Uncle Buck
Well-Known Member
It appears Russia also produce
high end Baikal’s to.
Happy hunting boys .
high end Baikal’s to.
Happy hunting boys .
I remember Vostock.Anyone remember Vostock? shotguns, russian made . Very nice , haven't seen one for years, sold in UK 1980's or thereabouts.
There's still a lot of Vostok 22lr bolt actions kicking around here , solid little rifles . They're kinda like that crazy uncle in every family , we all have one , but no one talks about them lol .Anyone remember Vostock? shotguns, russian made . Very nice , haven't seen one for years, sold in UK 1980's or thereabouts.
I've only ever come across heavy barrel .22 target rifles by Vostock never any sporting rifles. The target rifle is a real big heavy lump with the ugliest huge railway sleeper of a stock. Apparently they shot well and reputably placed well in several Olympic games. They made the B.S.A. international rifle look dainty by comparison and that's no small rifle either.There's still a lot of Vostok 22lr bolt actions kicking around here , solid little rifles . They're kinda like that crazy uncle in every family , we all have one , but no one talks about them lol .
AB
You can still find all of the above for sale fairly regularly locally . The target versions were very "Soviet " to say the least , but they do shoot well . The sporters , TOZ-18's ? , I may be wrong , were also accurate rifles . Like most things Russian , they always worked .I've only ever come across heavy barrel .22 target rifles by Vostock never any sporting rifles. The target rifle is a real big heavy lump with the ugliest huge railway sleeper of a stock. Apparently they shot well and reputably placed well in several Olympic games. They made the B.S.A. international rifle look dainty by comparison and that's no small rifle either.
In also remember the Vostock .22 target pistol from the 70s. The guys that shot them swore by them but again they were pretty much out of fashion. They came in a wooden case with several large barrel weights and a huge oil can that was about the size of the canteen that John Wayne carried on his saddle. They may have been ugly but they were reliable and accurate from what I can remember.
I had a proof house tour some years ago and the chap showing us around showed us the burst barrels of a British 12 bore gun that had been fired with a 20 bore cartridge wedged in the barrel. The gun was totally destroyed. He then said that they did the same with a Baikal shotgun to no ill effects. They then repeated the exercise once again to no ill effects. So they had the steel in the barrels of the Baikal analysed and the results indicated that the steel was exactly the same as was used in the Kalashnikov 47 rifle which is renowned for its durability.only shotgun i have ever had handy when you need a fence post driven in
colin
You could , and I'd bet money that it would still work perfectly afterwards . They weren't built to impress anyone , they were made for the unwashed proletariat , in other words , me lol .only shotgun i have ever had handy when you need a fence post driven in
colin
Vostoks were used by the Russian team in competition.Anyone remember Vostock? shotguns, russian made . Very nice , haven't seen one for years, sold in UK 1980's or thereabouts.