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- 7.62×51mm_CETME abstract "The 7.62×51 CETME round is a variant of the 7.62×51 NATO rifle cartridge with a plastic-cored lead bullet and a reduced propellant charge. It was produced as a joint venture by the Spanish Government design and development establishment known as CETME (Centro de Estudios Técnicos de Materiales Especiales, or "Center for Technical Studies of Special Materials") and the German arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch. The 7.62×51 CETME and the 7.62 NATO cartridges are almost identical, with the only difference being the projectile and the amount of propellant loaded into the cartridge.In 1954, in Ottawa (Canada), the NATO's Experts Commission approved the foreground of 7.62 x 51 NATO cartridge. Three years later, it finalized the specifications required for this ammunition. Subsequently, in 1962, this rule was changed.Spain, isolated from the international community, continues to use the 7.92x57. From 1953 prototype cartridges begin to take place in 7.62x51. In 1955 this caliber is adopted and soon begins to be mass produced for the new CETME rifle. This cartridge does not meet NATO standards and is called 7.62x51 Spanish. In the '60s, quality improves and become known as 7.62x51 NATO-SPANISH. Only since 1988 cartridges produced in Spain are known as NATO- REGULAR and meet the specifications of this organization.During the development of the CETME rifle, it was decided by CETME that their new weapon would be chambered in a .30-caliber rifle cartridge with a short case and lesser powder charge in order to increase the manageability of the rifle during full auto fire. The 7.92x33mm Kurz was the original basis, but the 7.92×40mm CETME M53, a more powerful experimental cartridge developed by CETME, was also tried. This evolved into the 7.62×40mm CETME M53, which was identical aside from the smaller diameter bullet. Eventually they decided on a variant of the new 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge that they designated the 7.62×51mm CETME. The 7.62mm CETME had a lighter full-metal-jacketed, plastic-cored lead bullet with a reduced powder charge.While designing the CETME Modelo B and under recommendation of H&K, the decision was made that the updated version of the original CETME Modelo A would chamber the more powerful 7.62×51 NATO cartridge. When the Modelo B was adopted by the Spanish military as the Modelo 58 in 1958, 7.62×51 CETME was the standard rifle cartridge but a notable change occurred when Spanish Army officially made a move to the full-power 7.62x51mm NATO standard cartridge. This decision forced the CETME Model 58 to be internally reworked to accept the more powerful round. Marking this change, the revised rifle forms were designated CETME "Model C". .".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME wikiPageID "36902490".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME wikiPageRevisionID "606199031".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME base "11.94".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME btype "FMJ".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME bullet "7.82".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME bw "113.0".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME bwunit "grain".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME caseLength "51.18".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME caseType "Rimless, Bottleneck".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME designDate "1953".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME designer "CETME".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME isSiSpecs "yes".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME length "69.85".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME name "7.62".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME neck "8.77".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME parent "7.62".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME primer "Large Rifle".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME rimDia "12.01".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME rimThick "1.27".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME service "1955".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME shoulder "11.53".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME type "Rifle".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME usedBy Spain.
- 7.62×51mm_CETME vel "2600".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME subject Category:CETME.
- 7.62×51mm_CETME subject Category:Pistol_and_rifle_cartridges.
- 7.62×51mm_CETME comment "The 7.62×51 CETME round is a variant of the 7.62×51 NATO rifle cartridge with a plastic-cored lead bullet and a reduced propellant charge. It was produced as a joint venture by the Spanish Government design and development establishment known as CETME (Centro de Estudios Técnicos de Materiales Especiales, or "Center for Technical Studies of Special Materials") and the German arms manufacturer Heckler & Koch.".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME label "7.62×51mm CETME".
- 7.62×51mm_CETME sameAs 7.62%C3%9751mm_CETME.
- 7.62×51mm_CETME sameAs Q15964365.
- 7.62×51mm_CETME sameAs Q15964365.
- 7.62×51mm_CETME wasDerivedFrom 7.62×51mm_CETME?oldid=606199031.