Baikal Makarov Serial Numbers

  воскресенье 10 февраля
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I have 2 russian maks and one is goig to be sold in about an hour. I want to keep one for my collection for now. One is a CAI PM/IJ70-18A with Made in Russia by IMEZ the other is a KBI import that has IJ-70 KBI is all blued with black baikal grips CAI has lots of markings on the slide and matte frame. Also has the 3 proofs on rear of frame under safety. CAI has AKB 36XX serial KBI has A AH 58XX on frame and slide and J0373XX on the frame While Ive had the CAI longer, it seems like they are more common. I'd like to keep the more valuable of the 2 / the harder to find one. Edited: let the CAI go.

East German Makarov: A Cold War Classic. By Cameron S. White - Friday. The Makarov Is Born. A range of serial numbers has been observed across the various letter codes for the years 1960.

I assume its easier to find them since i didnt see many of the plain ij70s listed. Still interested in any info on the russian varients. Makarov.com didnt have much about it. So which is easiest to replace? Which is more valuable? Both are in similar condition.

No box for ether. Just selling one gun with one mag (need some $s). So which is easiest to replace? Which is more valuable? Both are in similar condition. No box for ether.

Just selling one gun with one mag (need some $s) Non 'hi-cap' Commercial Russian Maks with the crappy rear sight all have about the same value regardless of the importer. On Gunbroker they go for much, much less than russian military units. My suggestion in your case would be to sell both and pick up a bulgarian military PM which has roughly the same value. Wideners has them in great condition. Good luck in any case! I just didnt know much about the one's marked 'IJ-70' without all the other crap.

I love maks and toks so Id like to have one of each type at some point. I have a bulgarian already (before the massive importation began I think its a 1979. I also have a IJ70-17AS stainless 380. Been waiting for a military mak, or miltex, or something to come along. I got lucky on toks since I ended up with a hungarian bringback and a post war russian bring back. A little lucky with the double stack chinese 9mm since i got it dirt cheap. Still watching for th elusive north korean.

Just figured some fellers on here may know more about these and I can get some more knowledge on the subject. I appreciate the reply though.

Not sure which one would be better to keep, but there was one that had a grip like the hi-cap Maks, but it was a single stack. If either are like that it may be the one to keep. Mndale: I never did like the feel of the original russian hi-cap grip, I ended up replacing mine with the pierce rubber grip ultimately. I have a picture of my maks over at my site here: (about two posts down).

Nutinauniversalshell: since you are keeping the IJ70, You might want to pick up one of the makarov.com rear sights and the afore mentioned pierce grip. They really do feel comfortable (in my hands at least).

Anyway good luck with the sale!

The Soviet/Russian and the East German are C&R. Its on the C&R List under Makarov There is no such thing as a polish Makarov. Download merchant ship construction da taylor pdf editor online.

A 9x18 variant is made in the Radom Arsenal in Poland but it is not a Makarov. THe Russian Commercial is on the Roster under IMEZ.I have the IJ70-18AH which is the Hi Cap. The mags carry 10 or 11 rounds. Its a nice shooter!! The Bulgarian is under Arsenal which as to be marked 'Arsenal'. This is hte commercially marketed Bulgarian. The Bulgarian Military is easy to spot because it has the Circle 10 mark on the frame.

After the circle 10 is the Serial letters, 2 numbers which is hte date code and 4 digit numbers which is hte gun. Its my understanding that you can not get the Date code '25' or higher unless its Arsenal Marked becuase it was made 1985 or after. If its 24 or less it grandfathered from the Roster the one pictured is #23 which means it was made in 1983. All IJ70 models are listed there under 'Manufacturer' named 'Baikal or IMEZ' in the MD roster. A bit tricky to find.

Russian and German Makarov are C&R, according to FAQ at Makarov.com Bulgarian Makarov is not C&R though all of its parts are the same as in original Russian and German Makarovs. The Bulgarian is in MD roster under 'manufacturer' 'Arsenal (Bulgaria)' Hungarian FEG PA-63 is also in the roster, under 'F.E.G.' Czechoslovakian CZ82 is C&R for a long time. Polish P64 became C&R this year The last three are not original Makarovs.

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They just shoot 9x18 Makarov caliber round. Baikal is a U.S.

Owner of the trademark is RAZNOEXPORT, which does not have the 'Baikal' in its name. Russian firearms produced by Izhevsky Mechanichesky Zavod and well known throughout the world under the trade mark Baikal. The record in MD roster, which names 'Baikal' as manufacturer or importer, is misleading.