The Baikal is chambered in .223, .308, .30-06, and .222
RPA rifles are made in a number of different calibers. There is not one single caliber- sorry.
The best info I could find was that t here were around 383000 manufactured between 1934 and 1963,I can't swear this is correct.
Any reputable gun dealer should be able to source an extension mount for the Baikal single shot rifle. Millet make mounts suitable for the Baikal rifle
Generally, no. While single shot rifles MAY have the rifle barrel replaced with a shotgun barrel, reverse is not true (usually) A rifle cartridge generates much higher pressures than a shotgun shell.
The Baikal Izh-27EM-1C is a model of over-and-under shotgun manufactured by the Russian company Baikal. The "Izh" prefix refers to the Izhevsk Mechanical Plant where the shotgun is produced, while the "27" designates the specific model. The "EM" often indicates the model's features, such as a single trigger or ejectors. Serial numbers are unique identifiers that help track the production and ownership history of each firearm.
Excelent single barrel shotgun... inexpensive russian made!
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The serial number 7086012-70 corresponds to a Baikal shotgun model, specifically the Baikal IZH-27, which is an over and under shotgun. Baikal is known for manufacturing both single shot and multi-barrel shotguns, but this particular serial number indicates an over and under model. If you're looking for specific details or features, it may be best to consult the manufacturer's documentation or a firearms expert.
The Savage Model 954 was introduced in 1978. It is a single-shot, break-action rifle designed for small game hunting and target shooting. The rifle was manufactured until the early 1980s, with various models and calibers produced during that time.
Type your answer here... These guns were manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Ward (Same as Mossberg Model 26 b or c) between 1938-1941. They have proven to be nice, tough simple little American .22 single-shot rifles.
No such thing exisits.
From the 2002 Standard Catalog of Firearms: The Marlin Firearms Company produced a great many bolt action rifles, both in single shot and repeaters, starting in 1930 and continuing today. These rifles were low priced and designed primarily as utility rifles. They also manufactured many autoloaders of the same type during these years. The Glenfield name will also be found on these models, as many were produced to be marketed by large chain outlets. These rifles have no collector value of which I am aware, and they sell for under $100 in today's market. Included in the extensive list is the Model 65, single shot, 1935 - 37 and the Model 65E, single shot, 1937 - 37