The Baikal IZH-26E, based on the standard model from the serie 26 but this has also an ejector. Another nice detail is that the the firing pins can be removed forward through the front of the action body.
Baikal IJ-26E

The Baikal IJ-26E is a Soviet side-by-side shotgun in 12/70 gauge, built from the late 1970s. It is a boxlock ejector model with automatic safety, extractors/ejectors, and firing pin indicators. Typical features include robust construction, a color case-hardened receiver with simple engraving, and solid wooden stocks.
The Baikal IJ-26E is a Soviet side-by-side shotgun in 12/70 gauge, built from the late 1970s. It is a boxlock ejector model with automatic safety, extractors/ejectors, and firing pin indicators. Typical features include robust construction, a color case-hardened receiver with simple engraving, and solid wooden stocks.


- Action: Boxlock with side locks, color case‑hardened receiver.
- Caliber: 12/65 Gauge
- Barrels: 730 mm (29″)
- Chokes: fixed, full and 3/4.
- Safety: Automatic safety upon opening.
- Ejectors: Two, strongly built.
- Firing pins: Removable from the front
- Firing pins indicators: Small pins show cocked hammers.
- Engraving: Flying duck on the side surfaces.
- Stock: Semi‑pistol grip, walnut, with cap.
- Weight: ca. 3.2kg
- Overall length: 114cm (45″)

