Receiver modifications for cetme.

Ghilliebear

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It is very hard to duplicate most builders will to builders we'll just throw a rear site base on a type base on AG3 receiver and go and go some will Weld the original cetme Sight to the top of the receiver. I just can't do that so grafting is what you have to do. This is a personal build I don't build them for customers that often because of all the different issues with the cetme internals.
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Looks great. I am doing pretty much the same thing on my personal Cetme builds. I only weld the Cetme base to the receiver without "grafting" it like you do, Awesome job.366751EE-2680-410A-B977-0F2369C34515.png9F59D259-7217-4E71-ADF7-B415FD6EE03E.jpeg
 
Looks great. I am doing pretty much the same thing on my personal Cetme builds. I only weld the Cetme base to the receiver without "grafting" it like you do, Awesome job.View attachment 5355View attachment 5356
Actually 20 years of doing this I hate doing cetme such poor quality parts and internals. I rarely ever do them but when I do I try to make them cosmetically the best I can to the original weapon Even with our Weld patterns. These guns can be quite dangerous especially how old the part's kits are . I have had multiple Century models literally blow the magazine Wells out during firing due to cracked And wore out bolt heads And components. So like I said normally I don't build the cetme.
 
I have only built 3 Cetmes since '99 for that very same reason. All three were built in the last 60 days.DE4AD8D4-8780-4335-BD8A-1708BCFC3408.jpeg
 
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