Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this seldom seen semi-automatic rifle for a penny-start auction, this is the Maadi Company ARM!
*MOST COVETED EGYPTIAN AK RIFLE*
*MOST COVETED EGYPTIAN AK RIFLE*
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Maadi Company / Imported by CAI
Model: ARM
Serial: CM13793
Range of Manufacture: Imported 1993-1995
Caliber: 7.62x39
Finish: Black
Barrel Length: 16 1/4" barrel with muzzle brake
Optics/Sights: Winged protected post front with Adjustable tangent rear
Stock/Grips: Laminated wood buttstock and forearm
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
One of the only semi-automatic Kalashnikovs imported into the United States, in almost every regard, an exact duplicate of the Russian AKM. During the 1950’s the Soviet Union, as part of its military aid program, established the production of Soviet-pattern small arms in the Arab Republic of Egypt. AKM rifles were manufactured at “Factory 54,” the Maadi Company for Engineering Industries in Cairo. Key Egyptian personnel were trained in the Soviet Union, and the plant was supervised by Russians prior to their abrupt expulsion from Egypt at the hands of Anwar Sadat in 1972. Designated as the “ARM” (Automatic Rifle Misr), a semiautomatic-only version of the Egyptian AKM was introduced to the American public in 1982 by the U.S. division of Steyr-Daimler-Punch in Steyr, Austria. For all intents and purposes, this is as close as most will ever come to a Russian AKM.
The lower handguard has the proper hand swells. The metal components are exactly those of the Russian AKM. Small recesses on each side of the receiver, directly over the magazine well, serve as magazine guides and instantly distinguish this as an AKM. The four gas escape holes found on each side of the Ak-47’s gas cylinder have been omitted, and there are two gas relief holes on each side of the gas block where it mates with the gas tube. The bayonet lug is directly under the gas block. Rear sights are graduated to 1000 meters (with a 300-meter battle sight marked “p”) instead of the AK-47’s 800-meter maximum. The sheet-metal receiver cover has transverse ribs and a rolled edge over the ejection port. Chambers and bores are hard chromed. All the exterior metal surfaces have been finished with a baked on black enamel over phosphate.
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Model: ARM
Serial: CM13793
Range of Manufacture: Imported 1993-1995
Caliber: 7.62x39
Finish: Black
Barrel Length: 16 1/4" barrel with muzzle brake
Optics/Sights: Winged protected post front with Adjustable tangent rear
Stock/Grips: Laminated wood buttstock and forearm
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
One of the only semi-automatic Kalashnikovs imported into the United States, in almost every regard, an exact duplicate of the Russian AKM. During the 1950’s the Soviet Union, as part of its military aid program, established the production of Soviet-pattern small arms in the Arab Republic of Egypt. AKM rifles were manufactured at “Factory 54,” the Maadi Company for Engineering Industries in Cairo. Key Egyptian personnel were trained in the Soviet Union, and the plant was supervised by Russians prior to their abrupt expulsion from Egypt at the hands of Anwar Sadat in 1972. Designated as the “ARM” (Automatic Rifle Misr), a semiautomatic-only version of the Egyptian AKM was introduced to the American public in 1982 by the U.S. division of Steyr-Daimler-Punch in Steyr, Austria. For all intents and purposes, this is as close as most will ever come to a Russian AKM.
The lower handguard has the proper hand swells. The metal components are exactly those of the Russian AKM. Small recesses on each side of the receiver, directly over the magazine well, serve as magazine guides and instantly distinguish this as an AKM. The four gas escape holes found on each side of the Ak-47’s gas cylinder have been omitted, and there are two gas relief holes on each side of the gas block where it mates with the gas tube. The bayonet lug is directly under the gas block. Rear sights are graduated to 1000 meters (with a 300-meter battle sight marked “p”) instead of the AK-47’s 800-meter maximum. The sheet-metal receiver cover has transverse ribs and a rolled edge over the ejection port. Chambers and bores are hard chromed. All the exterior metal surfaces have been finished with a baked on black enamel over phosphate.
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
Handgun Standard Shipping $50.00
Long Gun Standard Shipping $70.00
Any orders placed with magazines that are not compliant with your state, county, or city regulations will not ship with your order.