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pcplodd
11-29-2008, 09:14 AM
Where is a good place to get my cetme duracoated? and

What are some good replacement parts to buy for my rifle?

Thanks,

djp:rockon:

brewskzilla
11-29-2008, 09:28 AM
What replacement parts you looking for? I've got quite a few I'd be willing to part with.

Milsurp
11-29-2008, 09:34 AM
Welcome aboard. As far as Duracoat it's real easy to apply with a airbrush. I have done several with great results. You can do it yourself and save money. As far as parts RTG at http://www.robertrtg.com/ has many parts is great to deal with and keep looking on our for sale page I've bought some parts from other members.

19Charlie_84
11-29-2008, 09:59 AM
Spare buttstock and forend pins, extra firing pin/spring/locking piece. RoberTG has these for good prices. Just about anything you can put on that rifle he will have it. Gander Mountain does duracoating, fairly un-cheap though. Check w/ local gunsmiths.

pcplodd
11-29-2008, 10:19 AM
Thanks for the response. Just want to make sure I have the parts that break most often.

bigbear77
11-29-2008, 10:44 AM
Just want to make sure I have the parts that break most often.

Welcome aboard, good to have you here :-)

Re: spare parts, here's a response I got from Robert at RTG when I emailed him with that question at the time I got my first CETME. I doubt he'd mind my posting it here:

"It's hard to say, they are guns that normally don't require much service but like anything else, anything can break. Springs are good to have, Recoil spring and cocking handle springs...Firing pins and firing pin springs also. Rollers are a common concern with Century built Cetme rifles. Be sure to check your bolt gap to ensure the rifle is safe. You can find info on bolt gap on most Cetme or HK boards."

I have bought items from Robert on several occasions and agree with the other posters here - he's a straight-up guy and it's a pleasure to do business with him.

Planning
11-29-2008, 01:28 PM
:America: WELCOME :airtight: