Hey guys, been reading these forums a while as a guest, first post. Lots of great info and a friendly, knowledgable following. I am having significant trouble finding info on the Baikal MP161-K 22 semi-auto. I have one, and I love it - when it works. 
Unfortunately it is becoming more and more frequent for it to jam. Last fall when I bought it I put about 600 rounds or so without a single jam. The next 200 rounds or so, it would jam about 1 in 20 rounds, which is unacceptable. After that it got too cold out to be shooting much, and I dropped it off at our local gunsmith to completely strip and clean it (my first gun, I didn't know what I was doing yet), and also asked him to see why it might be jamming. He had it in the shop for four months and when I finally got it back it didn't seem to have been cleaned at all and he didn't know why it would jam. Won't Be Going Back To Him!
Anyways, I dug out my manual and stripped it myself, which was really easy by the way. Hard to get the recoil spring back in, but I digress... Cleaned it to near perfect. Then it worked great for about 200 or 250 rounds, and started jamming again.
When it jams, it really wedges the round in there good; between the front half of the magazine - in the lips - and the chamber. The tip of the bullet will enter the chamber at an angle, and instead of the rim of the bullet sliding up onto the bolt face, the bolt will force it down into the lips of the mag and nearly leverage the bullet out of the casing.
Anyways, I may just suck at google but I was wondering if any of you gentlemen would know where to start looking for the issue.
Additional info:
- Bought the gun used, no idea how many rounds have been through it. Doesn't show any obvious signs of excessive use though, and I got the impression they haven't been in Canada long. Absolutely no cosmetic damage either, I suspect the previous owner took very good care of it. "as new" condition when I bought it.
- I am using Lapua (SK Munition Germany) Standard Plus 22 LR ammo, which I have found to be very accurate but they have a lot of lube on them.
If anyone can give me a few pointers on troubleshooting this problem, that would be great. Also if anyone knows someone who has one of these guns, do they have any issues with theirs? I like the look, and the fit and feel and general handling of this gun is fantastic - I would really hate to get rid of it because of unreliability.
Unfortunately it is becoming more and more frequent for it to jam. Last fall when I bought it I put about 600 rounds or so without a single jam. The next 200 rounds or so, it would jam about 1 in 20 rounds, which is unacceptable. After that it got too cold out to be shooting much, and I dropped it off at our local gunsmith to completely strip and clean it (my first gun, I didn't know what I was doing yet), and also asked him to see why it might be jamming. He had it in the shop for four months and when I finally got it back it didn't seem to have been cleaned at all and he didn't know why it would jam. Won't Be Going Back To Him!
Anyways, I dug out my manual and stripped it myself, which was really easy by the way. Hard to get the recoil spring back in, but I digress... Cleaned it to near perfect. Then it worked great for about 200 or 250 rounds, and started jamming again.
When it jams, it really wedges the round in there good; between the front half of the magazine - in the lips - and the chamber. The tip of the bullet will enter the chamber at an angle, and instead of the rim of the bullet sliding up onto the bolt face, the bolt will force it down into the lips of the mag and nearly leverage the bullet out of the casing.
Anyways, I may just suck at google but I was wondering if any of you gentlemen would know where to start looking for the issue.
Additional info:
- Bought the gun used, no idea how many rounds have been through it. Doesn't show any obvious signs of excessive use though, and I got the impression they haven't been in Canada long. Absolutely no cosmetic damage either, I suspect the previous owner took very good care of it. "as new" condition when I bought it.
- I am using Lapua (SK Munition Germany) Standard Plus 22 LR ammo, which I have found to be very accurate but they have a lot of lube on them.
If anyone can give me a few pointers on troubleshooting this problem, that would be great. Also if anyone knows someone who has one of these guns, do they have any issues with theirs? I like the look, and the fit and feel and general handling of this gun is fantastic - I would really hate to get rid of it because of unreliability.



















































