This video delves into the rare 'Baghdad' rifle, potentially Iraq's first mass-produced service rifle. It explores its connection to the Egyptian Rasheed carbine, noting shared tooling and design elements like the safety toggle blocks. Key differences highlighted include the buttplate cleaning kit cavity and stock wood. The video touches upon the rifle's production years (1969-1977) and mentions the Eagle of Saladin as an Iraqi acceptance mark, contrasting with some Rasheed markings. The rarity of the Baghdad rifle in both the US and Iraq is emphasized, with limited confirmed sightings and unverified production figures of around 2,000 units. The content is presented in collaboration with Machine Gun Dad and aims to document historic firearms.
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