baikal coach gun question

COREY

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I am looking at different coach gun styles; I wanted something that had ejectors and no hammers. While I was looking at the Baikal webpage, I saw that they have the IZH-43K and the IZH-43KH models; both have hammers, but the KH model has fully functional hammers. What I am trying to determine is if the K model's hammers are just for show, or if they actually act is a cocking lever yet does not directly impact the firing pin. I basically want to stuff two rounds in the gun, close it up, and then pull the trigger without cocking the hammer also.

The Baikal webpage is a bit vague on this point. Epps' webpage says they do not function, but I have seen other erros there that make me a little uncertain of that statement.

Anyone have any experience with these shotguns that could give me an answer to this?
 
If the hammers actually need to be cocked back on the K model to get it to fire, I might as well buy a Stoeger; I would rahter deal with the extractors than the hammers :(.
 
The K model hammers are exactly what has been stated on Epps' site.....non-functional i.e. those do not require to be cocked in order to discharge the firearm. The hammers may be cocked and released upon trigger pull should the user desire to mimick the use as such, however, unlike the KH model, the hammers on the K model do not strike any firing pins.
 
Thank you Ahsan, that is waht I was hoping for :).

COREY - on second thoughts, hope I haven't misled you with my input earlier. Believe that's what I found when I inspected the K model (bought the KH) couple months ago.....the hammers on K don't need to be cocked in order to discharge the shotgun.....it's a "somewhat" double action feature, if memory serves.

Suggest verify with Epps or your dealer to ensure such.
 
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