This review delves into the exceptionally rare Iraqi Al-Kadesih sniper rifle, a Dragunov SVD copy produced in limited numbers. It highlights the rifle's unique blend of Yugoslav AK tooling and Dragunov design elements, its historical context tied to Saddam Hussein's regime, and distinctive features like its stamped receiver and palm tree magazine emblem. The analysis also covers its specific optics, internal mechanics, and the rarity of surviving examples, many of which are presentation pieces.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Iraqi Al-Kadesiah rifle, a derivative of the Soviet SVD but with significant design differences. The description highlights its historical naming convention, its unique construction with riveted receiver parts, and potential accuracy issues stemming from this design. The video also mentions comparisons with the SVD Dragunov and the Romanian PSL. Sponsors include Ventura Munitions, BLACKHAWK!, and Blue Alpha Gear, with a Patreon page for additional support.
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