shooting competitions. Topics include opinions on specific weapon systems like the G36 and M1 Garand, discussions on firearm engineering (John Moses Browning vs. Eugene Stoner), modern combat effectiveness of SMGs and revolvers, historical firearm development (Pedersen device, French magazine capacity), practical gear choices, home-built parts kits, AR-15 lubrication, competitive shooting (Desert Brutality, Cowboy Action), and the practicality of older firearm designs. It also touches on viewer preferences for vintage gear and potential future developments in firearm optics.
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