AMELI: Spain’s Not-Mini-MG42 in

Cool Forgotten Weapons merch! The AMELI (which is a contraction of “ametralladora ligera“, or light machine gun) was introduced by CETME in 1981, and adopted by the Spanish military as the MG82. It was a counterpart LMG to the new CETME-L rifles, and is a mechanically fascinating design. The AMELI is a roller-delayed blowback system. Although it takes a lot of visual cues form the MG42, it’s not simply a copy of that classic. What makes the AMELI so intriguing is it combination of excellent mechanical simplicity, light weight ( lb), and handiness. It is a belt-fed gun, with a rate of fire around 900rpm - fast, but not too fast. Unfortunately the AMELI suffered a reputation for fragility, and never saw widespread adoption or real commercial success. It was adopted by Spain, Mexico, and Malaysia in limited numbers, but was replaced by the H&K MG4 in Spain in 2008. Production ended in 2003, with only 3000-4000 apparently being made. Big thanks to DSA for giving me the opportunity to disassemble and film this one for you! Contact: Forgotten Weapons 6281 N. Oracle 36270 Tucson, AZ 85740
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