This video focuses on the C308, a clone of the Spanish CETME C battle rifle. It explores the rifle's origins, likely referencing its connection to German design influences due to the title's mention of 'germany'. The content appears to be a review or detailed look at this particular firearm, highlighting its characteristics and potentially its performance. The tags emphasize the specific rifle model and its historical context, as well as the broader categories of battle rifles and firearms.
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 YouTube video showcases the Spanish Cetme FR8 rifle, with the title suggesting a 'no scoped' shot, implying a demonstration of its iron sights or a quick, accurate shot without optical magnification. The description highlights merchandise available from Third Pin Threads and offers a discount code for Slate Black Industries products. It also provides links to the creator's Instagram and Facebook pages. The content appears to be focused on demonstrating or reviewing this specific firearm.
This video showcases the Spanish CETME-C battle rifle, highlighting its unique features like the 'goofy safety' and 'awful mag release'. The description also mentions that Apex Gun Parts visited to present more firearms for future content. The video includes affiliate links for USCCA, Administrative Results webstore, Ciguera Gear, Patreon, Haley Strategic Products, and various gear items such as slings, optics, lights, knives, and footwear. The video explicitly states that all magazines used are under 29 rounds.
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 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.
This video review focuses on the CETME .308 Semi-Auto rifle, highlighting its lineage as the "father" of the HK G3 / 91 rifle. It details the rifle's design by German arms designer Ludwig Volgrimler and notes the 80% parts interchangeability with HK rifles, emphasizing its status as a "world-class rifle."
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