My few Hakims are awesome, what a blaster!!!! What an overlooked fun to shoot rifle this gun is. The gas system is adjustable. With this gas system the gas adjusting screw adjusts how much gas the system gets to operate it so the more its closed the better. I did purchase my first hakim to shoot the cheap 8mm turk ammo. I did shoot some in the beginning but i hardely shoot any turk ammo now in my hakim. The prices latey are soaring on everything surplus. Its one gun any surplus lover should have. Its also an attention getter at the range too.
BTW: Some guys have put extra slots on the gas valve so it can be adjusted to a lower setting so they can shoot turk ammo more safely.
Just a few years ago the hakims suddenly became available because there was a few accidents with them. While they called it an out of battery firing it really wasn't. After i inspected my hakim very closely i found out that there is a little lever that will only let the gun fire when the bolt is fully closed. To this day I swear they had the gas valve too far open and the bolt carrier pulled out the fired case while the breech pressure was still present. So the shooter got hot gases in the face thus they thought it was an out of battery firing the gun got a bad rap because the shooter/operator didn't adjust the gas valve to the ammo he was shooting. And yes the design of this system can pull out the fired case that fast.
To adjust the Egyptian Hakim to need to first make sure the gas valve is free so it can be turned in either direction. Once your sure its ok(free) take it apart and clean out the gas port and install the gas port screw with an anti-seize i like to use moly so it will remain free. This is part of the maintenance of the hakim to lube tyhe gas port screw.
If the gas port screw is stuck which many hakims have had you can free it up. You can soak it with kroil for a few days to see if it will free up. The last resort is using a propane torch just under the gas port housing lip do not over heat it just a little heat will do to loosen the gas port screw up.
Make sure you disassemble your hakim(egyptian guns) to get all the sand out. I found sand inside the stocks and even the gas adjusting block too. Make sure the egyptian guns are free of sand.
Now adjusting the gas system on your egyptian hakim;
Once the gas port is cleaned and the screw is lubed your ready to properly adjust it.
"AT THE RIFLE RANGE"
1. Turn the gas port screw all the way clockwise till it stops, thats fully closed, no gas will flow the gun won't cycle.
2. Now open it just one click counter clockwise.
3. Load one round at a time with the mag inplace.
4. Fire that round and watch how the hakim cycles, if it only half cycles and doesn't eject the empty case open the gas port screw one more notch counter clockwise and try one more round.
5. If the bolt carrier locks back(open breech last round fired) your setting maybe ok. If not repeat number 4 again till the bolt carrier locks open last round fired.
6. Once its all set try just 2 rounds to see how it loads and cycles. If it seems to be a tad sluggish/slow open the gas port screw one more notch and your good to go.
7. Then i would try a full mag once you know its set correctly.
I noticed on 6 of my hakims that 1 to 2 clicks open seems to be the norm, but you hakim may differ, i take nothing for granted, i adjust every hakim the sameway to besafe.
NOTE: The Egyptian Hakim, Russian SVT-40 and the Egyptian Rasheed all have similair adjustable gas systems and should be adjusted the same process. You open the gas port screw a little at time until it functions/cycles properly. The gas system adjusting screw adjusts how much gas the system gets to operate it on these guns.
On the FN49 its a totally different gas system. The gas port is an exhaust port the more its open the less gas the system gets to operate thus the more its closed the more gas the system gets. So you want the port on the FN49 to be more open. I start adjusting the FN49 with the port open and close it until the gun operates correctly.
The bottomline is "SAFETY" and "KNOWING YOUR GUN" and "HOW IT OPERATES" Besafe!!!!!
If your not sure just ASK HERE!!!! Trust me i don't know every gun either and i'm not afraid or ashamed to ask. Besafe and enjoy these awesome guns. S.Sumner seems to know about all the weird unheard of guns.
The egyptian hakim & egyptian rasheed & the swedish ljungman are all the same design except the ljungman has no gas adjustment. I have heard of some adding a gas port adjustment to there ljungman too. Its just a set screw added infront of the gas block so it closes off the gas port with a jam nut. The ljungman is very ammo finiky and probably the others would be too if they didn't have gas port adjustments.
Do not shoot the swedish M41b sniper or PMC ammo out of your ljungman its too hot.
The egyptian rasheed in 7,62x39 is suppose to be one of the sweetest shooters in 7,62x39 there is too. We don't have much of a choice in 8mm semi auto's that are affordable. I don't think there is any other semi auto's in 6,5x55mm swede too.
Some of the parts between these guns are interchangeable too. There are hakim/ljungman parts that are available too. These are unique looking guns and they will grow on you intime.
S.Sumner is correct again the german 8mm MG13 25rd mag can be converted to work in the hakim but its so dam heavy with 25rds.