This video focuses on the CETME L rifle, potentially comparing offerings from Hill & Mac and MarColMar. It directs viewers to Forgotten Weapons' Patreon and Floatplane channels for more content, and also promotes their merchandise. The description highlights the creator's work with historical and unique firearms.
This video features Ben Canini and Dave Merrill from RECOIL at the Bullet Ranch in Ohio, showcasing full-auto versions of CETME L and LC rifles. Despite their less-than-ideal aesthetics, the video explores the 'personality' of these European-popular, stamped rifles, emphasizing the thrill of full-auto fire. The description also promotes the RecoilTV app across various streaming platforms and provides links to download it and watch more videos.
This video from Military Arms Channel (MAC) features the Marcolmar CETME L rifle, a well-made historical firearm from the Cold War era, originally manufactured and issued by Spain. The description highlights that these rifles are built on original parts kits and are somewhat scarce in the collector's market. MAC emphasizes its viewer-supported, objective approach, not accepting funding from firearms companies. The video also includes links to support the channel via Patreon and SubscribeStar, a merchandise store, other related content, and calls to action for supporting gun rights organizations.
This Q&A session covers a wide range of firearm-related topics, including comparisons of modern and historical firearms (PS-90 vs MP-7, Desert Tech MDR vs WA2000, G41, TT33/PPS 43 vs 1911a1/M1928a1 Thompson, M14/M1A vs BM59, PTR-32), ammunition effectiveness in modern warfare (5.56mm), long-term ammo storage, optic choices in competition, the future of rifle platforms beyond the AR-15, 2-Gun match design challenges and lessons learned, the success of Brownells retro products, SMG match availability, the Desert Eagle's suitability for competition, French surplus ammo quality, promoting matches, favorite personal firearms, the use of cover in stage design, bipod utility, parts kit builds, C&Rsenal projects, worst firearms (Terminator shotgun, Zip 22 pistol, worst rifle), and the potential impact of NFA repeal on match design. It also touches on non-firearm related topics like fencing and viewer-supported content.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive review of the Marcolmar CETME L rifle. The content covers initial firing impressions, exploring various magazine options, and showcasing surplus accessories. It also delves into reloading practices for the platform, tests iron sight accuracy, demonstrates bipod functionality, and explores bayonet usage. Additionally, the video touches upon bump firing techniques.
This video showcases Stage 3 of the 2G-ACM match, focusing on rapid transitions between a pistol and a rifle under time pressure. The firearms used are CETME-L rifles that were hand-built by the creators using an HMG builder's kit. The stage serves as a real-world test of the rifles' reliability, accuracy, and performance in a competitive shooting scenario. The description also promotes a multi-part series detailing the rifle build process and the channel's Patreon page.
This video features the 2G-ACM - CETME L rifle undergoing a "125 Yard Rifle Burpees" stage. The content highlights the testing of hand-built CETME-L rifles created using an HMG builder's kit. The primary focus is on evaluating the reliability, accuracy, and usability of these custom-built rifles in a timed shooting scenario. The description also references a multi-part series detailing the build process of these rifles from parts kits, available on Full30.
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