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The Baikal IJ-70 is a Soviet-era pistol based on the Makarov design, and it was first produced in the early 1970s. Specifically, production began in 1973 at the Baikal factory in Russia. The IJ-70 is notable for its variations, including models designed for both civilian and law enforcement use.
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The used value of a Makarov Baikal IJ-70 B-West from 1996 can vary based on its condition, market demand, and location, but typically ranges from $200 to $400. Factors such as the presence of original packaging, documentation, and any modifications can also influence the price. It's advisable to check current listings on platforms like GunBroker or local gun shops for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing.
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Do you mean Raikal?
http://guns4all.nl/gunmanual/Manual_-_Baikal_-_IJ-70.pdf
Ij is not a real word
Brouwerij 't IJ was created in 1985.
There are no English Scrabble words that end with IJ.
Russian commercial high capacity (IJ-70-18AH or IJ-70-17AH): $250 - $4000 Note: 12-round magazines add about $75 - $90 each to the valueYours can take cartridges 25% more powerful then older models/Versions like the type made by powerball and buffalo for self defence. Keep It if you have any problems with the magazine loading or the slide getting to weak to load rounds get new springs from Wolff a main spring recoil slide of about 19lbs will set you up fine. I wouldn't sell it lower then say $350-400 even though I have seen them lower becuase of the economy being bad....keep it pass it on to a grand child.
Russian commercial high capacity (IJ-70-18AH or IJ-70-17AH): $250 - $4000 Note: 12-round magazines add about $75 - $90 each to the valueYours can take cartridges 25% more powerful then older models/Versions like the type made by powerball and buffalo for self defence. Keep It if you have any problems with the magazine loading or the slide getting to weak to load rounds get new springs from Wolff a main spring recoil slide of about 19lbs will set you up fine. I wouldn't sell it lower then say $350-400 even though I have seen them lower becuase of the economy being bad....keep it pass it on to a grand child.