RevolvingCylinder
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I'm trying to hook someone up with an affordable general purpose semi-auto .308 rifle and I've come across a new Century Cetme as an option(the only option under $2k option available today). These are certainly new from the distributor and seem to be sturdy and assembled right. I realize these aren't the most refined rifles(kind of like Spain's answer to the Avtomat Kalashnikova) but are they reliable and serviceable in the accuracy department?
The only suspect part I see on the rifle is the rear sight(seem flimsy and not conducive to accuracy) but that's easily rectified. From what I understand these are delayed blowback 7.62 NATO(not .308 Win) rifles.
Does anyone out there have any actual experience with Century's current Cetmes? What price is too much in today's insane post-obama/holder(let's ban American's weapons for Mexico) America?
The only suspect part I see on the rifle is the rear sight(seem flimsy and not conducive to accuracy) but that's easily rectified. From what I understand these are delayed blowback 7.62 NATO(not .308 Win) rifles.
Does anyone out there have any actual experience with Century's current Cetmes? What price is too much in today's insane post-obama/holder(let's ban American's weapons for Mexico) America?