$250-$350
Once it was USSR but now it is Russia.
500
You have a Baikal Model IJ-18 that was imported from the Soviet Union. If it has a 26 inch barrel it has no choke, a 28 inch barrel has a modified choke, and the 30 inch has a full choke. It is worth about $100 in excellent shape.
Around $100 to $150 used good condition
Lake Baikal in Siberia with a depth of 5,369 ft (1637m)
If it is in prime shooting condition with a wooden stock, it is worth $50 dollars. If there a few blemishes here and there but still shoots then $30.00. Anything else, as in none-operable, damaged, missing stock etc.. $10- to 20.
About $100 to $200
Aleksandr Vampilov died on August 17, 1972, in Lake Baikal, USSR [now Russia] of drowning.
12 Gauge 20" double barrel shotgun made in TULA USSR very nice gun, some worth more than $2500 usd
The Baikal IJ-27E1C is a 12 or 20 gauge Magnum O/U shotgun with 26" skeet-skeet of 28" modified-full ventilated rib barrels, single selective trigger and extractors, blued with a walnut stock. No dates of production are available but it should be late 1960's to early 1970's. MFG suggested retail $450 NIB EXC V.G. Good Fair Poor 350 275 200 150 100 75
In the Western, non-Communist world- yes. the Trans-Siberian railway or Baikal- Amur- Magistral, in former USSR is obviously bigger.
Somewhere around $7000