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LSB#: 180504AG03 Make: Baikal (Trade Name for Izhevsk Mechanical Plant) Model: Makarov IJ-70 Serial Number: A003989 Year of Manufacture: 1990’s Caliber: 9mm Makarov (9mmx18) Action Type: Single/Double Action Semi-Auto Pistol with Decocker and Removable 8 Round Single Stack Magazine Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “BAIKAL IJ-70 / KBI, INC HBG, PA / MADE IN RUSSIA” and with two cyrillic characters followed by “3015”. The left side of the frame is also marked with the same two characters followed by “3015” and 'A003989'. The right side of the slide is marked with two cyrillic characters followed by '-70” and 'Cal. 9mm Makarov'. The left of the grip at the bottom is marked 'Baikal', the right 'Made in Russia'.

Barrel Length: 3 1/2” Sights / Optics: The front sight is a short blade fixed to the slide. The rear sight is a target style square notch pinned to the slide. It is adjustable for elevation and windage. The top of the slide is has a rib with fine wavy serrations to reduce glare. Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is black one piece checkered plastic that wraps around the backstrap, with smooth shallow thumb rests on each side. There is a lanyard ring protruding through a recessed area at the bottom rear of the left grip.

Both grips have a circled star in the center and the bottom of the left grip is marked '“Baikal”' while the bottom of the right grip is marked “Made In Russia”. The checkering is sharp with no mars and there are light handling marks in the smooth parts of the grip. The grip is in about Excellent overall condition. Type of Finish: Blued Finish Originality: The finish is original. Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 97% of its metal finish.

There are a few tiny light marks scattered over the slide and frame, with light operational wear. There are also grind marks under the finish in the underside of the frame around the trigger guard, but we think these are part of the factory finish. The rear sight adjustment screw heads are sharp, the slide serrations are sharp and the markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Fine condition. Mechanics: The action functions correctly. It has a decocker that also blocks the firing pin in the safe position.

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The double action trigger pull is stiff and the single action trigger has a little creep. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a total of one eight round magazine. The magazine is in about Excellent condition with only very light operational wear.

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Our Assessment: From Wikipedia: “The Makarov was the Soviet Union's standard military and police side arm from 1951 to 1991. It remained in wide front-line service with Soviet military and police until and beyond the end of the USSR in 1991. Today, the Makarov is a popular handgun for concealed carry in the United States; variants of the pistol remain in production in Russia, China, and Bulgaria.”. This is a Russian made Makarov-style double action semi-auto pistol made at Izhevsk under the trade name Baikal.

It is chambered in 9mm Makarov that has about 15% more muzzle energy than a.380 A.C.P. The pistol looks like it hasn’t had been used very much with more evidence of handling and storage than of firing. The pistol is in about Fine condition with 97% of its metal finish remaining.

The bore is bright with sharp rifling and no erosion. The pistol comes with a total of one magazine which is in Excellent condition. This pistol is a nice size for carrying concealed, and the all steel construction adds enough weight to absorb any recoil. The double action trigger is a little stiff, though, and although it can be shot in single action, it cannot be carried “cocked and locked”.