The Rasheed: Egypt's Semiauto Battle Carbine From Sweden

Published on September 27, 2023
Duration: 19:00

The Rasheed is an Egyptian semi-automatic carbine developed in 1966, scaling down the larger Hakim rifle. It utilizes a direct gas impingement system with a tilting bolt, similar to the SKS and FAL. While it has a 10-round detachable magazine, it was designed for stripper clip reloads and features an SKS-style folding bayonet and charging handle. Approximately 7,364 were produced between 1966 and 1968.

Quick Summary

The Egyptian Rasheed is a 7.62x39mm semi-automatic carbine derived from the Swedish AG-42 Ljungman and Egyptian Hakim. Produced from 1966-1968, it features a direct gas impingement system, tilting bolt, and an SKS-style folding bayonet. Around 7,364 units were manufactured.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Swedish Roots
  2. 01:03Egyptian Adoption Context
  3. 02:55From Hakim to Rasheed
  4. 04:41External Features & Magazine
  5. 06:17Sights & Controls
  6. 08:00Internal Mechanics & Disassembly
  7. 11:08Fire Control Group
  8. 13:17Markings & UAR History
  9. 15:06Production Numbers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Egyptian Rasheed rifle?

The Rasheed is an Egyptian semi-automatic carbine produced from 1966 to 1968. It's a scaled-down 7.62x39mm version of the Hakim rifle, which was based on the Swedish AG-42 Ljungman. It features a direct gas impingement system and a tilting bolt.

What caliber is the Rasheed rifle and what is its magazine capacity?

The Rasheed rifle is chambered in 7.62x39mm. It uses a 10-round detachable magazine, though it was primarily designed to be reloaded using SKS-style stripper clips.

What are the key design influences on the Rasheed carbine?

The Rasheed's design is heavily influenced by its predecessors: the Swedish AG-42 Ljungman and the Egyptian Hakim. It also shares significant features with the Soviet SKS carbine, including its charging handle and folding bayonet.

How many Rasheed rifles were produced?

Based on serial number analysis, it's estimated that approximately 7,364 Rasheed carbines were manufactured between 1966 and 1968. Many were lost in conflicts like the Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War.

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