On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Harmon Seaver wrote:
Oh, god, that goes waaay back. That's right, the HK G3 is a clone of the CETME. Although I think, IIRC, that the CETME used the bolt from the German (WWII era) MG-38/42 series of light machine guns, so it's not that the Spanish really invented it. And, as a matter of fact, most of the CETME people were postwar Deutsch refugees protected by Franco anyway.
True enough. Most of the European weapons designed through the early 80's were either German or Russian based it seems to me. I've been looking at the FN P90 for a while.
Nice weapons, all of them. Did you ever see the CETME light-weight version of the MG-3 in .223? What a sweetie! Dual drums.
I don't know. I'm familiar with the dual drum setup.
Gotta' hand it to the krauts -- best damn weapons in the world. I could care less what Smith & Colt do, as long as HK, SIG, and Walther keep on doin' what they do!
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