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I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me date a gun. The serial number includes no letters, I've checked as many proof mark charts I can find online but I can’t see one that specifically matches. It’s my first gun and was just interested to see. It is BNP and proof looks like FD in most lights but could also be ED. many thanks
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I've been sorting through my boxes of accumulated junk this week and have some spare chokes to sell, SOLD - Stainless Extended Teague Invector Plus Chokes, these are Miroku branded ones from a Miroku Teague special edition but exactly the same as normal InvP Teagues, 1/4, 1/2 and a 3/4. Very little use as they've been sat in a box for the last 5 years in my garage! £30 each or both for £80 + Postage Sold pending payment - Stainless Super Extended Teague Invector Plus Choke, 3/8th constriction (Lightly Modified in USA), Very little use, £35 + Postage Sold pending payment - Teague Branded Tapered Stainless Choke Key - £10 + Postage
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£200: Miroku 12-bore Over Under (circa 1973) Surrey London Border (KT8) Face to Face possible, RFD Transfer preferred Great gun for a starter or 2nd gun. Works great barrels are tight, far from perfect condition but not bad to look at. I bought a Winchester 101 so this is surplus to requirement now. It has a newly installed Limbsaver recoil pad which fits pretty well but if you are very particular you can grind it down to perfection. I also have the old pad which is a bit shorter fits well but just a bit tired. Overall no problems except for being old and well-used. If interested let me know and perhaps we can FaceTime / Zoom / Skype and I can show you the gun in detail and answer any questions before sending it by RFD transfer, (as mentioned it is not in perfect condition but very much in great working order) Technical details… Single Trigger Ejector 28in. nitro barrels, 2 3/4in. chambers, Fixed Chokes approx. true cyl and imp. cyl., manual safety with integral barrel selector switch gold-washed single-trigger, border ad partial scroll engraving on blacked finish, 14 3/4in. LOP weight 7lb. 8oz. IMG_6744.heic IMG_6745.heic IMG_6746.heic
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Hi guys, just thought would share this as it's saved me 100£ on snap caps with my 6 shotguns, an easy perfect snap cap recipe All you need is an empty hull, kitchen roll, pencil with eraser on end, and a soft eraser cut hull 2/3rds way down, Punch the primer out over a gap in a vice etc, Then take the eraser section of a pencil off and push the rear of it through the eraser, it takes out a section of rubber the same size as primer hole. Push the rubber you removed into hole and stuff the hull with kitchen roll just to add weight/ or oil. And there you have it
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Teague Super Extended Chokes for Miroku and Browning Not had a great deal of use, max. 500 shots I have 3 chokes: 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 (I.CYL, MOD, I.MOD) Asking for £90 ono located in Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 Contact me on 07426025685 for a faster response Thank You Dalton
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After recently starting a thread in regards to an ATA O/U I went to look at one and really liked it. However, I have since been looking at older Mirk's as well, for the same price as the ATA (around £550) I could buy an older fixed choke Miroku 6000 or Miroku 3800 for my £550 budget. Would I be better buying the tried and tested Mirokus which will hold there value better come re sale, or do I buy the ATA, a brand new gun with warranty? Both Mirokus are choked similarly at 1/4 3/4! Before I used to shoot a Hatsan Semi Auto mixed choke but always used the 1/4 choke, I fancied a change so have sold it on. What would you do and why? And any advice on buying second hand Mirokus? What should I look out for?
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Miroku extended ported Invector plus 1/4 1/2 3/4 full ex condition £120 posted next day delivery
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Can anyone tell me the availabiity of off the shelf Miroku recoil pads please? I attach a pic of the pad i wish to replace.
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The choke is no longed needed as I sold my Winchester SX3 a while ago. £20 Plus £4 postage if required - that would be for Recorded Delivery. Thanks
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Just came across this and thought it might interest a few here: http://www.fieldandstream.com/photos/gallery/guns/shotguns/2011/03/citori-miroku-shotguns-browning-japan-factory-tour
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OK i have seen a couple of guns in the hemisphere of my budget, 32" MK38 grade 1 or 32" CG summit, both used i know the MK38 is the more reliable gun, i shoot a 525 at the moment. Looking for a trap gun, both MC neither adjustable stocks. Both a drive away so, buy RFD to RFD and hope? Drive 4-5h round trip (opposite directions) to try them? If so which one? Or stick an adjustable trap stock on 525? Just to be clear this isn't about need, its want, I want to buy another gun, (have ulterior motive) but i'm not having much luck finding one.......So of these 3 options which to go for?
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Evening all I have a Miroku mk 60 game 28" fixed choke,stunning wood grade 3 (I THINK) I have had a look around the usual site's,but cant decide on a price........So what do you chaps think to its value I have an idea but just looking for some comformation before she goes up for sale atb Jim
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A friend has recently died and his widow wishes to sell his pair of Miroku 200E boxlock , 2 3\4 inch chambered 12 bores , but we have know what they are worth. One is in very good condition while the other has a number of scratches on the stock and some ware on the checkering and forend. Both barrels have good blueing and no pits. They have deep scroll across the bottom and sides of the action. Choked Improved cylinder and modified choke. However here comes the problem , they are cross over stocks , made for a left handed shooter with a right master eye. A web search failed to find this model and with the cross over stocks I am guessing they are going to be hard to sell. A gunshop has offered £500 for the pair , but I have a strong feeling they are worth a lot more . After all the gunshop has to sell them on. Has anyone any idea what they might be worth for the pair.