I just purchased a Baikal IZH-94 combination over/under rifle/shotgun with 12 gauge (3 inch) upper barrel and 223 Rem lower.
Here are some pictures and notes:
1. The gun came with 3 screw in choke tubes for the shotgun barrel (F, M and IC). A wrench is provided.
2. The metal finish is world class.The blueing is the best I have seen on a Baikal so far. In fact, the blueing is at least as good as I have seen on any firearm.
3. Upon handling ,everything seems to be very solid (even more solid than the IZH-27 O/U shotgun). As if the whole thing is made of one block of steel.
4. The shotgun opens smoothly. It closes nice and tight. Metal to metal fit is perfect.
5. The utilitarian stock is made of walnut. Just like the IZH-27 (SPR 310), it is not artistically shaped. The wood finish is similar to the IZH-27 and the recoil pad is identical. However the checkering is better than the IZH-27's.
6. There is a regulating system to allow the two barrels point of impact to coincide. The barrel lenght is 600mm (23.5 ").
7. The sights are adjustable. A scope rail and sling swivels are standard equipment.
My first impression is of a solid, rigid, durable and well made compact hunting gun. I look forward to test fire it during the coming weeks.



























