CETME-L | The Gun of the Spanish Legionnaire

Published on March 4, 2022
Duration: 8:18

This video provides an expert-level overview of the CETME-L rifle, presented by Administrative Results and featuring Josh from Apex Gun Parts. It delves into the rifle's history, its transition to 5.56x45mm NATO, and its unique design and ergonomics. The review highlights practical aspects like the charging handle, magazine release, and safety selector, offering insights into its shooting experience compared to the AR-15 and its roller-delayed blowback mechanism.

Quick Summary

The CETME-L is a Spanish rifle known for its roller-delayed blowback action and 5.56x45mm NATO caliber, adopted by the Spanish Legionnaire. While its sights offer comfortable ergonomics, the magazine release can be awkward. It shares compatibility with AR-15 magazines and requires a specific 'slap' for reloading, distinguishing its operation from the AR-15.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Shooting Montage
  2. 01:32Introduction to the CETME-L
  3. 02:42History and Caliber Shift
  4. 03:13Design and Ergonomics
  5. 04:11Shooting Experience and Controls
  6. 05:50Mechanical Quirks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CETME-L rifle?

The CETME-L is a Spanish-made rifle that served as the standard issue firearm for the Spanish Legionnaire. It is known for its distinctive 'space gun' aesthetic and utilizes a roller-delayed blowback operating system.

What caliber does the CETME-L fire?

The CETME-L fires the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. This caliber shift from the earlier CETME-C model (which fired 7.62x51mm NATO) was in line with NATO's broader standardization efforts towards smaller intermediate cartridges.

How does the CETME-L's ergonomics compare to other rifles?

The CETME-L's ergonomics are discussed in comparison to the CETME-C and AR-15. While its sights are considered surprisingly comfortable, the magazine release placement is noted as potentially awkward for users with average-sized hands.

What is the operating system of the CETME-L?

The CETME-L employs a roller-delayed blowback operating system, similar to that found in the H&K G3 rifle. This mechanism influences its cycling characteristics and reloading procedures, such as the need for a 'slap' on the bolt for reloads.

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