Help needed on rare semi-auto Mauser and copy rifles

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I need help finding out the value and anything I can about the following rifles here is the story.

A friend of mine he is an American his dad that lived in BC died my friend is the executor of the will but due to not being a Canadian he can't take possession of any of his dads firearms so I am being given them to try and sell for him in the list provided to me yesterday by the RCMP there are three rifles I am not familiar with.

These three are non-restricted semi auto military rifles first is a 6.5, SEMI‐AUTOMATIC, MAUSER AB J.C. Ljungmans, second is a HAKIM EGYPT, 7.92, SEMI‐AUTOMATIC HAKIM and last a 7.62, SEMI‐AUTOMATIC RASHEED from my understanding the first is one of only 30,000 made the second and third rifles are possibly Egyptian copies of the first.

Any thoughts on these rifles would be appreciated I do not get them until Feb 26.

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http://guns.wikia.com/wiki/AG-42_Ljungman

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A Mauser made AG42B Ljungman? Never heard of such a critter.

There were early production M1894 and M1896 rifles made by Mauser, before production was taken over by Carl Gustafs and later Husqvarna.
AG42 and AG42B riles were made by Carl Gustafs in 6.5x55.
The Hakim rifle is a variant in 7.92x57 for Egypt.
The Rashid is an Egyptian developed rifle combining features of the Hakim and SKS in 7.62x39.
The Rashid is the least common of the three.
The Hakim has an adjustable gas block which might be an improvement over the AG42B.
Have seen AG42Bs and Hakims advertised in the $600+ range. Don't know what the actually sell for.
 
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Googlr that rashid There were ??????????? only 900-1000 ever made. 1000-1500 bux
Lots of hakim were made 4-600 bux
Ljungman many made 5-600 bux

These three rifles were made on the ljungman machinery that was sold to ejypt. Need to find a collector to keep them all together. All three are direct impingement Where the gas is applied to the bolt for mooving the bolt
 
Googlr that rashid There were ??????????? only 900-1000 ever made. 1000-1500 bux
Lots of hakim were made 4-600 bux
Ljungman many made 5-600 bux

These three rifles were made on the ljungman machinery that was sold to ejypt. Need to find a collector to keep them all together. All three are direct impingement Where the gas is applied to the bolt for mooving the bolt

I just looked up the serial number for the Rashid it is in the very low 3000's the other two serial numbers are low 24,000 and 30,000.
 
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