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The CETME C2 (also named the CB-64,) is a Spanish
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based on the British Sterling L2A3. It is an
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,
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firearm that fires the
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and
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pistol cartridge. Designed in the 1960s, the C2 has many notable
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features built into it and was later used to replace the Star Model Z-45 submachine gun series for Spain in the 1960s however, was later superseded by the MP5 and Star Z-84.


Design

The CETME C2 has many design features that make it appear as if it was a
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however, none of the CETME C2's parts are interchangeable with that of a Sterling. It is
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and is often fitted with a 30-round or 32-round straight magazine with the magazine well not being fully perpendicular with the receiver. The receiver itself has a crackle paint finish much like the Sterling SMG & Star Z-62 SMG. The
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is an under folding stock & uses the butt-plate in order to lock the stock to the receiver of the firearm when it is not in use. The C2 has three modes of firing: Seguro (
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,) Tiro ( Semi-Automatic,) & Ráfaga (
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.) The C2's bolt is helically grooved and also has multiple safety features; The
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is not fixed in order to prevent miss fires and can be activated by a lever inside the bolt which can only protrude once the bolt is properly in battery. The bolt itself is not connected to the
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& because of this makes bolt non-reciprocating, unlike the Sterling. This is in order to implement a bolt lock in the situation that the bolt accidentally moves forward. In the trigger assembly, there is also a wedge that interferes with the bolt in the case this would occur, this wedge can be hidden by pressing or holding the trigger. This mechanism is used in the situation that the bolt lock is not engaged. The
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are a rear, V-notch 50-yard
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which can be flipped for a 100-yard
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iron sight, and a square front post iron sight. The position of the internals of the firearm remains very similar to the Sterling's but have slightly differently designed parts that can only be used in the respective firearms' own receivers.


History and development

The CB-64 was developed by state Spanish arms manufacturer, Centro de Estudios Técnicos de Materiales Especiales (CETME,) with the lead designer of the project being Joaquin de la Calzada de Bayo. In the late 1950s, the Spanish's most used sub-machine gun, the Star Z-45 which had been designed in
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, had become obsolete compared to modern firearms of the time. So, in the early 1960s, the first prototype was designed and was named the ''Calzada Bayo-61'' after Joaquin de la Calzada de Bayo. The design was taken from the Sterling L2A3 and had a vertical feed instead of a horizontal feed which the CETME C2 & Sterling SMG has. For the next few years the CB-61 was improved upon & the CB-64 was created.http://firearms.96.lt/pages/CETME_CB64.html The CB-64 was originally chambered for the Spanish National 9x23mm Largo round but was then also chambered in the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge for export versions as the Largo cartridge was relatively unused by many nations at that time. When the CB-64 was finally being developed for Spain's arsenal, it was given the name CETME C2 because of CETME's coding system for its firearms. The CETME C2 was produced in limited numbers as Spain had already ordered sub-machine guns from
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. The CETME C2 stopped production in the 1970s being replaced by the Star Z-84 &, more dominantly, the generation three German Heckler & Koch MP5. There are still a small number of CETME C2s being used in second line service.


See also

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CETME CETME () is a Spanish government design and development establishment. While being involved in many projects CETME was mostly known for its small arms research and development. The Spanish government hired former semiautomatic weapon designers f ...
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Star Bonifacio Echeverria Star Bonifacio Echeverria, S.A. was a manufacturer of small arms (principally pistol caliber firearms such as handguns and submachine guns) in the Basque region of Spain from about 1905 until 1997. Company history Bonifacio Echeverria and the an ...
* Star model Z-45 * Star model Z-62 * Star model Z-84


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Sterling SMG The Sterling submachine gun is a British submachine gun (SMG). It was tested by the British Army in 1944–1945, but did not start to replace the Sten until 1953. A successful and reliable design, it remained standard issue in the British Army u ...
* D-Max Industries 100


References

{{reflist 9mm Parabellum submachine guns 9mm Largo submachine guns Simple blowback firearms Submachine guns of Spain CETME