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Published on April 6, 2024
Duration: 0:18

This guide details the technique for firing a Baikal Over/Under Shotgun, emphasizing safe loading, firing, and ejection procedures. It highlights the importance of proper ammunition inspection and adherence to safety protocols, as demonstrated by an instructor with high authority.

Quick Summary

The Baikal Over/Under Shotgun is a break-action firearm with a 2-round capacity, originating from the USSR/Russia. Proper firing technique involves inspecting 12 Gauge ammunition, loading two shells, aiming, firing consecutively, and then opening the action for spent shell ejection. Always prioritize safety with eye and ear protection and safe muzzle discipline.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Ammunition Inspection
  2. 00:05Loading and Firing
  3. 00:15Ejection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper procedure for loading a Baikal Over/Under Shotgun?

To load a Baikal Over/Under Shotgun, first open the break-action. Then, carefully insert two 12-gauge shells into the respective chambers. Ensure they are seated correctly before closing the action.

What safety precautions should be taken when firing a shotgun?

Always wear adequate eye and ear protection. Maintain safe muzzle discipline by keeping the firearm pointed in a safe direction. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot, and always be aware of your surroundings.

How are spent shells ejected from a Baikal Over/Under Shotgun?

After firing, the Baikal Over/Under Shotgun's break-action mechanism allows for manual opening. This action typically causes the spent 12-gauge shells to be automatically ejected from the barrels, facilitating a quick reload.

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