£475 English pounds from York Guns
It comes in two gauges, 20.gauge and 12 gauge Was Russian gun, now gun rights bought and owned by Remington. Now sells under Remington as Remington Spartan. Still sold under Baikal name.
It usually is 43.5 inches for the overall length.
75-225 USD
The first of the over under shotguns appeared in the 1830s. One of the main advantages of the over under design is less recoil on firing.
You can select which barrel fires first.
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KBI is the importer. Is the Baikal an over&under or a side-by-side? Screw-in chokes or fixed? Extractors or ejectors? Chrome lined bores? Any engraving or inlaying?
You can find parts for a Baikal IZH-27EM-1C 20 gauge over-under shotgun through several sources. Check with local gunsmiths or firearm dealers who may have access to parts or can order them for you. Online retailers like Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells might also carry specific components. Additionally, consider reaching out to Baikal or their authorized distributors for assistance in sourcing the necessary parts.
I have heard of a few guys complaining about the same thing with baikal doubles. here are u'r options: 1. clean/lubricate all the inner parts of boxlock action 2. check again, if problem isn't fixed then take it to a gunsmith cause u might need springs replacement I have a 12 Bore O/U baikal and lent it to someone the other day when we went clay shooting. The same happened to him both barrels firing at once. I put it down to him not releasing the trigger when he had shot the first. It has been used since but has not happened again.
Check with Galaxy Imports in Victoria Texas.
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.