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    On my 44 mag, instead of taking appart the barrel retaining pin, I unscrew the stock retaining screw in the pistol grip with an Allen key that I keep in my bag. It is a bit longer taken down but is way easier than carrying a hammer and a punch in the bush to try to knock the original pin out. Less chances of banging the scope as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Friwi View Post
    On my 44 mag, instead of taking appart the barrel retaining pin, I unscrew the stock retaining screw in the pistol grip with an Allen key that I keep in my bag. It is a bit longer taken down but is way easier than carrying a hammer and a punch in the bush to try to knock the original pin out. Less chances of banging the scope as well.
    Like this idea, it's how I do it with my 10/22, got to make sure you don't lose the trigger groups pins though....
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    The single shot baikals are easier to break down with their shotgun fore end but limited in their calibre range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    The single shot baikals are easier to break down with their shotgun fore end but limited in their calibre range.
    And the trigger is rubbish from the factory by comparison

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    I have no complaints with the trigger on my particular Baikal. It is not match grade but it is not as bad as I keep hearing.
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    Some of the bergaras have that shotgun forend takedown system from the factory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Friwi View Post
    Some of the bergaras have that shotgun forend takedown system from the factory.
    Yup and they command nearly double the price, which is a little hard to swallow when you consider the manufacturing would cost no more and the only extra you get is a $10 canvas bag to store it in
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    Yup and they command nearly double the price, which is a little hard to swallow when you consider the manufacturing would cost no more and the only extra you get is a $10 canvas bag to store it in
    They can, but worth enquiring around the place. Recently I picked up a B13 45/70 TD for 40% off the price Guncity quoted. Check out reloaderz or Taihape sports.

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    The triggers are fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by WillB View Post
    The triggers are fine
    No problem with the trigger, Gundoc suggested a while ago that one in 7.62x39 rechambered to 303 would be a great bit of kit. Im inclined to agree.
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