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this looks like it would be good for turkey shoots. especially for U.K prices I think it would be like $7-8 here in the states once you convert cost.
ОтветитьIll give you 60$
ОтветитьHere in the UK. I almost bought a double barrel Baikal for £25. It was a nice gun but I didn't shoot well with it. So I didn't buy it. Apart from that it was a nice plain gun
ОтветитьWait I have one
ОтветитьHad a single shot when I was a teen love that thing
ОтветитьMy first gun.!
ОтветитьOne of my dad's friends brought one of these out to a skeet shoot at our cabin and I shot better with that than I did my dad's over and under cz lol
ОтветитьDon’t disgrace yourself and your channel, you review guns and not crap!
ОтветитьIdeal for stirring paint or clubbing baby seals n that.
ОтветитьI was given this as a replacement for my Coey in 1981 when i was 16 in Scotland - imagine now! didn't like it as the Coey single took 12" magnums. Later bought a squire Bingham pump from my chemistry teacher - the world has changed
ОтветитьOwned one for 30 years tough simple you learn to shoot if you only have one barrel ps they will shoot a solid slug
ОтветитьI had one, got it for 500 bux.
Ответить30 million users can't be wrong
ОтветитьA great gun,a good kick
ОтветитьYou want to try sum original green baikal cartridges kicks like a mule
ОтветитьI use the USSR version for deer with buckshot. Tight pattern out to 30 meters. Just seems to hit when you pull the trigger.
Light as and faultless reliability
My shooting buddy bought one of these out of a Kays (I think) catalogue back in the early 60s. Remember when you could do that sort of thing? The recoil made a fun day out being able to show off your bruised cheek as proof you'd been out shooting. With a heavy load it bloody well hurt my delicate teenage chops! I decided that I didn't want one so I went to the other end of extreme and bought a Savage Stevens Model 7F, a five shot pump action; very low felt recoil, but it would have benefitted from a carriage to wheel it around on. Happy days.
ОтветитьI own one of these theyre a aquired taste. I live mine had some good days rough shooting with it.
ОтветитьI have one of these. Paid about 80 bucks in the early 80s. Kicks like a Mule….but great to pack up and go.
ОтветитьIn the 60's and 70's we could buy the same single barrel shotgun in France, the whole gun was made in France under the brand "Manufrance" and this model was called "simplex".
My dad had two of them, one .12 and one .10 gauge.
And for Christmas 1973 Santa brought a .410 for me, i was just 14!
good old days with dad...