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    yea im thinking id like one in 45apc
    that way suppressed it would just be an oversized 22 sub
    not so keen on having the jhitty trigger tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill999 View Post
    yea im thinking id like one in 45apc
    that way suppressed it would just be an oversized 22 sub
    not so keen on having the jhitty trigger tho
    huh ? which firearm are you talking about Bill ?

    my question was about Baikal IZH-18MH.

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    ebf

    I also own one in 12ga.

    It was the first shot gun I bought ....... I bought it new from Craftys when he was in Havlock North...... I was 16 (1980) and the ink on my firearms licence was still wet when I handed over the princely sum of $65.00. I think he gave me some ammo as well.

    It's stll in my gun cabinet and still shoots good as gold.

    I must try and see if it's also interchangeable with the Rifles as it looks identical.

    308 might give you a good boot as these rifles don't weigh much ..... cut down barrel and slienced might make it more bearable.

    Like I said the triggers on these Baikals are not the best .... bench shooters would notice and not like them ..... Hunters wouldn't notice ..... Goats dont seem to mind either.

    I've searched the net looking for ideas to improve them but haven't come across any good info yet other than to smooth up all the surfaces.

    Cheers
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