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Old 01-18-2018, 11:10 AM
Athabasca1 Athabasca1 is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Dean2 View Post
I switched from the 410/22 and I now have the 22 LR 20 gauge. Very good open sites, takes a scope or red dot well. Decently made. I would prefer if the barrels were shorter and the gun a little lighter but you will never wear it out. I put a couple of extra coats of Tru-oil on the stock and it looks real good now. With the interchangeable chokes you can shoot lead, steel or slugs so it is a viable deer, grouse small game combo gun. The 20 gauge ammo is $7 a box rather than $20 for 410. It will group 3 slugs into 2.5" at 100 yards.
Dean2, thanks for the reply.
It appears that you have the IZH-94 "Sever" model based on 22LR 20 gauge. I think I might go with that model. The picture on the Baikal Canada website looks like the "Sever" has a longer sight radius than the IZH-94 MP model. The info on the website states twin triggers for the "Sever" but the picture sure looks like a single trigger. What does yours have, twin triggers or single trigger. Now all I have to do is find a dealer who stocks the Baikal line.
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