epo 2 Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 right im after a hush powered or silenced 410 and have used the baikal 410 with synthetic stock and was on the look out for one unfortunatly there on back order and may take a while to come through they have plenty in wood i was advisaed from a friend not to get wood as the stock is for want of a better word shite can crack easy ect when ringing up various gun shops and explain the dilemma they have said they have sold loads of wooden ones and never had a problem obviously there not totaly impartial and trying to get a sale and shift stock so i was wondering if anyone on here had any experiance with either or knew of one local to lincs or yorkshire for sale thanks lee Quote Link to post
trapperman 474 Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 i`ve got a baikal 12 bore and .410 they may not be pretty but they are solid, have had the 12 bore for 20 years, i reckon i could club an elephant to death with it then leave it at the bottom of a river all night to wash the blood off and still go pigeon shooting the next day Quote Link to post
epo 2 Posted December 7, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 yeah i have heard they are pure work horses tbh i dont want a gun for show it is what it is i just dont want to spen £300 on a gun and the stock break after a few uses i was told there beech wood? Quote Link to post
iamduvern 62 Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 I have a couple of baikals a .410 hushpower and a 12g s/s and have not had any problems the 12g ended up in the river for a couple of hours a quick wipe down and oil up and it was as good as new Quote Link to post
rizla1 122 Posted December 7, 2009 Report Share Posted December 7, 2009 (edited) i got a silensed biakal 410 with wood stock only had it few months, but seems a solid little gun and its very quiet, the wood stock is very plain as is most 410 stocks Edited December 7, 2009 by rizla1 Quote Link to post
bicykillgaz 1 Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 hi rizla1 if you would prefere a synthetic kexby country store in kexby, gainsborough is where i got mine he's usually got a few in there number is 01427787157 they'll not be the cheapest around but like i say he's normally got them in. as for the baikal in wood you can't go wrong mate only downside is they get scratched like any wood stock, personally i would say go for synthetic but purely for cosmetic and practicality gary Quote Link to post
HUnter_zero 58 Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 i was advisaed from a friend not to get wood as the stock is for want of a better word shite can crack easy ect My very first shotgun was a Baikal U/O wooden stock which I purchased second hand over twenty years ago. I still have the gun and have shot god knows how many thousands of rounds, tens of thousands would be more like it. The gun will out last me for sure. John Quote Link to post
Daveo 61 Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 I had a synthetic one with a 9" mod on i swapped if for a fully modded wooden one I prefer the wood, I doubt you could break either through normal use or even normal abuse. I know a bloke who loaded some cartridges for goose and got quite wrong somewhere along the line. He fired one through his Baikal o/u and it split the forend in half! He took it to york guns who said it was undamaged and ordered another forend for it. You got to love those Russian Purdeys Quote Link to post
epo 2 Posted December 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 hi rizla1 if you would prefere a synthetic kexby country store in kexby, gainsborough is where i got mine he's usually got a few in there number is 01427787157 they'll not be the cheapest around but like i say he's normally got them in. as for the baikal in wood you can't go wrong mate only downside is they get scratched like any wood stock, personally i would say go for synthetic but purely for cosmetic and practicality gary ill ring them tomorrow thanks Quote Link to post
cyclonebri1 8 Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 (edited) i was advisaed from a friend not to get wood as the stock is for want of a better word shite can crack easy ect My very first shotgun was a Baikal U/O wooden stock which I purchased second hand over twenty years ago. I still have the gun and have shot god knows how many thousands of rounds, tens of thousands would be more like it. The gun will out last me for sure. John Me too. bought 2nd hand about 1990. Only sold has had more money then sense The only fault I've ever seen with these guns is that when a bit aged they can fire both barrels on the 1st shot, and thats not allways a bad thing Also nothing but nothing wrong with beech. Harder tighter grained that most hardwoods, but just a bit "plain", Edited December 8, 2009 by cyclonebri1 Quote Link to post
rizla1 122 Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 hi rizla1 if you would prefere a synthetic kexby country store in kexby, gainsborough is where i got mine he's usually got a few in there number is 01427787157 they'll not be the cheapest around but like i say he's normally got them in. as for the baikal in wood you can't go wrong mate only downside is they get scratched like any wood stock, personally i would say go for synthetic but purely for cosmetic and practicality gary cheers gary i wanted to get the synthetic 410 but at the time i baught mine only the wood was avalible they were waiting for the synthetic ones to come in,and i couldnt wait, so i;ll stick to the wood now. Quote Link to post
bicykillgaz 1 Posted December 8, 2009 Report Share Posted December 8, 2009 (edited) hi rizla1 if you would prefere a synthetic kexby country store in kexby, gainsborough is where i got mine he's usually got a few in there number is 01427787157 they'll not be the cheapest around but like i say he's normally got them in. as for the baikal in wood you can't go wrong mate only downside is they get scratched like any wood stock, personally i would say go for synthetic but purely for cosmetic and practicality gary cheers gary i wanted to get the synthetic 410 but at the time i baught mine only the wood was avalible they were waiting for the synthetic ones to come in,and i couldnt wait, so i;ll stick to the wood now. sorry mate i think that was meant for epo, not sure why i put your name, they are quality little guns my first was a baikal .410 single barrel with wooden stock i wish i'd not let it go. Edited December 8, 2009 by bicykillgaz Quote Link to post
epo 2 Posted December 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 hi rizla1 if you would prefere a synthetic kexby country store in kexby, gainsborough is where i got mine he's usually got a few in there number is 01427787157 they'll not be the cheapest around but like i say he's normally got them in. as for the baikal in wood you can't go wrong mate only downside is they get scratched like any wood stock, personally i would say go for synthetic but purely for cosmetic and practicality gary cheers gary i wanted to get the synthetic 410 but at the time i baught mine only the wood was avalible they were waiting for the synthetic ones to come in,and i couldnt wait, so i;ll stick to the wood now. sorry mate i think that was meant for epo, not sure why i put your name, they are quality little guns my first was a baikal .410 single barrel with wooden stock i wish i'd not let it go. just reserved my synthetic 410 hush power £350 from that company in gainsborough many thanks for the tip off he just got them in yesterday lee Quote Link to post
epo 2 Posted December 14, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 got one 2 day thanks for everyones advice and help cheers lee Quote Link to post
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