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    Hakim valuation

    Hi all

    Any thoughts on a fair price for a Hakim please? It’s shooting nicely at about 8ftlbs and cosmetically is in pretty good nick considering. Marking are nice and clear. According to Holts it was used to train fighters in the Lebanon in the 80s, well, you can believe that or not I guess 😀

    The faux charger bridge has been removed, but neatly, and the rear sight blade is missing (hence the diopter you can see in the picture). Otherwise all is as it should be and the automatic loading tap works nicely

    You don’t see many of these so I’m a bit stuck on value













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    Content of fore-stock

    Does it contain a packet of white powder?Trev

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinedux View Post
    Does it contain a packet of white powder?Trev
    Im selling that separately a gram at a time.
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    A period diopter would really help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    A period diopter would really help?
    At the risk of being the bloke selling his non running motorbike on e b a y as the proverbial “easy fix”, making a new rear sight blade would not be hard. It’s just bent sheet.
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    Ask Josie&John

    J.Milewski on here would be probably the best to ask .
    I read somewhere that these are earlier not 1980's . Maybe they were used in Lebanon in the 80's but from what I remember of that s**t awful decade peeps out there were using real AK47's . Am sure these are Egyptian but made in Germany by one the better manufacturers .
    Being a proper military trainer any dings , damage and repairs only authenticate it's originality
    Looks sweet condition to me .

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    I don't believe these were fitted with a sight where your diopter is fitted. Mine doesn't have one. I reckon I paid around 300 for it, but it was a while ago.

    Manufactured 1954.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unframed Dave View Post
    I don't believe these were fitted with a sight where your diopter is fitted. Mine doesn't have one. I reckon I paid around 300 for it, but it was a while ago.

    Manufactured 1954.

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    No, just to be clear, I put the diopter on because the rear sight blade is missing, so no, it is not original, and yes, these were made by anschulz in the 50s for the Egyptians
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    I paid £400 for an honest one a couple of years ago. Using that, Holts' price and maybe a search on this site should give you a rough idea of value.

    The missing rearsight blade and faux charger guide will reduce value slightly but this is still a nice rifle that ought to sell if priced appropriately.

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    The sticky up thing isn’t a fake charger guide. It’s a fake spent case deflector.

    Not a lot of people know that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer View Post
    The sticky up thing isn’t a fake charger guide. It’s a fake spent case deflector.

    Not a lot of people know that.
    Yes that's absolutely right - my bad!

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    l sold mine for £360 in 2016 if that helps.

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