Remington is going through some serious catalog changes. I think they're experimenting with their product line.
From what I can tell, they've dumped all the nice 11-87s, and only kept the junk Sportsman models and the camo cannons. The 11-87 is no longer available in a model that isn't overweight.
The replacement for the 11-87 Premier is the REALLY nice 1100 G3, which has a lot of top-notch features like nickel-teflon coatings, titanium nitride finish, a fancy high-tech laminate stock that still retains the appearance of fancy walnut, etc. Shoots 2 3/4" to 3", too. It's expensive, though. Worth it, I'm sure, but still not cheap. I really like their new 105CTi, but good luck finding one, and they're expensive if you do. It's a 7 lb. 12 Gauge with minimal recoil, that ejects to the bottom and automatically closes on the first round like an old Browning, and swings like a dream. Hit the first clay I tried with the thing, dead center.
So, the Baikal doesn't compete with much of their future line, from what I can tell. It, too, is way too heavy. Wouldn't touch it. Wouldn't touch a Khan, don't know much about the Daly, other than I prefer guns for which parts are readily available.
If you really want a cheap autoloader, CZ's Turkish gun seems all right.
But a used Remchesteretta would likely be a far better choice. My $250 1100 works great. You just have to be willing to replace a part or two someday, but since there are so damned many of them, parts can be found on eBay. I bought a literal baggie of unused spare parts -- nearly everything in the gun -- for $40.
Beretta 3901 is a nice semiauto for a (somewhat) good price. Also, Davidson's has a sale on 11-87 Premiers.