Baikal .410 ga Revolver Shotgun

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i recently posted pics of the same model in 12ga.

Just saw this .410 model on auction.
around 1.400$ ... no one bidding yet.

i think she´s a beauty, maybe a bit expensive,
but i sure would love to call her mine!

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Just FYI :D
 
Not sure I'd want my forearm running alongside the barrel/cylinder gap. :what:
 
Wow! That looks awesome, about the gap/arm - shotguns run at such low pressures and it looks like there is a shroud around the gap, I wouldn't worry about it.
 
Wow. I have a saiga S12 and I have never heard of that. WICKED.

If that is double action it has to be a bear of a trigger that would almost make the Nagant revolver seem sensible.
 
Not sure I'd want my forearm running alongside the barrel/cylinder gap.

Yeah, the Civil War era revolving carbines were notorious for setting sleeves on fire, as well as causing all manner of personal injury.

Low pressure though shotshells may be, I think I'll pass. I figure, the "street sweeper" uses a sealed drum for a reason.
 
I have felt a couple of DA triggers that would work on a shotgun, but they're few and far between. Very cool gun though. I guess it'd be illegal for dove hunting, though.
 
If it could be had in 12 or 20 gauge;that coulld REALLY be neat! Recoil might be a tad severe though:neener:
Stuipid question: How DOES the .410 slug aofferings perfom oput of a smooth bore???
 
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