This entry details the Iraqi Tabuk AK, a rifle manufactured in Iraq based on the Yugoslavian Zastava M70 pattern. It highlights production origins, design influences, identification markers between Iraqi and Yugoslavian variants, and specific models like the Tabuk Sniper Rifle. Expert analysis from Miles Vining provides deep insights into its history and technical nuances.
This expert review details the Tabuk Sniper rifle, a Saddam-era Iraqi DMR based on the Zastava M76 but chambered in 7.62x39mm. The analysis highlights its history, technical specifications, and combat role as a squad-level precision tool, drawing on the expertise of a Silah Report researcher. It also covers its optics, performance limitations, and current status in Iraq.
This video from TFB TV explores the Two Rivers Arms company, specializing in historically accurate reproductions of Iraqi Tabuk rifles. Led by retired Lt. Col. Steve Russell, the company focuses on building firearms that veterans cannot bring home as war trophies. They emphasize extreme accuracy, using demilled parts for reference and employing skilled engineers from the custom bike industry. The Tabuk Sniper rifle, a unique Iraqi design in 7.62x39mm, is highlighted for its accuracy beyond 600 yards.
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