Yes. Remington just imports it and labels their name on it. Yes. Remington just imports it and labels their name on it.
Remington doesn't actually make the sparton 310. Rather it is Baikal in Russia that makes this gun. Remington imports them and I'm not sure that they actual do anything beside that.
Remington now imports the Baikal shotguns under their 'Spartan' brand. Barrels for the "Remington" Spartan SPR-453 are the same as your Baikal.
On the Baikal/Remington SPR 310 O/U, you simply push the trigger forward to select the top barrel, leave it alone to have the bottom barrel fire first.
Contact Remington.
SORRY, you will never find any because there are none available !
Did you a mean Remington SPR220? Remington SPR220 is a side-by-side shotgun. You can get a schematic of this fine shotgun from down loading the owners manual from Remington. Kathleen
1. Sun Optics USA scope mount for Baikal MP 153. 2. B-Square scope mount for Baikal MP 153.
You will have to measure it. Hammer-forged barrels made by Baikal can have quite a bit of variation in the rate of twist. I have a Baikal .243 that was supposed to have 1:10. I measured it, and it is actually 1:8.6!!
Try e-gunparts.com
i have one , it is valued at 399.00
Find an authorized Remington Repair center. You can find a list on Remington's web site.
In 2010, selling in places like Gunbroker.com ; the 12 gauge over 30-06, 308, 7x57R and 6.5x55 went between $400 and $530 depending on condition, caliber, figure in the wood, and choke configuration (some have screw-in chokes; others are fixed.) U.S. Sporting Goods in Cocoa, Florida plans to resume importing the Baikal izh-94 in 2011. There are numerous 12 gauge over 223 Remington models still available as Remington Spartan SPR 94's and these you can usually find in the same price range.