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TS308
03-18-2007, 07:02 PM
Hello,

since i bought the Cetme what spare parts should i be buying ??

where i live out in the cornfields of Missouri im pretty much left to order everything over the net as my local dealers dont stock anything but bolt rifles . i dont mind spending money to set up a good stick as i would rather have it and never need it ,,than need it and dont have it .

Thanks to All for any replies

TS

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b221/bluevtx/Cetme/2006_0607cetme10007.jpg

rustypirate
03-18-2007, 08:16 PM
First, you will want to check your bolt gap to ensure it is within the .004"-.020" range, then remove the rollers from the bolt head and check the size with a micrometer or calipers to see what size they are.

If they are 8.00 or 8.02mm then some +4 rollers would be a good idea. You can order them from RobertRTG.com and whyle you are at it, order a charging handle spring, firing pin, firing pin spring, recoil spring, ejector pivot pin.

You may also want a replacement locking piece as this piece takes a LOT of abuse, and wears out eventually. Locking pieces can usually be had from Jorge Arnaiz on this forum, and while you are ordering it, ask him if he has any bolt heads too.


That should do you for a while.

jfowl31
03-18-2007, 10:16 PM
all that Rusty said plus about 100 mags. Get em now while theyre cheap.

Maybe an extra stock set or 6 too while your at it as they are also relatively cheap right now too.

btw, nice rifle you got there!

bspring
03-20-2007, 10:25 PM
Extractor and spring should be added to the list, same as the G3.

Bill

rustypirate
03-21-2007, 08:00 AM
quite right you are on the extractor and spring

nevada
03-21-2007, 11:09 AM
Great looking rifle. Youe need the boyonet lug, IMHO.

jfowl31
03-22-2007, 12:33 AM
TS, whats the finish on that rifle? Is it a homebuilt? It looks much flatter than the finish that Century put on their Cetmes.

Looks good. Also, I second the need of a bayonet lug.

TS308
03-25-2007, 12:17 AM
TS, whats the finish on that rifle? Is it a homebuilt? It looks much flatter than the finish that Century put on their Cetmes.

Looks good. Also, I second the need of a bayonet lug.

the rifle has been refinished , looks like a duracoat to me . it's not a rattle can for sure as i have cammoed over 50 rifles for myself and others . im buying spare parts as listed above .

TS