Buy online, view images and see past prices for BAIKAL 12-BORE 'IJ-27 E' DOUBLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR, serial no. Invaluable is the world's largest marketplace for art, antiques, and collectibles. The Baikal IJ-27E1C is a 12 or 20 gauge Magnum O/U shotgun with 26' skeet-skeet of 28' modified-full ventilated rib barrels, single selective trigger and extractors, blued with a walnut stock.
SW4105 This is in very good condition. The bluing is very strong with little marks on it.
The wood has a great color to it with little marks and scuffs. There is a small crack behind the safety that could be glued.
The bores are shiny clean. It has a single trigger. The barrels are 28.5' long with fixed full and IM chokes. The chamber is 2 3/4'.
It has a single front sight bead on a raised vent rib.SW4105 This is in very good condition. The bluing is very strong with little marks on it.
The wood has a great color to it with little marks and scuffs. You have 10 days to complete the auction. Payment and FFL must be sent in that time frame. We do not take trades or deposits on auctions. Shipping is UPS for rifles and USPS for pistols. Shipping cost varies depending on weight and size.
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Good news: MP-156, Baikal’s first inertia autoloader, is not as bad as made it sound. IzhMech responded to the customer complaints, and improved their guns significantly. The quality is still a lottery. But, while in the first lots the share of lemons was as high as 50%, today at least 9 out of 10 guns perform well out of the box. Not yet in the Benelli league, admittedly, but that at least makes it worthwhile to say something about MP-156 design.Most inertia operated shotguns have the inertia module, with the spring that is compressed when the gun recoils, and expands to cycle the bolt, inside the bolt.
This is the optimal solution, as it makes the gun more simple, compact and light – and, apparently, more reliable too. With MP-156, however, Baikal took a different route.If you look at MP-155 and MP-156 parts lying next to each other, you may have a problem telling which is which. Because Baikal placed the inertia module right where the MP-155 has the gas piston!
The logic was to simplify the production. With this approach, IzhMech can use not only the same receiver, stock, trigger assembly and barrels, but also the same bolt, and the same action links, to make both the inertia MP-156 and the gas-operated MP-155. The inertia module in MP-156 is where gas autos have gas pistons. Photo by the Kalashnikov MagazineNeedless to say, it doesn’t deliver the main advantages of an inertia gun: less weight, fewer parts, and better balance. There’s no free lunch in Newtonian mechanics, and the inertia spring now has to do extra work moving the additional mass of the action link and the inertia module body, with more losses on friction, bending in the action links, and more.
The links may drag on other parts of the gun, leading to jams, too.If I know anything about firearms, this design will never be as light, simple, and reliable as a conventional inertia-operated shotgun, all other things being equal. On the other hand, there are quite a few Russian gunners who are quite satisfied with their MP-156. I don’t think I’ll ever get one (in fact, last year I was offered an MP-156 for free, and declined the offer, as politely as I could).
But you’re free to do with your money what you wish.Photos (c) the. The farther away in the past are the best moments of your life, the stronger the memories. I can still remember my first hunt, not in details now but as an emotion. It was a youth hunt with Sverdlovsk hunting club, tutored by Irina Ermakova, a great huntress and mentor. Her worn TOZ-BM hammer side-by-side was the first gun I ever handled.
I can still remember its weight, the sounds of hammers brought to full cock, and the awesome impressions of a 15 year old kid first time out in the woods, waiting for woodcock to start its mating flight.Many years, hunts and guns later, I felt the urge to get and hunt with a hammer double again. The Arms&Hunting Expo Moscow, which takes place annually in October in the Gostinny Dvor Expo Center, is, to quote Russian Hunting Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Mikhail Krechmar, a way to tell what the next year will be like for the Russian hunting and hunting gun industry. This is, of course, only partially true: like any attempted futurology, an analysis of the expo can’t account for black swans. Allowing for this, let’s see what’s going to be in store for the Russian civilian gun industry as of October 2018.