This video provides a deep dive into two Egyptian semi-automatic rifles from the mid-20th century: the Hakim and the Rasheed Carbine. The Hakim is described as an 11lb rifle, a scaled-down version of which became the Rasheed, chambered in 7.62x39mm. The content touches on their origins, including the influence of Swedish engineers and the repurposing of leftover WWII supplies. The description also includes links to cleaning products and social media channels, with a disclaimer regarding responsible firearm ownership and legal compliance.
This video provides an in-depth look at post-WWII Egyptian military rifles, focusing on the Hakim, Rasheed, and Egyptian AKM. It details the Hakim's origins as an AG-42 Ljungman copy in 8mm Mauser, its direct gas impingement system, and unique safety features. The Rasheed is presented as a transitional 7.62x39mm rifle retaining the Hakim's action but with an SKS-like appearance and bolt handle. Finally, the Egyptian AKM is highlighted as a high-quality clone produced on surplus Russian tooling.
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