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  • K-43

    West of Morning Side
    Oct 20, 2010
    1,882
    PG
    7.62 Cetme was a light weight aluminum core bullet loaded to 50k C.U.P. or 60k psi piezzo, not lower pressure. Had nothing to do with pressure. That's from the Spanish Armory's own documentation.
    The Musqueton Mauser is the 1893 Mauser rifle. The Spanish Army intended it to fire 7.62 NATO as it says on the book cover.
    Let's put the myth of low pressure CETME and the myth the 1893 Spanish Mausers were rebuilt for it in the grave with Granny where it belongs. You don't need to read Spanish to understand the pressures in this book:
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