The Rasheed: Egypt's Semiauto Battle Carbine From Sweden
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.









