yes you can with steel chokes .
Where can I find the diagram of a Baikal MP 153
Russia
1. Sun Optics USA scope mount for Baikal MP 153. 2. B-Square scope mount for Baikal MP 153.
nope, no lefthand available
Baikal guns are being imported by Remington under the 'Spartan' name.
The Remington Versa-Max magazine extension tubes (Part#: EXT-VM-12) work on the MP-153. I am not sure if they work on the newer MP-155.
you can adjust the vent on the MP 153 using a spanner socket.
The Baikal MP-153 shotgun, with the serial number 1115358104, was manufactured in Russia. The production date can often be determined by the serial number's range, but specific production year information might not be readily available without access to the manufacturer's records or a detailed database. Generally, Baikal MP-153 shotguns were produced from the early 2000s onwards, so it's likely from that period. For precise identification, consulting a Baikal expert or firearms historian could provide more accurate details.
The value of a Baikal MP-153 shotgun typically ranges from $300 to $600, depending on its condition, age, and any modifications. Prices can vary based on the market and location, as well as the availability of similar models. For a more accurate assessment, it’s advisable to check local listings, gun shops, or online marketplaces for current pricing trends.
Yes, some of the remington tubes will but not all. I have a remington modified choke in my mp 153 right now.
Cleaning instructions start on page 20 of the owners manual which is available at the following link. http://www.eaacorp.com/Manuals/mp153.PDF
The Baikal MP-153 may not cycle the next round into the chamber due to a few common issues. These include insufficient gas pressure, often caused by a dirty or clogged gas system, or using the wrong type of ammunition that doesn't generate enough recoil. Additionally, a malfunctioning extractor or ejector could prevent proper cycling. Regular maintenance and using the correct ammo can help resolve these issues.