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The CETME is in dire need of a wood grip to match the stock and HG, but otherwise, both rifles are beautiful!
I think at Robert at RTG Parts has some. They are very nice units, unfinished cherry...sanded and ready to finish with the oil/color of your choosing to match your existing furniture, then install. He also generally stocks complete wood stock kits for cheap (which are nice to have handy and the CETME handguards tended to be a little weak sometimes depending on their condition, original mfg/date, etc. See here for more info:
This wood came from a friend in Germany 20 + years ago. The set had little paper stickers dated in the early 1960's but today they are common as rocks. I have seen some of the wood grips split but I don't know their origin. Robert normally has good stuff. I prefer the SA stock with the PSG buffer if I don't have to carry the thing.
MJ1, very good shooting! However I ment group pic of all your rifles. I have been creeping on all your rifles in other threads and damn what a collection!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JohnnyReb</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Isn't that a G3, not a CETME? </div></div>