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.
This video offers a review of the Marcolmar CETME LC, a Spanish service rifle from the past. The reviewer, associated with the 'GunThots' channel, aims to assess the rifle's performance and overall appeal. The description highlights the channel's content style as "GunThots videos of all time," suggesting an entertaining and potentially in-depth look at the firearm. Merch and social media links are provided for audience engagement.
This review showcases the Spanish Cetme FR8 rifle, highlighting its iron sight capabilities and suppressed operation. The video demonstrates manual loading and effective cycling of the bolt-action mechanism. It emphasizes the rifle's performance with 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition, showcasing its accuracy on a steel target.
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 review compares the semi-automatic CETME Model L rifles from Hill & Mac Gunworks (HMG) and MarColMar Firearms. MarColMar focuses on authentic markings, correct receiver flares, and new-production furniture for a refined look, while HMG uses original surplus parts for a 'battle-worn' aesthetic. Key differences include receiver construction, surface finish, and the quality of recoil springs, with MarColMar's new springs offering improved reliability.
This video from SHOT Show 2018 highlights the Bergara B14 Ridge Rifle. The description details its design, which features a sporter-style stock paired with a No. 5 contour barrel. Like all B-14 rifles manufactured at Bergara's Spanish factory, the Ridge's action is equipped with a two-lug bolt, a sliding-plate extractor, and a coned nose for enhanced feeding reliability. The video likely provides a closer look at these features and the overall rifle.
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