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What's This For?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 4:57 am
by Wynne G Oldman
There is a threaded hole in the end plug of my Baikal MP-46M. Does anyone know what it's for?

Re: What's This For?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:37 am
by ric1911a1
I just looked, and mine also has one. Never noticed it before...............

Re: What's This For?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 1:54 pm
by kevinweiho
Wynne G Oldman wrote:There is a threaded hole in the end plug of my Baikal MP-46M. Does anyone know what it's for?
The threaded hole in the end plug is for attaching weights on the pistol, but the Baikal is already front heavy...

Re: What's This For?

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 5:56 pm
by Wynne G Oldman
kevinweiho wrote:
Wynne G Oldman wrote:There is a threaded hole in the end plug of my Baikal MP-46M. Does anyone know what it's for?
The threaded hole in the end plug is for attaching weights on the pistol, but the Baikal is already front heavy...
Thanks for the reply. I had considered this as a possibility, but I've never seen any for sale, or fitted to a MP-46M, and as you said, it is already front heavy, so why would you want to.

Re: What's This For?

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 4:52 pm
by nglitz
You can also thread a bolt in there to help you pull it out if you need to change the seal. Changed my first seal after 5500 pellets.

Re: What's This For?

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 10:51 am
by Wynne G Oldman
nglitz wrote:You can also thread a bolt in there to help you pull it out if you need to change the seal. Changed my first seal after 5500 pellets.
I think that I've shot roughly 88,000 pellets through mine so far, and I bought it second hand. In that time it's had 1 x plunger seal, 2 x valve springs, 1 x blocking lever spring and 1 x set of breech seals. The original valve seal is still good, but I'm not looking forward to replacing that one when it finally wears out.

Re: What's This For?

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 2:50 am
by kevinweiho
Wynne, I just found the old airgun magazine that confirms that the threaded hole is for adding weights. (There are no pictures of the weights in the magazine) Many have mentioned that the weight of the standard Baikal 46 is evenly distributed vs. the front heavy 46M version, that is why I assume the weights were available to optimize the overall balance of the pistol.

Wow, 88,000 pellets down your Izzy! You must really enjoy the pistol, I'm kinda curious, how long did it take you to shoot that staggering amount of pellets?

Re: What's This For?

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 4:15 am
by Wynne G Oldman
kevinweiho wrote:Wynne, I just found the old airgun magazine that confirms that the threaded hole is for adding weights. (There are no pictures of the weights in the magazine) Many have mentioned that the weight of the standard Baikal 46 is evenly distributed vs. the front heavy 46M version, that is why I assume the weights were available to optimize the overall balance of the pistol.

Wow, 88,000 pellets down your Izzy! You must really enjoy the pistol, I'm kinda curious, how long did it take you to shoot that staggering amount of pellets?
What a great find. Thanks for clearing that up. I've had my Izzy for around 2 years now. Actually, I miscalculated. It's roughly 74,000 pellets.