![]() Fully field strippable too, a phrase used on many airguns that don't field strip. Early examples came in either a plain card box with brown rust-proof paper or a Baikal branded plastic case. The new Mak came with either blued or plated nickel slides, a reseal kit, a steel cleaning rod, a steel multi-tool, an owners booklet and a bag of bb's. We take combo mags for granted now but this was two decades ago. ![]() The new Baikal Makarov MP-654k was an sa/da bb Co2 pistol with a drop out steel combination magazine, fed by a 12gr bulb and 13bb's. Installing die-casting machinery to make alloy castings never crossed their minds, everything was to be in steel. This heritage was the basis for their new air pistol. Their original single stack 9mm PM or Pistolet Makarov had been around for decades, then a revamp brought the PMM or Pistolet Makarova Modernizirovannyy (for modern) with its larger mag capacity. ![]() The manufacturer Izhevsky Mekhanichesky Zavod or Izhmekh also made military weapons. Barely noticed in amongst the Daisy, Gamo and Crosmans one little air pistol arrived - from Russia.īaikal was already known for shotguns and target shooting. ![]() Many new Co2 repliguns appeared in the 90's. ![]()
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