Baikal Makarov Serial Numbers
Depending upon condition and serial number, a surplus Makarov pistol should cost between $300 and $450; but if you keep checking the pawnshops, you can often find one for under $200.
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Makarov Types
Baikal is a brand developed by IGP around which a series of shotgun products were designed from 1962. After the collapse of the USSR, commercial gun manufacture was greatly expanded under the Baikal brand. During the 1990s, Baikal marketed various Makarov-derived handguns in the United States under the IJ-70 model. Import Serial number = H609427. 3 import marks = A horseshoe looking mark with a P in it, A circle with an arrow pointing up, and a Circle with a mark that looks like a 'n'. I can not for the life of me figure out how old it is. I know this is not a genuine Russian Makarov, that is beyond the point.
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Baikal 9mm Makarov Serial Numbers
In Harrisburg, PA)IJ70-18A = (its a commercial Makarov, chambered in 9x18 makarov, standard capacity)Serial Numbr = A CP 0653Import Serial number = H6094273 import marks = A horseshoe looking mark with a P in it, A circle with an arrow pointing up, and a Circle with a mark that looks like a 'n'I can not for the life of me figure out how old it is.I know this is not a genuine Russian Makarov, that is beyond the point. Someone please help me figure out how old this is.
Russian Makarov Serial Numbers
I'm having the same problem with gas leaking on a model marked T06 055974. What year would that be? It's sealing at the neck of the cartridge, but leaking through the ports above.Anyone know where I can get some spare seals? And I'd like to reinstall the original screw in the magazine, but can't find them either. Someone has snapped the screwdriver bit on the tool, a replacement would be cool, but a wide screwdriver will do if I can't find one.Sadly the original Mak forum with all stickies/how-to's etc died some years ago but much of the info I wrote and relevant pictures (making tools, base screws, seal info, upgrades etc) is buried in this topic so well worth a delve):Last edited by felix gunner; at 03:51 PM. Another internet myth I'm afraid.
Granted they are very well made, they are not however 'converted' from the RSDepends on your definition of converted, it's certainly my belief that the major components of the real steel PMM double stack models were converted for use in the generation 1 CO2 version.