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Cetme: Special Purpose Assault MACHINEGUN 5.56x45

This document provides a descriptive handbook for the CETME SPAM 5.56x45 mm special purpose assault machinegun. It includes sections on the weapon's technical characteristics and ballistics, functioning cycle, operation, barrel changing, disassembly, and descriptions of the subassemblies. The summary describes the weapon's calibre, rate of fire, weights, lengths, and functioning cycle where a cartridge is fed from the belt into the chamber and fired, with the spent casing being ejected after the bolt cycles back.

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Cetme: Special Purpose Assault MACHINEGUN 5.56x45

This document provides a descriptive handbook for the CETME SPAM 5.56x45 mm special purpose assault machinegun. It includes sections on the weapon's technical characteristics and ballistics, functioning cycle, operation, barrel changing, disassembly, and descriptions of the subassemblies. The summary describes the weapon's calibre, rate of fire, weights, lengths, and functioning cycle where a cartridge is fed from the belt into the chamber and fired, with the spent casing being ejected after the bolt cycles back.

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CETME

SPECIAL PURPOSE ASSAULT


MACHINEGUN 5.56x45
DESCRIPTIVE HANDBOOK
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SPECIAL PURPOSE ASSAULT
MACHINEGUN 5.56x45
DESCRIPTIVE HANDBOOK
Patent Pending
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SPAM 5.56x45
INDEX
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I. Technical characteristics. .. .. ... ..... . . .. . .. . ......... . . ... .... . . 4
II. Functioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Ill. Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
IV. Barrel change. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
V. Disassembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
VI. Description of subassemblies .. .... .... .. .. . ...................... 17
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I. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
A) Ballistics:
Calibre ......................... . ... .
Rifling twist .. ...... . .. .. ........... . .
Muzzle velocity .. .. . .. .. . .. .......... .
Muzzle energy ....... . ......... .. . . .. .
Rate of fire .. ... ....... .. .. . ......... .
Sight settings . ... . . ...... . . ... .. . ... .
Performance with 7" twist barrel:
-Perforation of NATO plate . .. ...... .
-Perforation of US helmet ....... . . . .
-Perforation of FRG helmet ........ . .
-Lethal range ... . .. ......... ... . .. .
B) Structural:
Weights:
Weapon ......... .. .... ...... .. .. .. . .
Bipod .... . . . . ... ....... .... ... .. .. . .
Spare barrel . .... ... .. ... . ........... .
Box with 200 rounds . . .... ... . ........ .
Box with 100 rounds ..... ....... .... . . .
Lengths:
Overall .. ... ... . ....... . ..... ... .... .
Barrel ..... . ....... . .. ..... ... .. . .. . .
Sight radius . .............. .... . . ... . .
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5.56 X 45 (.233)
178 or 305 mm (7" or 12")
910 m/s (2,980 ftls)
1,660 J (1 ,224ft. I b)
850 or 1,250 R.P.M.
300 to 1,000 m
605 m ( 1 ,985 ft)
1,300 m (4,265 ft)
1,100 m (3,640 ft)
1,650 m (5,400 ft)
6.41 kg (13.561b)
0.53 kg (1 .171b)
0,82 kg (1.82 lb)
3.00 kg (1.371b)
1.55 kg (0.71 lb)
0.97 m (38.20")
0.40 m (15.75")
0.34 m (13.50")
II. FUNCTIONING CYCLE OF THE
CETME SPAM 5.56X45 mm
The automatic functioning of the weapon has the following steps:
1. Machine gun is cocked, safety is off, cartridge belt locked in place. The sear
1 locks the bolt back. The cartridge belt is placed and locked in the feedi ng
tray.
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2. When the trigger is depressed, the sear is lowered and allows the bolt
assembly to slide forward.
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3. The bolt, traveling forward, pushes the cartridge out of the belt. The fee-
ding ramp 1, the pressure plate 2 and the locking piece 3 guide the cartrid-
ge until it is introduced into the chamber.
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4. The locking rollers start to come out, pushed by the firing pin carrier and
they lodge in the locking recess. The firing pin still does not protrude with
premature ignition is avoided.
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5. The lip of the extractor goes into the rim of the cartridge case.
6. At the end of the forward travel of the bolt, when the rollers completely
lock the assembly, the firing pin hits the primer, causing the powder to
ignite.
7. The cartridge case, due to the gas pressure, conforms into the chamber.
When pressure drops, the gas which has passed by the flutes in the cham-
ber unstick the cartridge case rearwards. The extractor does not extract the
case, its mission is to hold the case in its position until it is ejected.
For each millimeter that the case pushes back the bolt head 1 the firing pin
carrier and the heavy mass of the bolt body 2 will travel a larger distance.
This system, of multiplying masses fictitiously, allows a great reduction of
weight which is the reason why the CETME-SPAM is so light.
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8. As the cartridge case goes rearwards, it faces the ejection chute, where it is
expelled by the action of the ejection slide 1 tray and the ejector 2. The
trajectory of the case is represented by dotted line.
A solid strike on the trigger guard will deform the case mouth, making it
lose energy. The spent case will be ejected down and forward, avoiding
accidents to the gunners.
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9. The accumulated energy on the bolt compresses the recoil spring 1 and
the surplus energy is dissipated in the buffer system 2.
10. The recoil spring throws the bolt forward and the cycle is renewed.
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Ill. OPERATION
Preparing the weapon for firing:
A) To cock the weapon:
1. Check that the safety 1 is in firing position F.
2. Pull 2 completely backwards until the bolt catches the sear; in this way the
weapon is cocked.
3. Place the safety 1 ln S (Safety) position.
4. Bring the cocking lever forward until its lip engages its slot in the receiver.
B) Insert the cartridge belt
Through the feed chute, insert the lead-in tab of the cartridge belt. Draw the
tab through the exit chute 3 until the ammunition is locked in. This way, the
weapon remains cocked, secured, and loaded.
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IV. BARREL CHANGE
1. Pul l back the sliding lock 4 and turn the barrel handle towards the right.
2. Push the barrel forward and then outward, pulling it back through the slot
on the right side of the weapon.
3. Mount a new barrel following the procedure in reverse order.
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V. DISASSEMBLY
1. Verify that the bolt is in forward position.
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2. Putting pressure on the button 5, with a cartridge or similar aid, wi.thdraw
stock.
3. Driving the cover catch 6 forward, lift the receiver cover.
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4. Pressing down on the button 7, rotate the buffer 8 a quarter-turn and pull it
straight back to remove it. It will come out together with the recoil spring.
5. The movement of this assembly will be stopped by the bearing of the feed
roller against the notch in the frame. With the point of a bullet, press down
through the hole 9 on the feed roller to remove the bolt assembly and
buffer.
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6. Pull back on the cocking lever 2 until it meets its exit point, and remove it
sideways.
7. Remove the barrel as explained in Part IV.
8. Close the ejection chute cover and withdraw the pin 10 which holds the
ammunition box support 11 so that the support can be removed.
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9. Take out pin 15 from the receiver cover hinge and remove cover and the
feed tray.
10. Remove pistol grip pin 12. Move the pistol grip backward and downward
to remove it.
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11. Lifting the locking lever 13 of the flash suppressor will release the flash
suppressor so that it may be unscrewed from the receiver.
12. Pressing the locking lever 14 of the bipod, move it slightly towards the
rear, downward, and then forward to remove it.
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13. Dismount the bolt assembly, as indicated in the illustration.
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Receiver
VI. DESCRIPTION OF THE
SUBASSEMBLIES
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The receiver is a rigid structure which encloses the rest of the assemblies.
From muzzle to stock we can distinguish:
-Threaded sleeve for placement of the flash suppressor 1.
-Lever and spring to immobilize the flash suppressor 2.
-Barrel cooling ducts 3.
-Folding front sight 4.
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-Ring for the attachment of the sling 5.
- Bipod housing 6.
-Attachment system to bipod 7.
-Lateral slot for barrel change 8.
-Barrel attachment system and rear sight support 9.
-Inserted blocking piece 10.
-Cartridge ejector chute cover 11 .
-Bolt rails 12.
-Pistol grip slot and pin attachment lugs 13.
-Rails for the sliding of the cocking lever 14.
-Button to immobilize buffer assembly and stock 15.
-Fastening stops of buffer 16.
-Attachment system to tripod 17.
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Barrel with handle
Easily changed. Has from front to rear:
-Centering ball wich serves to center the barrel inside the receiver; therefo-
re, the barrel is supported during firing and is not loose, improving preci-
sion and strength of the weapon 1.
-Handle, of insulated material, and anti-rotation attachment system, to the
receiver 2.
-Two lugs that lodge in the blocking piece to form a unit during firing 3.
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Grip and trigger mechanism (pistol grip}
The pistol grip has inside the firing, the retainer, and safety mechani sms.
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Feeder mechanism
Formed by the receiver cover 1 which incorporates the hauling mechanism of
the belt, and the feed tray 2 which correctly places the cartridge.
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Bolt and recoil and buffer mechanism
Formed by the following elements :
-Buffer 1.
-Recoil braided spring 2.
-Body of bolt with feeding lug 3.
-Blocking safety 4.
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-Firing pin carrier with firing pin 5. The rate of fire obtained is inscribed on
the firing pin carrier.
-Bolt head 6 with blocking rollers and the extractor lip.
-Ejector 7.
-Ejector Tray 8.
-Recoil guide 9.
-Attachment washer 10 of the recoil guide 9 to the bolt body 3.
Bipod
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Stock
Molded in plastic, fastened to the receiver by means of a button lock. The
base of the stock has a rubber recoil pad.
Cocking lever
Slides on its own rails in the receiver. Has a retention lip which immobilizes it
during fire 1.
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Flash suppressor.
Sling.
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Box 200 and 100 rounds.
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CIA. DE ESTUDIOS TECNICOS DE MATERIALES ESPECIALES, S. A.
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INDUSTRIA
Calle Julian Camarillo, 32- MADRID-17- ESPANA
Telefono 204 1-8:'4"0- Telex: 4816 CTME-E
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