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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Hi Graham,

    No, the Hakim trainer was not designed to accept a bayonet. That does not mean you should not have one to accompany the rifle of course. I managed to source one to display with my rifle and ended up selling the rifle but retaining the bayonet. They're not that common!

    Kind regards,

    John
    Thanks John
    So what I need to do is find some one who had a Hakim rifle and a bayonet but sold the rifle and kept the bayonet and would with some persuasion might sell me the left over bayonet..
    right the search is on.
    thanks Graham

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    Quote Originally Posted by grezoor View Post
    Thanks John
    So what I need to do is find some one who had a Hakim rifle and a bayonet but sold the rifle and kept the bayonet and would with some persuasion might sell me the left over bayonet..
    right the search is on.
    thanks Graham
    Hi Graham,

    I think World Wide Arms had some a while ago - might be worth a try.

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Hi Graham,

    I think World Wide Arms had some a while ago - might be worth a try.

    Kind regards,

    John
    Thanks John they do have one at £29 but it is for the Hakim rifle not trainer, is this the one you have?
    cheers Graham

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    Quote Originally Posted by grezoor View Post
    Thanks John they do have one at £29 but it is for the Hakim rifle not trainer, is this the one you have?
    cheers Graham
    Hi Graham,

    Yes the bayonet is for the rifle as the trainer was not designed to accept one. They still look good together on display though.

    Kind regards,

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josie & John View Post
    Hi Graham,

    Yes the bayonet is for the rifle as the trainer was not designed to accept one. They still look good together on display though.

    Kind regards,

    John
    Thanks John
    I'm on to it, is that reasonable price? it doesn't show a scabbard
    Graham

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    Quote Originally Posted by grezoor View Post
    Thanks John
    I'm on to it, is that reasonable price? it doesn't show a scabbard
    Graham
    They're not that common, so yes a reasonable price. I think I paid around £30 with scabbard a few years ago.

    Good luck!

    John

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    Daisy also did No. 40 Military Model ( WW1 ) and 2 Defender Models - 1 WW II and the other Korean war. The bayonets are extremely rare - most parents apparently deciding a piece of sponge rubber wasn't sufficient to stop little Wilbur running Sis through with it.
    If anyone could give me a value on any of these I'd appreciate it although it would probably reinforce my belief that I should have bought all 3 at a recent auction.

    ATVB, Mick
    When guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns .

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