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. Makarov, look at the serial number (S/N), normally found on the left side of the frame, above the grip. The first two letters are the Production series, the next two digits are the Year code, see list below. The last four digits are the unit number in that production series. Please note, the 1970.
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.177 MAKAROV air pistol (BAIKAL MP-654K)
Baikal MP-654K (Gen-4) is a semi-automatic double-action .177 (4.5mm) Co2 air pistol designed for close-range target shooting. 90% of Baikal's parts are genuine modern Makarov (PMM) pistol non-viable parts (similar in construction) and this is why the upper slide can be pulled back to cock the trigger, just like on its 9mm version. The package also includes 200 BBs, spare airbulb seal & manuals. Optional 'quick-response' belt holters are available. (NO LICENCE REQUIRED). Gen-4 Baikals have a wider pistol grip to accommodate a Co2-carrying magazine which imitates a wider 10-r double-stack PMM magazine | |
SOLD OUT> GEN-4 / Nickel /w/ black WIDE grip / £159 | |
SOLD OUT> GEN-4 + low profile silencer kit / Nickel / £285 | |
SOLD OUT> GEN-4 / Black (blued) / plastic Star grip / £155 | |
SOLD OUT > GEN-4 + low profile silencer kit / Black / £275 | |
Add 4J increased power air valve + new valve saddle/ £39-00 | |
(The above 4 Joules power upgrade is available when you buy a new pistol from the list above - FREE installation. Power upgrade is also available for pistols sold earlier / conditions apply!) | |
All the above pistols are based on wider PMM frame / NO EU proof marks - direct supply from Russia! |
Bakelite GEN-4 or earlier pistol grip w/ Star logo and lanyard loop (PMM / Izh-79) to replace the original black is now available for £35 (see image and payment link below) |
Baikal MP-654K LOW PROFILE SILENCER KIT offers threading inside the barrel to attach a low-profile super compact silencer via 1/2'x20 UNF adaptor. This kit is the ultimate combination of all CNC-ed steel and alloy parts, which allows the iron sight to stay above the silencer, hence not blocking the aiming line and to hide the silencer thread inside the barrel in order to keep its original Makarov look. Price includes a low-profile super compact .22 silencer*, steel adaptor & threading inside the barrel. We also can convert the barrels of all other Baikals sold earlier by mail order. Pls send the barrel or the whole pistol to our storage address (Print-out barrel replacement manuals in PDF format) |
IN STOCK >Price for MP-654K purchased from us earlier / £125 |
IN STOCK >Price for all other MP-654K / £135 |
* Pls note - our recent stock of silencers consists of super compact - just 95mm long .22 alloy silencers with steel baffles inside. We also still can offer some old stock of replica silencers with spring inside instead of baffles for those countries where real silencers are banned |
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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY I must admit to being very satisfied with the Makarov i ordered from you. It performs perfectly, and the supressor is a cool detail. I know for sure i will definitly do business with you again my friend. Thank you Oleg for a product with a quality that one can really take pride in! E-mail from Morten 10.12.2019 / Norway Hello, I am pleased to say the baikal arrived this morning and I am delighted with it! Thanks so much for your efficient service and I won't hesitate to recommend your company to anyone who is interested in these fantastic pistols. Kind regards, Stu Ritchie Nice, FRANCE / Sent from my iPad / 09.06.19 Hello. Just put a few copper coated lead BB's through the pistol. Very very Happy! shoots better than I thought it would. The Marble grips look great and the pistol feels great! If you want me to write a review I would be more than happy to do so. Once I save up a bit more I may well buy another just to put away! All the Best (E-mail from Howard / 15.05.19) Recieved my pistol today ...awesome gun so heavy and authentic ..apart from only firing BB you would swear it was the live round pistol . Makes other makarov replicas look so so cheap and nasty (E-mail from Paul / 25.04.19) Hi, I want to let you know, that I received my order.All is in great condition.Thank you very much.Looks like it takes around 80-90 days for shipping to Canada.There were no any issues with custom or post services.Just to let you know.Have a nice day.Valerii (E-mail from Canada / 12.08.18) Yesterday I received my order with courier. I feel obliged to thank you for all. It is an excellent gun from every point. Your tests proved to be more than accurate. Excellent service from your side. Please wait for my further purchases in the very near future. Thanking you again, With Best Regards, Efstathios Maniadis. CEO MMS SA (E-mail from GREECE / Nov'14) Hey I have to tell you this, that Mak you sold me is fantastic. I put a small washer over the breach so that there is no gap at all between the magazine and the breach, therefore no gas leakage, and so a bit more power is gained. It was already really powerfull though. Around 400 fps. With the washer it went upto 450 fps. Then I put the silencer adaptor on and that added 20 fps. I think it will be over 500 fps with the silencer fitted. And if it is quiet too, it's got to be the best ever Co2 pistol. Nearly 4 ft lbs fabulous. (Text from Tom / 08.04.14) Hi It was a pleasure talking to you the other day and I look forward to receiving the magazine & grips. When I spoke to you the package had only just arrived so I really hadn't had much of a chance of looking at the Makarov. I didn't realise just how nice it is, the nickel finish is really good. Well worth the money, thank you. In fact it is so good that I really don't want to use it but keep it mint. This means that I'm going to have to look for another, probably blued to make the set. Kind Regards Mike (Email from Portugal / 19.04.16) |
Conditions of purchase in the UK(MAIL ORDER): NO LISENCE REQUIRED ! but in accordance with Violent Crime Reduction Act (Section 33: Age limits for purchase etc of air weapons), from October 2007 customers are required to prove their age when purchasing this product in person (18 years of age or over !). The transaction of an airgun is to be conducted face-to-face or through your nearest airgun or firearms shop/ retailor. A document confirming your age will be required on collection of an airgun. The above law does not apply to customers overseas. To find your nearest Air Gun retailor search www.yell.com or come and collect by appointment from our storage in Wokingham (just 35min drive from West London or 45 min by train from Waterloo by Reading service). Mail order sale of airgun silencers, replacement barrels and BB ammunition to over 18 ONLY! You MUST confirm your age by e-mail or in writing EU / Europe airguns can be shipped safely to any EU member country for just £20 - £25. All parcels are insured and trackable via internet Non-EU countries (USA / Canada / Norway / Switzerland etc) Due to regular harassment by UK Customs authorities in the past 18 months, we are now unable to ship air guns to non-EU countries. We are as frustrated as you are. Should you wish to express your frustration, please contact them directly via e-mail: NPSU@homeoffice.gov.uk, but please - no death threats |
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Baikal Makarov Serial Numbers 2019
Are baikal guns able to be dated buy their serial number?If so when would a model 58,with the prefix KA likely to have been made? If i remember rightly the the later model of baikal the where all the serial number are numbers, the first 2 numbers are the manufacture year.
Going by the low serial number (the KBI applied one at the rear of the slide.A000***), that is one of the earlier IJ-70s imported into the US. It also has the rounded slide release lever like the original military PM instead of the flat, bent lever like makarov380acp's pistol has. Pro100 545 torrent.
It's early enough that I don't see the english marking of either Ishvesk or IMEZ on the slide. (Both of those names refer to the same plant.just different markings).
I've got one early IJ-70 marked similarly. I've also got a couple of IJ-70A variants in.380 like mak380 has posted. One from 1994 that is Ishvesk marked. The other is IMEZ marked and I think I bought it in 1998. Otherwise, they're identical. The East German Suhl Maks are the best of the best.
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Good steel and excellent workmanship. Next in quality are the Bulgarian Maks. Good steel and decent workmanship. The Russian military and commercial (IJ-70) Maks are about equal in workmanship but I'm still positive they used a softer steel or just fudged on heat-treating the internals on the commercials. I've never seen a Norinco (Chinese) Mak so I can't say how they are. Doesn't matter what country they're from, they're great little shooters!
I'm surprised when I hear that folks are still paying $300 or so for the IJ-70 Maks. I was buying them new for $120 in the '90s.
But I guess I'd probably pay $300 for another one too if I found a nice one. The IJ-70s are not as good of quality as the military PMs but are still darned good little pistols considering their pricetag. The steel is softer than the military PMs that I've seen.
I will admit that it did take around 7500 rounds through that 1999 IJ-70 before the sear/hammer was worn so bad that it just had a horrible trigger. A couple of replacement parts and it's still alive as a backup trail pistol. It was common to replace the internals (sear, hammer, disconnector, etc) on the IJ-70s and Bulgarians with East German Mak parts when they were still available.
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Russian Makarov Serial Numbers
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This might help some: Then compare to pictures here for a general format by country: Remember, Bulgie surplus dates are the first two numbers +60 and the EGs are dated by year 58 to 65. If you run across a way to date IJ-70s (sans manual) and Chinese type 59 ZZs by the serial number, please let me know. Using advanced search on GunBoards can give one a virtual plethora of info to glean from.:thumbsup. :) Serial # prefixes, generally considered lot codes, don't get a lot of discussion because the commies kept production numbers to themselves.
The East Germans kept good records, but the published list for EG Mak prefixes is incomplete, as examples show up not listed. Without representing a number of guns produced in that lot; and the year of manufacture marked on the weapon, the prefixes are just 'there'. Cyrillic is cool to see on some examples, but I don't know what it means on a Makarov, so my brain just falls asleep. Ran across this info from some notes from Makarov.com-IIRC there is also an example of an EG with a 'DD' prefix; not listed, probably others (dated list). Note that this table is not complete and there appears to be a sequential pattern, so don't panic if yours doesn't fit into the ones listed. East German production codes Production year Letter Code 1958 S 1959 J, K, L, N, U 1960 B, F, G, H, M, T 1961 AP*,AR, AS, AQ, AT, AU, AV, AW, AX, AY, AZ 1962 BR, BT, BU, BV, BW, BX, BY, BZ 1963 DA, DB, DE, DF, DH, DK, DL, DP, BO, BP 1964 ES, ET, EV, EX, EZ 1965 ER, FB, FH, FF * One person noted that his gun was marked 'AP' and '62,' so there appear to be inconsistencies. China Not terribly much is known about these, except that they were brought in as Norinco Model 59.
Not many are available, so they often command a premium over other Makarovs. On the whole, the quality of these is not as good as some of the others, but there have been notable exceptions.
Baikal Makarov Serial Numbers 2020
Very rarely you may run across a Type 59 with an Arsenal mark (number) in a triangle. Most common found are 56 and 66. These were Military pistols that were remarked and packed for Commercial Export. A Chinese Makarov with 'SHI' mark is of Military issue, and normally if found in the USA means it was a War Trophy 'bring Back' from some conflict, and commands a Premium price. Bulgaria The Bulgarian Arsenal Makarovs are the only ones that are currently being imported into the country. Miltex had an exclusivity agreement with Arsenal before they decided to get out of the small arms business. Many other Bulgarian Makarovs are out on the market including some military surplus.