The military CETME Models A, B, and C classify as battle rifles, firing the full power 7.62x51 cartridge. The 5.56x45 CETME Model L classifies as an assault rifle.
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There are full auto weapons capable of chambering the .308 Winchester, yes, although these were actually designed for the dimensionally similar (but not identical) 7.62x51 cartridge. M14, AR10, CETME, G3, FN FAL, just to name a few.
NO! While dimensionally similar, the civilian .308 Winchester cartridge is a higher power than the 7.62 NATO cartridge. There was also a 7.62 CETME cartridge that is loaded lighter than the 7.62 NATO cartridge. Possibility of injury and damage to firearm. According to Lyman the only difference worth noting is that the Nato Cartridge uses a thicker casing, giving it less loading capacity, about 2 grains. The external is not just similar but exactly the same dimensions. The 7.62 Cetme uses a lighter bullet of 112gr as opposed to a 147gr or 150gr, only for the purpose of less recoil firing from a fully auto firearm. Any variation in pressure readings between Nato and the US SAAMI is because Nato uses CUP pressure readings while SAAMI uses PSI. Unless your owners manual specifically says not to use one or the other, there is no major difference when it comes to safe firing, otherwise SAAMI would have made a clear separation between the cartridges and they have not.
M1 Garand, FN-FAL and variants, FN-49, Heckler & Koch G3, CETME, M14, Beretta BM-59, Simonov AVS-36, Tokarev SVT-1938 and SVT-1940, Armalite AR-10.
You would need more than parts- you would need a tool & die maker's machine shop and the knowledge to operate end mills and lathes. The bolt action has an entirely different design than a semi or full auto.
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The original production model - the FAMAS F1 - came with 25 round magazines. The current production model - the FAMAS G2 - uses STANAG 4179 magazines (common to the M16, FN FNC, HK416, CETME Model L, L85/SA80, etc. The 'standard' for these is 30 rounds, although they can be had in five, ten, 20, 30, 35, 40, or 50 rounds, as well as the 90 round drum and the infamous (but ineffective) 100 round Beta-C magazine.
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