Egyptian Hakim & FN49
- oldironsights
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Egyptian Hakim & FN49
OK, I will try this a third time using Opera. Perhaps Opera won't crash as I try to post this again! Damn Internet Explorer!
What a great autumn day to head to the range.
I took two of my favorite milsurp autoloaders that shoot the 8mm round.
Targets were placed 100 yards away from the shooting bench.
The Hakim was aimed at the lower paper plate on the silhouette, while the FN49 was aimed at the upper paper plate. I had to set the rear sight of the FN to 400 meters to get it to shoot to the point of aim at 100 yards. The Hakim shot to the point of aim straight away!
I was shooting a batch of Ecuadoran 8mm from 1956 that had been exposed to moisture, but every round fired like new ammo.
What a great autumn day to head to the range.
I took two of my favorite milsurp autoloaders that shoot the 8mm round.
Targets were placed 100 yards away from the shooting bench.
The Hakim was aimed at the lower paper plate on the silhouette, while the FN49 was aimed at the upper paper plate. I had to set the rear sight of the FN to 400 meters to get it to shoot to the point of aim at 100 yards. The Hakim shot to the point of aim straight away!
I was shooting a batch of Ecuadoran 8mm from 1956 that had been exposed to moisture, but every round fired like new ammo.
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Re: Egyptian Hakim & FN49
Got the range to myself on a beautiful autumn day along the Mississippi Gulf Coast!
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Re: Egyptian Hakim & FN49
This FN49 has seen better days. It looks battle worn, but it still functions as intended.
Numbers match.
This rifle looks to have some British influence in its design.
The brass buttplate looks Enfield, & the stock fittings & two piece handguards remind me of the SMLE!
Numbers match.
This rifle looks to have some British influence in its design.
The brass buttplate looks Enfield, & the stock fittings & two piece handguards remind me of the SMLE!
If You Can Read This, Thank A Teacher!
If You Can Read This In English, Thank A Veteran!
Help save this retired fighting ship from the scrapyard;
http://www.ussorleck.org
If You Can Read This In English, Thank A Veteran!
Help save this retired fighting ship from the scrapyard;
http://www.ussorleck.org
Re: Egyptian Hakim & FN49
Great photos. The quality is excellent. Looks like the new range is a nice one too. I bet those rifles are fun to shoot as well.
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Re: Egyptian Hakim & FN49
Your going to faint if you see what FN-49's go for now a days....
Belgian or Lux in 30/06 bring top dollar
Then anything in 8mm
The Columbian in 7mm are about even.
Belgian or Lux in 30/06 bring top dollar
Then anything in 8mm
The Columbian in 7mm are about even.