CETME L vs HK G41
In this week’s Armourer’s Bench video I compare two of the last roller-delayed production rifles: the Spanish CETME Modelo L and the Heckler & Koch G41. These rifles represent the last evolutions of two strands of the roller-delayed development tree - the Spanish and the German.
The rifles while both being chambered in 5.56x45mm and both using roller-delayed blowback actions differ a great deal in both their designs and their features. Not only are their external appearances very different but their internals also differ a great deal. In one of those fascinating quirks of fate, however, both of these rifles were eventually replaced by the HK G36.
Check out the full accompanying article for more info and photos over on the TAB website, here.















