Baikal MP-446 Viking Parts

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Hi,

Do you offer a source of replacement parts, i.e. barrels for the Baikal MP-446 Viking?

Thanks,
 
Getting parts for year things is tough, hell spare mags are unobtanium. Also ask Ben at Interammo, great guy and he may be able to help
 
Currently parts are not available for retail. However, we cover warranty parts replacements for the pistols we sell.
 
Can you try/are you able to get the Russian Army (flap) holsters and mag pouches? (I'm not sure if they even make these)

they make these...not sure if anybody will want them :)

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(picture borrowed from guns.allzip.org)
 
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they make these...not sure if anybody will want them :)

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(picture borrowed from guns.allzip.org)

REAL leather?

WANT!!!

Can you also order in the different sized rear sights? Would rather NOT have to buy/load 147gr. for this pistol to get it to shoot the same POA/POI as all my other pistols do well with the "lighter" stuff.
 
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Can you get us this?

ht tp://www.reloaders.co.nz/Baikal+MP446+Viking+Adjustable+Rear+Sight+

Solves all "issues" with shooting different grains of ammo outta the gun.
 
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Can you get us this?

ht tp://www.reloaders.co.nz/Baikal+MP446+Viking+Adjustable+Rear+Sight+


Solves all "issues" with shooting different grains of ammo outta the gun.

interesting. Thanks for sharing! We will try to find out who makes them. Factory adjustable sight is different and requires machining on the rear top of a slide

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Still will pay!!!

Steel framed Viking with 6 mags and the slide already machined and the adjustable sights put on and add the "flap" holster...would have one of the best and most complete packages out there. I'd take 2 and know a few buddies who would be all over it!!!

The #1 "issue" I hear people have with this gun that stops them from getting it is that they, like myself do not want to start shooting 147gr 9mm!!!
 
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Can you get us this?

ht tp://www.reloaders.co.nz/Baikal+MP446+Viking+Adjustable+Rear+Sight+

Solves all "issues" with shooting different grains of ammo outta the gun.

Ohh wow, I would love that. I don't use my MP-446 as much as I would like because I am stuck with 124gr LRN in the winter (due to limitations of the local indoor range) and the POI is way off.
 
Factory put various size fixed rear sights on them. To the best of my knowledge they could be from size 0 to the size 6, where 6 is the highest. The size is stamped on the sight. My has the highest sight and still shoots low with light bullets. with 147 gr regular load and 124 gr +p+ it's dead on. I’m contacting NZ guys for info on adjustable sights.
 
with 147 gr regular load and 124 gr +p+ it's dead on.

I always saw warnings online about using +P+ with this pistol. I have a steel frame model and it feels invincible, but I saw some warning about the polymer frame model and +P ammo.

I know the MP-443 can handle 147gr @ 45,000 PSI, but these MP-446 were supposedly built to a lesser civilian spec (whatever that means).
 
I spoke to Baikal chief engineer on this, according to him no any weakening, the differences between MP-443 and MP-446 are only in rifling and firing pin geometry. These are due to Russian police requirements, they want to distinguish signatures on bullets and primers. For the same reason on SKS sold to civilians in Russia factory inserting the pin into the barrel under the gas tube for the unique scratch on the bullet.
 
I spoke to Baikal chief engineer on this, according to him no any weakening, the differences between MP-443 and MP-446 are only in rifling and firing pin geometry. These are due to Russian police requirements, they want to distinguish signatures on bullets and primers. For the same reason on SKS sold to civilians in Russia factory inserting the pin into the barrel under the gas tube for the unique scratch on the bullet.

That is great info, thanks! As with anything firearm related there is a lot of misinformation out there. Even the wiki page claims "the barrel was weakened to prevent discharge of high-powered armour-piercing military rounds".

Hopefully you will have some good news soon on those NZ adjustable sights.
 
I have bought that sight from NZ website...unfortunately, it won't work as a replacement without machining the slide.
 
I think if you did it in house...or sent the slides out for machining that it would sell. The ONLY thing holding me and my buddy back form buying one is the worry about the front sight height...as there is so many.
 
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