Hi Guys,
I have 2 Baikal SSP airguns for sale.
First is my IZH46 this is not the M and really does not need to be.
I have done a couple thing to the grip to work for me.
The grip has been stained for appearance and I have cut finger grooves into it with stippling.
It now fits the hand like a glove no more 2x4 feel to the grip.
Seals are in great shape, first shot last shot they are all consistent with no pump up over time.
Additionally I have a B line scope mount that will come with the pistol.
I used it for a simple TRS25 red dot that is not included.
Funny story this little pistol has earned the name Wasp slayer as I have used it to kill wasps from approx. 15+ yards on a regular basis.
It is accurate and is not finicky on pellets. Its favorite is 7.0 Meisterkugeln.
I am firm at $550 + actual shipping for the pistol, I do not need to sell it and love the gun.
NEXT!
This one is for the 10 meter rifle fan or a collector of RARE Airguns.
This is my MP532.
If you never heard of it you are not alone.
I was such a fan of my Izzie that I did a search one day of converting an Izzie to a rifle.
Much to my surprise Baikal already had.
The result the MP532, designed to be a competition 10 meter .177 SSP rifle.
It fills the bill easily on accuracy.
What this gun lacks in refinement it makes up for in performance.
I shot it over the chronograph tonight and straight off it shot a 481 fps with 7.0 meisters (also the favorite of this gun)
It followed it up with 479, 481, 483, 483, 478, 485, and 479 again. * shots extreme spread of 7 fps. At that point my battery
in the chrono went dead for the night.
But given that this is a single stroke pneumatic it could do this all day and night without fail.
I have added a Gheeman 530 1.5x diopter/iris. This is a huge improvement over the stock iris which was missing when I got the rifle.
This with a modification by the previous owner are the only 2 modifications to this rifle.
The previous owner sanded the rear comb to form a pocket in the cheek rest for perfect head placement time after time.
While I would have preferred it be completely stock, it works very well in getting that proper head placement.
It was a little rough sanded so I have since sanded it down smooth and added some coats of gun oil over it to blend it in with the rest of the stock.
I have not refinished or stippled the stock on this gun, I feel it is too rare to modify beyond what has already been done.
While the beauty (or not) of Russian laminate stocks are in the eye of the beholder, it is fantastically functional in placing the shot over and over again on target.
I am looking for $750 + actual shipping, which a approx 500 less than you would pay for an FWB601.
While there is no denying the refinement of the FWB, this should shoot right there with it and is significantly more RARE.
IF SOMEONE WANT THE PAIR I WILL DO $1100 Plus actual shipping.