Baikal shotguns have been around in the UK for a long time now. They are very simple and honest hardworking guns that will give many years of service. I own two Baikal shotguns (both singles) and I often choose them intead of my Beretta 391 semiauto. Prices in the UK for new baikal guns are about: single all guages L89 side by side L260 over/under L340
You can go to Baikal's website at www.baikalinc.ru. Be sure to click English version when the page pops up unless you can read Russian! Has lots of information and you can even contact the company via email.
In London, Baikal shotguns can typically be found at specialized gun shops or sporting goods retailers that focus on firearms. Shops like William Evans, The Gun Shop, or other local firearms dealers may carry Baikal products. It's advisable to check their websites or contact them directly for availability and stock information. Additionally, online retailers may also offer Baikal shotguns for delivery or local pickup.
Chokes for Baikal shotguns can typically be found at sporting goods stores, specialized gun shops, or online retailers that focus on firearms and accessories. Additionally, manufacturers like Baikal or their authorized distributors may offer chokes directly through their websites. It's important to ensure that the chokes are compatible with the specific model of your Baikal shotgun.
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Remington now imports the Baikal shotguns under their 'Spartan' brand. Barrels for the "Remington" Spartan SPR-453 are the same as your Baikal.
Parts for these shotguns are hard to find. EAA Corp carries parts for Baikal shotguns. A good gunsmith might also be able to help make some parts.
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific information about the dealer of Baikal shotguns in Lebanon. For accurate details, it's best to consult local firearm retailers or online resources related to firearms in that region.
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To find the owner's manual for a Baikal shotgun, you can start by visiting the official website of the manufacturer or distributor of Baikal firearms, as they often provide downloadable manuals for their products. Additionally, you can check online forums or communities dedicated to firearms, where enthusiasts may share or provide links to manuals. If you can't find a digital version, consider contacting the manufacturer directly or visiting a local gun shop that sells Baikal shotguns for assistance.
On the internet.
As of my last update in October 2023, Baikal rifles and shotguns were subject to U.S. import restrictions due to sanctions against Russia. This means that new imports of Baikal firearms into the U.S. are generally prohibited. However, existing stock or used Baikal firearms may still be available for purchase in the U.S. through private sales or dealers. Always check current regulations for the most accurate information.