@@gamertardguardian1299 i checked the price and yes. I did find some MG-3s for sale although they were in Czechia between 3000 and 6000$,meanwhile an Ameli was 8000$.
los prototipos estaban realizados con buen material, las posteriores series de producción estaban fabricadas con materiales mas baratos. Eso supuso fallos en su funcionamiento. ¿la causa? decisiones politicas
So rare? For me in 3 years one day yes one day again 😅 well not exactly but the amelli normally used in infantry by hand and in vehicles in the 90s. If the receiver is clean dont fail
@@karlgreenkgv dice que es la sawzall de Franco no que Franco la haya visto... Para inútil tú. santa bárbara sistemas fue creado en 1960. que fusiles a parte de un kar 98k y una mp40 a utilizado España cuando Franco estaba en pié? Exacto los fusiles CETME C.. L y otros variantes. Es como que yo te diga el VW golf 7 es patrimonio de Hitler. Y que me digas que no porque él no lo ha visto.. pero él fue quien mantuvo de pié esa empresa Hitler ha estado en VW Beetles, Hitler a levantado esa empresa (brindándole esclavos) pero la ayudó a permanecer si Hitler no le hubiese gustado esa empresa la ubise aniquilado de una. Pues Franco si no le llega a gustar el diseño la efectividad la calidad etc de los fusiles CETME x santa bárbara sistemas.... No los ubiese implementado en su ejercito ni España hasta los 90s creo... Así que si está ubise sido la sawzall (ametralladora) de Francisco Franco sí una y mil veces. Es más sin Franco España la tiene a día de hoy así que no se yo aquí quien es el tonto si el guiri que ha escrito eso o tú.
Actually, it's post-Franco! The main gun during that time was the CETME C, and oh god us Spaniards will love that thing to death. As realiable as a Kalashnikov, whilst being more accurate, and with a lot more kick (in both directions). As for machineguns, mainly MG-42s or the new MG-3s from Germany
Yo que los Peninsulares la hago denuevo, ésta vez con mejores materiales. Ojo que no lo digo a mal es sabido que tuvo problemas con mala elección de materiales, es una idea buenísima y hermosa además, es urgentemente necesaria una ametralladora ligera en los calibres que vienen que son el 6.8, 6.5 y por supuesto el 7.62x 51 si los Hispanos lo hacen sería genial. Hacerlo en 338. Lapua estaría bien pero no sé que tan 'ligera', que tan 'AMELI' quedaría. ¡Víva La Madre Patria y que víva La Hispanidad!. 🇨🇱🤝🇯🇪
Totalmente de acuerdo, el concepto del arma es buenísimo un arma muy versátil pero en su construcción los materiales no gozan de buena fama eso se puede corregir facilmente, viva el mundo hispano unido.
¿De verdad que creeis que unicamente reduciendo el tamaño de un diseño de mas de 50 años en aquel entonces fue una buena idea? La complicadisima tapa de alimentacion para una 7,62 y como ametralladora de posicion y en la 2ª guerra mundial no estaba mal...... Pero en 1991 y como apoyo para una escuadra de fusileros no era una buena idea. En la Dragon Hammer de 1991 yo desenbarque con una y menos mal que la llevavamos casi casi de presencial por que la alimentacion estaba sucisima y en medio del monte desmontar una tapa como esa mientras seguiamos abanzando era imposible. En el cuartel y llevandola al campo de tiro la verdad es que no iba nada mal pero cuando me licencie algunos de los componentes ya mostraban desgaste.
@@josecompan4235 cuenta que estas fallaron en la producción, igual que el CETME L. Y realmente, será compleja y con un diseño de 50 años (que no es igual al de la MG42, por cierto, sino al del CETME o el MP5), pero la M2 americana tiene más de 100 y sigue siendo muy común en el ejército americano, además de todos los países de su esfera con una necesidad de ese tipo de armas
Totalmente de acuerdo ,háganlo de nuevo como hicieron con el cetme L de la marca americana malcomar que es una excelencia ,ustedes tienen tradición y saber hacer ,un fuerte abrazo a mis amigos patriotas desde España ❤
La Ameli, de diseño fue una idea magnífica, genial. El problema fue que para ahorrar costes en una década de crisis los cañones, entre otros, habían bajado mucho la calidad en serie. El resultado fue un arma poco fiable. Algo similar pasó con el Cetme L de 5´56. Una verdadera lástima pues en aquellos tiempos había diseños de gran calidad condenados al fracaso por recortes de calidad y hambre de beneficios.
@@crispratt8529 FALSO. No fue barato de producir y los ejemplos de prueba fueron realmente buenos. Pero como se fabricó en una empresa estatal, algún burócrata tuvo la brillante idea de abaratar el proceso de fabricación (porque todos sabemos que los burócratas son los peores y destruyen todo lo bueno), lo que generó malos resultados en los ejemplos producidos en masa. Sin embargo, las armaduras unitarias solían agregar soldaduras para aumentar la confiabilidad y luego tienden a ser una buena ametralladora.
@@myusername3689 this seems like the compact version, but both were small. Unfortunately it failed due to manufacture deficiency and bad materials, but some are still around in the Army, Marines, and the Civil Guard
@@SargentoDuke yeah, the Civil Guard also got better versions of the CETME L and AMELI, since their budget is separate from the army. I'd really like to see both of those guns relaunched with quality over price, I'd say they would be more than decent competitors to the M249 or the MG4
Not necessary! The only units that used the cetme-Ameli were the spanish marines, in the BRIMAR or other units as the AGRUMAD which makes guard duty in the Navy's HQ. Those had malfunctions constantly, maybe because the politicy of buy at low cost. The BRIMAR begun to use the FN Minimi but in the last years we use HK MG4
@@moss8702 the reality is that al CETMEs products (cetme B, cetme C, cetme L, LC and LV, and cetme AMELI) where good products but when the spanish govern was not going to pay that product as it was, Santa Barbara gave the order to CETME to make the rifles and machine guns "a litle more cheaper" to keep the contract with spanish ministrys of defense and internal affairs. Santa Barbara is a spanish company of the military industry that belongs to General Dynamics. It's current name is General Dynamics Santa Barbara systems.
As a guy who have used that MG several times. I have to say that is one of the best desing's i know. That MG is not very reliable bc (the same in CETME L) the materials that were used to manufacter those weapons were far from adecuate. If dont this MG will still be in premiere league of ligth weapons. In case of CETME L if you could mix a reciever with a trigger group, bolt and then use non spanish magazines (M16 or SA80) you will get a gun as reliable as CETME C or HK G3, (son of the CETME) could be. And for sure, my groups are far better with a CETME L with iron sigths at 300m or 328 yards than with an HK G36 1.5x Thats my experience AMELI means, Ametrallladora ligera for those that speak Spanish.
It's been complicated since 1968. Before then, my understanding is individuals with no special license could import just about anything that foreign manufacturers were willing to sell to us. Something like this that fires full auto would have theoretically needed to be registered with a $200 tax stamp to comply with a 1934 law, that was intended more as a ban because $200 was prohibitively expensive in 1934, but a lot of people didn't comply and enforcement was low. There have also always been a lot of soldiers bringing back war trophies. Fast forward to present day, importing requires licenses, and the only way this particular gun (because it's full auto) could be owned by a non-licensee is if it had been registered (that $200 tax stamp from 1934) before 1986. Therefore, it's almost certainly owned by someone licensed to manufacture for or deal to military/law enforcement, not a private collector. It would have either come in as a sample for military/LE evaluation, or been built here from parts that aren't subject to as strict restrictions.
About these particular weapons (CETMEs), Spanish ran them way too fast through the production line, and the quality ended up being subpar, so they sold them as surplus in very large numbers. The USA happened to be their main client
@@357stoitch7 ya, I’m aware of what an FFL and SOT are… but some weapons are extremely hard to find or get into the country, that was the whole point of the question.
@@antonioneiro4948 La AMELI, que es de lo que va el video También aplicable al CETME L. LC (diferente muelle y cierre) y LV (L's "escogidos") fallaban menos, pero toda la producción después de 1994-95, un desastre, para el chatarrero.
@@antonioneiro4948No entiendo qué quieres decir. Lo del video es una ametralladora ligera AMELI. Y toda la producción posterior a las primeras series, es chatarra.
Lo unico que tiene de mg42 es la estetica, por el resto, el funcionamiento combinado es el del CETME, no el de la mg1A3 (esa fue y es la version de la 42 que tenemos en españa) y el sistema de cambio de cañon tambien es diferente
Actually, AMELI is terribly bad. Design is good, but cutting corners during production runs, mostly for political reasons, left us with a piece of junk that rarely worked, unless it was brand new, or from the early runs. No spare parts at all, a conscript army that didn't take care of the material, and crappy ammo made it even worse.
The difference between an ameli and a MG42/MG3 is the bolt recoil mechanism. Both weapons use a roller bolt mechanism, the difference is that the MG42/MG3 uses a short recoil mechanism, the bolt and the spring mechanism that resets the bolt are separate, on the other side, the ameli uses a mass recoil system, in that mechanism the spring and the bolt are a single piece, just as in the ameli the barrel is not removable and in the MG42/MG3 it is. Furthermore, in the Spanish army the ameli has the name MG82, the ameli being an attempt to replace the MG3.
@@eamonnmckeown6770 You're not 100% wrong. The Spanish Legion when it was first established in 1920 was supposed to be the Spanish equivalent of the FFL and was originally called the Tercio de Extranjeros (Tercio of Foreigners). However, it wasn't long afterwards (5-6 years after) that they pretty much stopped foreign recruitment and just became the Spanish Legion.
0:03 "looks like a stormtrooper game" This machine gun is based off of the MG-42 and the MG-34 respectively which were both used to make Stormtrooper rifles for the fillms. The MG-42 was used to make the "Valken-38x" Well the MG-34 was used to for the "DLT-19"
You can always tell someone who has never fired a weapon on select fire before. They just squeeze the trigger until the weapon either jams or runs out of ammunition. Hilarious
No se apoyo como era merecido al señor Ludwig Vorgrimler, entre los enemigos de España y los peores que tenemos que viven en nuestro país no se dejó prosperar a la empresa Cetme.
Basically a mini MG 42 that is controllable to shoot
Nope .... it's a cetme / mg42 mix
@@ignacio3890 dude, i know what the CETME Amelli is, I am saying that It looks like a smaller version of an MG 42 or MG3
@@ignacio3890 the Amelli was based on the MG3 dumbass. And before you try and get me there, the MG3 is just the modern MG42
And much more expensive
@@gamertardguardian1299 i checked the price and yes. I did find some MG-3s for sale although they were in Czechia between 3000 and 6000$,meanwhile an Ameli was 8000$.
I will never understand as to how this weapon never became famous. It's so cool and unique.
good test samples but cheaped out on mass production, so a very bad reputation :(
What is it’s name? I’d like to learn about it
los prototipos estaban realizados con buen material, las posteriores series de producción estaban fabricadas con materiales mas baratos. Eso supuso fallos en su funcionamiento. ¿la causa? decisiones politicas
its unreliable as heck. You re lucky if you get 100 rounds without a jam or malfunction
CALL OF DUTY ADVANCED WARFARE
that Weapon is so Rare that even Forgotton weapons didnt made a video about it :D
I mentioned it a few years ago, I've had my fingers crossed since.
So rare? For me in 3 years one day yes one day again 😅 well not exactly but the amelli normally used in infantry by hand and in vehicles in the 90s. If the receiver is clean dont fail
He put out a video today
Hahahaha it was posted 12 minutes ago! You didn't even finish the video to come over here and reply. Awesome. 😃@@czjonny8933
... until today
MG-42: Hitler's Buzzsaw
Ameli: Franco's Sawzall
Españita's most caudillísimo defender
La Ameli se diseñó en los años 80 y 90, no la vió Franco, maldito paleto
@@failmanfinder338 aqui os habeis quedado? Con lo tontos y paletos que sois, me extraña.
@@karlgreenkgv dice que es la sawzall de Franco no que Franco la haya visto... Para inútil tú. santa bárbara sistemas fue creado en 1960. que fusiles a parte de un kar 98k y una mp40 a utilizado España cuando Franco estaba en pié? Exacto los fusiles CETME C.. L y otros variantes. Es como que yo te diga el VW golf 7 es patrimonio de Hitler. Y que me digas que no porque él no lo ha visto.. pero él fue quien mantuvo de pié esa empresa Hitler ha estado en VW Beetles, Hitler a levantado esa empresa (brindándole esclavos) pero la ayudó a permanecer si Hitler no le hubiese gustado esa empresa la ubise aniquilado de una. Pues Franco si no le llega a gustar el diseño la efectividad la calidad etc de los fusiles CETME x santa bárbara sistemas.... No los ubiese implementado en su ejercito ni España hasta los 90s creo...
Así que si está ubise sido la sawzall (ametralladora) de Francisco Franco sí una y mil veces. Es más sin Franco España la tiene a día de hoy así que no se yo aquí quien es el tonto si el guiri que ha escrito eso o tú.
Actually, it's post-Franco! The main gun during that time was the CETME C, and oh god us Spaniards will love that thing to death. As realiable as a Kalashnikov, whilst being more accurate, and with a lot more kick (in both directions). As for machineguns, mainly MG-42s or the new MG-3s from Germany
I'm glad i stumbled upon this video there aren't enough videos on RUclips about this awesome firearm
Yo que los Peninsulares la hago denuevo, ésta vez con mejores materiales.
Ojo que no lo digo a mal es sabido que tuvo problemas con mala elección de materiales, es una idea buenísima y hermosa además, es urgentemente necesaria una ametralladora ligera en los calibres que vienen que son el 6.8, 6.5 y por supuesto el 7.62x 51 si los Hispanos lo hacen sería genial.
Hacerlo en 338. Lapua estaría bien pero no sé que tan 'ligera', que tan 'AMELI' quedaría.
¡Víva La Madre Patria y que víva La Hispanidad!. 🇨🇱🤝🇯🇪
Totalmente de acuerdo, el concepto del arma es buenísimo un arma muy versátil pero en su construcción los materiales no gozan de buena fama eso se puede corregir facilmente, viva el mundo hispano unido.
¿De verdad que creeis que unicamente reduciendo el tamaño de un diseño de mas de 50 años en aquel entonces fue una buena idea? La complicadisima tapa de alimentacion para una 7,62 y como ametralladora de posicion y en la 2ª guerra mundial no estaba mal...... Pero en 1991 y como apoyo para una escuadra de fusileros no era una buena idea. En la Dragon Hammer de 1991 yo desenbarque con una y menos mal que la llevavamos casi casi de presencial por que la alimentacion estaba sucisima y en medio del monte desmontar una tapa como esa mientras seguiamos abanzando era imposible. En el cuartel y llevandola al campo de tiro la verdad es que no iba nada mal pero cuando me licencie algunos de los componentes ya mostraban desgaste.
@@josecompan4235 cuenta que estas fallaron en la producción, igual que el CETME L. Y realmente, será compleja y con un diseño de 50 años (que no es igual al de la MG42, por cierto, sino al del CETME o el MP5), pero la M2 americana tiene más de 100 y sigue siendo muy común en el ejército americano, además de todos los países de su esfera con una necesidad de ese tipo de armas
Totalmente de acuerdo ,háganlo de nuevo como hicieron con el cetme L de la marca americana malcomar que es una excelencia ,ustedes tienen tradición y saber hacer ,un fuerte abrazo a mis amigos patriotas desde España ❤
con esta paso como con el cetme L cuando se presentaron eran muy buenas pero lo que llego despues a las unidades , no tenia nada q ver
I’m so happy this popped up in my feed this morning. This made my day :)
La Ameli, de diseño fue una idea magnífica, genial. El problema fue que para ahorrar costes en una década de crisis los cañones, entre otros, habían bajado mucho la calidad en serie. El resultado fue un arma poco fiable. Algo similar pasó con el Cetme L de 5´56. Una verdadera lástima pues en aquellos tiempos había diseños de gran calidad condenados al fracaso por recortes de calidad y hambre de beneficios.
Si te percatas ese diseño se basó en la ametralladora MG-42 en menor tamaño y calibrada con el cartucho 5.56x51mm OTAN
@@crispratt8529 Claro que lo sabemos, porque la ametralladora de dotación era la MG3, la versión 7.62 de la MG42.
Más bien por políticos ladrones,la Ameli un gran arma destruida por los políticos.
Sabemos que es igual,aunque el retroceso de la Ameli no es igual al de la MG,algo bueno se habrá hecho entre lo malo.
@@crispratt8529 FALSO. No fue barato de producir y los ejemplos de prueba fueron realmente buenos. Pero como se fabricó en una empresa estatal, algún burócrata tuvo la brillante idea de abaratar el proceso de fabricación (porque todos sabemos que los burócratas son los peores y destruyen todo lo bueno), lo que generó malos resultados en los ejemplos producidos en masa. Sin embargo, las armaduras unitarias solían agregar soldaduras para aumentar la confiabilidad y luego tienden a ser una buena ametralladora.
excellent video, there are not many videos of a cetme ameli shooting and this is great
Handles like a rifle. Fantastic machinegun.
Maybe one of the most beautiful machine guns ever?
And it also looks very small…… or the guys are just huge.
@@myusername3689 this seems like the compact version, but both were small. Unfortunately it failed due to manufacture deficiency and bad materials, but some are still around in the Army, Marines, and the Civil Guard
@@staringgasmask Its the assault version for the marines (used in Spain and Mexico), its reliable not like the army cheap ones of the longer model
@@SargentoDuke yeah, the Civil Guard also got better versions of the CETME L and AMELI, since their budget is separate from the army. I'd really like to see both of those guns relaunched with quality over price, I'd say they would be more than decent competitors to the M249 or the MG4
it looks like something theColonil Marines in Aliens used at som point.
Looks like the little son of a mg42.
Very impressive gun!! This machine gun don't move when you are firing.
I would of loved to have that instead of my shitty bulky M249 when I was in Kandahar 08-09.
"Light" machine gun.
Not necessary! The only units that used the cetme-Ameli were the spanish marines, in the BRIMAR or other units as the AGRUMAD which makes guard duty in the Navy's HQ.
Those had malfunctions constantly, maybe because the politicy of buy at low cost. The BRIMAR begun to use the FN Minimi but in the last years we use HK MG4
@@karlgreenkgv more than likely just not maintained or parts replaced. As most military guns are
@@moss8702 the reality is that al CETMEs products (cetme B, cetme C, cetme L, LC and LV, and cetme AMELI) where good products but when the spanish govern was not going to pay that product as it was, Santa Barbara gave the order to CETME to make the rifles and machine guns "a litle more cheaper" to keep the contract with spanish ministrys of defense and internal affairs. Santa Barbara is a spanish company of the military industry that belongs to General Dynamics.
It's current name is General Dynamics Santa Barbara systems.
@@karlgreenkgv interesting. And thank you for that lil bit of history. Shame governments have the power to ruin the quality of service weapons
This thing is a hidden beauty.
Dope video the guys appreciation and expressions after that were awesome 👍😎
Perfect! I’ll take 2
That was awesome!
As a guy who have used that MG several times. I have to say that is one of the best desing's i know. That MG is not very reliable bc (the same in CETME L) the materials that were used to manufacter those weapons were far from adecuate. If dont this MG will still be in premiere league of ligth weapons.
In case of CETME L if you could mix a reciever with a trigger group, bolt and then use non spanish magazines (M16 or SA80) you will get a gun as reliable as CETME C or HK G3, (son of the CETME) could be.
And for sure, my groups are far better with a CETME L with iron sigths at 300m or 328 yards than with an HK G36 1.5x
Thats my experience
AMELI means, Ametrallladora ligera for those that speak Spanish.
That is beautiful
Gran material patrio español.🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦💪💪💪💪💪💪
MG-42 is Proud of this Girl.
YEAH 🤘
Maestros gun ALDA in R6 siege
Ala mierda.. me encanta esta Ametralladora.... Además guarda semejanza con una MG 42
That's friggin awesome. Looks like something from Aliens 2.
They did a real good job on that.
Ostia tío eso es una ostia chaval joder tío
It shoots so smoothly 😮
A shoulder-firing capable machine gun. Impressive.
Its a Light Machine Gun from Spain. 🇪🇸
I always wonder how guys in the states get a hold of extremely exotic foreign weapons like this... anyone know the answer?
It's been complicated since 1968. Before then, my understanding is individuals with no special license could import just about anything that foreign manufacturers were willing to sell to us. Something like this that fires full auto would have theoretically needed to be registered with a $200 tax stamp to comply with a 1934 law, that was intended more as a ban because $200 was prohibitively expensive in 1934, but a lot of people didn't comply and enforcement was low. There have also always been a lot of soldiers bringing back war trophies. Fast forward to present day, importing requires licenses, and the only way this particular gun (because it's full auto) could be owned by a non-licensee is if it had been registered (that $200 tax stamp from 1934) before 1986. Therefore, it's almost certainly owned by someone licensed to manufacture for or deal to military/law enforcement, not a private collector. It would have either come in as a sample for military/LE evaluation, or been built here from parts that aren't subject to as strict restrictions.
About these particular weapons (CETMEs), Spanish ran them way too fast through the production line, and the quality ended up being subpar, so they sold them as surplus in very large numbers. The USA happened to be their main client
Build em or buy em for crazy money at auctions
Simple avoid the irrelevant bullshit below. It's called an FFL/SOT pal.
@@357stoitch7 ya, I’m aware of what an FFL and SOT are… but some weapons are extremely hard to find or get into the country, that was the whole point of the question.
The Colonial Marines Smartgun in assault rifle form
Like grandfather like grandson
Whoa it actually went through the entire belt.
Looks like a modern MG42
Looks light
"Got to get you in to my life!" - The Beatles.
When I first saw it I thought I was looking at some sort of shortened MG42. 😁
Awesome.. Spanyol🇪🇸
The best,gun Elegan and simple
100% spanish technology
German technology
Cetme is from Spain dude@@emrahaci5124
@@emrahaci5124 spanish design,Centro de Estudios Tecnicos,
Estas son las armas que se fabrican en España calidad 100 * 100 👌👌🇪🇦
Esto fue un desastre de recorte de costes y prebendas políticas. Malos materiales, sin repuestos en las unidades, y munición mala.
@@RCZM64 a qué armas te refieres cuando dices desastre??
@@antonioneiro4948 La AMELI, que es de lo que va el video
También aplicable al CETME L.
LC (diferente muelle y cierre) y LV (L's "escogidos") fallaban menos, pero toda la producción después de 1994-95, un desastre, para el chatarrero.
@@RCZM64 qué equivocado estás ni era un fusil de asalto ni era una ametralladora pero tira que te mueres
@@antonioneiro4948No entiendo qué quieres decir.
Lo del video es una ametralladora ligera AMELI. Y toda la producción posterior a las primeras series, es chatarra.
la version española de la MG42;que hermoso
Lo unico que tiene de mg42 es la estetica, por el resto, el funcionamiento combinado es el del CETME, no el de la mg1A3 (esa fue y es la version de la 42 que tenemos en españa) y el sistema de cambio de cañon tambien es diferente
Last year was out in the woods with a few friends and i bring mine out and i went through 2 boxes of ammo cause how fun it is firing it 😂❤😂
Holy shit, it did not get jammed while having clip swinging around like that
The modern Spanish MG42. Beautiful. The M249 wishes it could be as good as the Ameli.
Actually, AMELI is terribly bad.
Design is good, but cutting corners during production runs, mostly for political reasons, left us with a piece of junk that rarely worked, unless it was brand new, or from the early runs. No spare parts at all, a conscript army that didn't take care of the material, and crappy ammo made it even worse.
"Thats my purse! I Dont know you!"
mmmmmmm grandchild of the MG-42
The difference between an ameli and a MG42/MG3 is the bolt recoil mechanism.
Both weapons use a roller bolt mechanism, the difference is that the MG42/MG3 uses a short recoil mechanism, the bolt and the spring mechanism that resets the bolt are separate, on the other side, the ameli uses a mass recoil system, in that mechanism the spring and the bolt are a single piece, just as in the ameli the barrel is not removable and in the MG42/MG3 it is.
Furthermore, in the Spanish army the ameli has the name MG82, the ameli being an attempt to replace the MG3.
Roller delayed blowback versus roller locked short recoil. And the barrel is removable. Forgotten Weapons did a video on this bro.
now this is a TRUE light machine gun
без отдачи 👍👍👌
Looks very small and handy tbh.
I think I remember reading about this in an issue of Combat and Survival.
Something to do with the Spanish Foreign Legion.
Spain has no foreign legion. What It has is the spanish legion (Legión española) which isnt foreign at all (not like the french one, for example)
@@enalche2 It was a thirty year old article read thirty years ago. I guess my memory failed me on that point.
@@eamonnmckeown6770 You're not 100% wrong. The Spanish Legion when it was first established in 1920 was supposed to be the Spanish equivalent of the FFL and was originally called the Tercio de Extranjeros (Tercio of Foreigners). However, it wasn't long afterwards (5-6 years after) that they pretty much stopped foreign recruitment and just became the Spanish Legion.
5.56mm MG 42...Very Cool !!!
Amelli!
An ideal tool for schools.
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Dear Santa,
I have been very, very, very good this year so far....
La Ameli es un arma fantàstica, està prohibida en muchos paises porque se desmonta y se transporta muy facilmente.Saludos.
Nice, shot
This could be the modernized version of the aliens LMG. If they did a remake
Je me disait bien quel me faisais pensé a la mg42 allemande , tres tres jolie jouet .
El funcionamiento es parecido m
EXTRAORDINARIO
Yo it’s maestros lmg from rainbow
CETME up with one of those....
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Awwwww
MG42 BABY
5.56 x 45mm la usa la marina mexicana orgullosamente... Muy buena ..
Y lo más sorprendente es que es una pieza de ingeniería española, de las pocas armas que hemos fabricado
Está basada en la mg42 o mg3? Es una versión española, más pequeña que las anteriores?
@@davidpadilla4356 en la mg42 o la posterior mg45 y sí es algo más pequeña
Ahhh the MG42's little brother 😊
Mexican marines use this amazing weapon
Ein Mini MG3 O.O Geilo!
My favorite lmg in Aw and Ghosts 🗿😮💨
its like in warzone!!! its doesnt move !!
Spain: hey germany can i copy your homework?
Germany: sure bro just don't make it too obvious
Spain: no worries i got you
Also spain:
Beautiful weapon
I was on the fence if that was ghilliebear or not till I heard him say thanks sir.
0:03 "looks like a stormtrooper game"
This machine gun is based off of the MG-42 and the MG-34 respectively which were both used to make Stormtrooper rifles for the fillms.
The MG-42 was used to make the "Valken-38x"
Well the MG-34 was used to for the "DLT-19"
Awesome
My favorite lmg
What camera do you use to take photos?
I miss SOCOM.
An amazing Machine Gun!!!
ThE scariest little LMG
W O W
Cold War/Warzone gang WYA
It looks and sounds like a modernized MG42....
lovely
You can always tell someone who has never fired a weapon on select fire before. They just squeeze the trigger until the weapon either jams or runs out of ammunition. Hilarious
Yasss sir 🙏
Straight out of Starship Troopers or Aliens.
the closest thing we got to a modernized ww2 gun
Why wasn't this in Fallout 4 😮
Thought this was a cod weapon only
Great for home defense.
No se apoyo como era merecido al señor Ludwig Vorgrimler, entre los enemigos de España y los peores que tenemos que viven en nuestro país no se dejó prosperar a la empresa Cetme.
0:22 "Thank you sir much sir"
waowwww!!!!
It didn't recoil or muzzle rise at all
¿Cómo no se encasquilló?
Nice.
La stabilité et le maintien en ligne de cet engin tiré sans appui en rafale prolongée est carrément incroyable ! J’en veux un !