Baikal IZH27 Shotgun

Started by Marlin917VS, December 25, 2004, 08:50:52 PM

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Got one for Christmas. It is extremely nice. Its a Russian company. Over under with 3 inch chamber and 3 choke tubes, and it all came in a carrying case. Whole package...ONLY $400. I saw it in a store a while ago and saw the price and thought it would be a peice of crap and it was nicer than a lot of the more expensive OU shotguns they had. The only bad thing is that it needs a LOT of break-in, its really tight opening and closing, but it already got better from just working with it while watching tv. Really nice walnut stock with a nickel reciever and polished blue barrel. To top it off it fits me and is balanced too. I got the one with the 28 inch barrel but they also have a 26" for sure and I read somewhere that there is also a 30" and 32". If you are looking for a over under shotgun and don't want to spend over 1K then take a good look at baikal. They also have the same one but with the blued reciever that has an older look to it. The website is: http://www.eaacorp.com/firearms/longguns//overunder/hunting/index.shtml
 
Here is the picture from the website. Mine has a nicer stock on it I think, my dad looked at the 3 they had in the store and picked the nicest one!!
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Kit

It really is beautiful ! so cool! ENJOY!
 ~Kit

Hunterbug

That's a nice looking shotgun. I've seen them several times and considered it but I don't shoot shotguns enough to warrant another one.
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Marlin,
 
I am pretty sure you have a winner there.  Just did the transfer of one of those for a customer here.  It was the first one I had seen up close & personal.  Good machine work, good wood, felt nice to the hands and went to the shoulder nicely.  I was impressed and I don't really care much of o/u's but I just might get my mind changed if I ever get to shoot one.   Good on ya...get out and enjoy!
 
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