MP-153 In Stock or Coming Soon?

currently only most popular plastic 3" 12 Gauge 28" barrel are in stock. Are you looking for something particular in MP-153 line?
 
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Parts would be nice as they are pretty much unobtainable in Canada and an 8 month wait or more from Russia.
 
I second some parts on hand that would really be good for us owners, love the gun I bought from you! PS does anyone know where to buy a quality 3rd party choke for these in Canada? Pattern is OK but it does have holes in it with several brands of ammo.
 
I second some parts on hand that would really be good for us owners, love the gun I bought from you! PS does anyone know where to buy a quality 3rd party choke for these in Canada? Pattern is OK but it does have holes in it with several brands of ammo.

I have ordered & received parts from baikal canada out of toronto in about a week, when I lost my bolt cocking handle on a duck hunt once..

And Lebaron's has MP153 shotguns...camo or black
 
Ah parts would surely be nice! Use google translate or google chrome and go scout some Russian sites: mp153 "Practical" specifically made for IPSC with a dovetail milled in the receiver for mounting optics, mag extensions in all sizes, folding stocks, oversize interceptor buttons and oversize safety buttons...I would definitely be in for a mag extension.

So, out of "necessity"... I turned myself oversize interceptor and safety buttons in aluminium and boy, it's nice shutting the bolt close with a slam of the palm. I will soon start to work on an stainless bolt handle. May start a thread on that!

With the right accessories, it could be a real nice 3-guns or IPSC shotgun for someone on a budget.
 
I second some parts on hand that would really be good for us owners, love the gun I bought from you! PS does anyone know where to buy a quality 3rd party choke for these in Canada? Pattern is OK but it does have holes in it with several brands of ammo.

Carlson's chokes has them for the Baikal. Also if you are at a retailer look for chokes made for the Remington Spartan, they are the same shotgun as the Baikal MP-153. Apart from losing a part, I couldn't imagine needing to ever replace a part on the Baikal. Mine had an honest 2000+ mainly heavy 3" and 3.5" waterfowl loads through it when I sold it, and didn't have a single problem (except for cycling lighter skeet/trap loads).
 
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