Baikal Makarov Serial Numbers
This is the new generation Makarov Pistol made in Russia. It is the closest thing to the real deal. It has weapons grade steel slide, frame and most major parts - 4.5 mm BBs - Single and double action - 3.81 in barrel - 380 fps - 13 rounds capacity - Brand new in the box. - The guns are with T1605 serial numbers for the most part.
Where is the serial number on a Baikal? I have an IJ-12 with no idea when it was made.Like i have already told another fellow baikal shooter, if u look either under ure cocking arm or remove the understock there should either be a row of about 6-8 numbers the first two numbers of the sequence will b the date of manufacture. If you have a couple of letters & two numbers the numbers will be the date ure gun was made!!! I.E 57ga means it was made in 57, some people think the letters have something to do with the year, but back then the gun smith who made that model had there initials stamped along with the year. I hope u find what ure looking for happy shooting! Trapking - I'm afraid you have been grossly misinformed.I def no that if the serial numbers r all numbers then the first 2 are the date of manufacture, but i will not argue over the letter & number combo, as ive been told so many different things over the years by different gunsmiths i really give up!!! Could u shade some light on it for me.
And did u read my other forum i have got a o/u twin trigger 27e and its half & 3/4 chokes so a few weeks ago my father asked me to a clay shoot, and called pull pulling the rear trigger first as that is the half choke, and it set both barrels off at exactly the same time, ive had the gun for over 10 years i look after it and service it regularly. Ive sinced used the gun after stripping it blowing all the gubbings with an airline oiling all the safety, springs and moving parts, & it seems fine. But no 1 i no has any time 4 baikals they all keep tellin me to get a real gun, but i have other guns but my trusty baikal is my favourite, i have a barretta that i find far to heavy as my baikal is 7.4 lbs & i usually hit around the 90% mark with it, but i must admit it its rocked my confidence with the gun, coz its gotta bit of a kick with 1 shell let alone 2 at a time. The only plus side was ive never seen a clay turn to sheer dust like that 1 did. Any info would b apriciated as i love the gun its served me well after putting about 20,000 shells through it.
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Beech stock, straight grip? Mine loves old-fashioned fiber wad ammo and patterns it tighter than tight. Ducks positively hate that.
(Do I remember right that in NZ non-tox regulation doesn't cover 16 bores?)I think u will find it depends on the year dude but as we all no the letters & numbers prefix can cover 3-5 years of actual mf year, and i haven't found a gunsmith that tells the same story!!!! It seems to me they make it up as they go along!!!
Something i have heard is it will take steel it will b ok for fibre wads, but as i said its only wots been passed down to me, so may not be realiable regards leon. Actually it's pretty easy.
The below refers to guns made by IzhMech plant in Izhevsk. TOZ (Tula Armory), TsKIB SOO (a.k.a. 'Russian Purdey's'), Zlatoust Armory, IzhMash and Vyatskie Polyany have or had their own numbering systems which can differ slightly.
The serial No's where first two numbers stand for Mfg year have 7 digits and no letter. This system has been in use since 1987. Before 1987, serial No's containded 1 or 2 letters and 4 or 5 digits. The letters were not a date code, you're right about that, but generally the letter will narrow the possible mfg year to two or three years, and sometimes will give you the exact year.
You're right that the letter is NOT a date code. It's something which has to do with manufactoring The serial No that do have I've been all but born with these guns, _________________ Experientia est optima magistra. Actually it's pretty easy.
The below refers to guns made by IzhMech plant in Izhevsk. TOZ (Tula Armory), TsKIB SOO (a.k.a. 'Russian Purdey's'), Zlatoust Armory, IzhMash and Vyatskie Polyany have or had their own numbering systems which can differ slightly.
The serial No's where first two numbers stand for Mfg year have 7 digits and no letter. This system has been in use since 1987. Before 1987, serial No's containded 1 or 2 letters and 4 or 5 digits. The letters were not a date code, you're right about that, but generally the letter will narrow the possible mfg year to two or three years, and sometimes will give you the exact year. You're right that the letter is NOT a date code. It's something which has to do with manufactoring The serial No that do have I've been all but born with these guns,So have you got any idea why pulling the rear trigger on my 27e, which i will have done so on many accations!!