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Hi all,

 

Looking for any opinions on the Miroku MK38 12 bore please.

 

These seem to be available in grades 1-5 could anybody explain this please?

 

Looking for this gun purely for clays.

 

Thanks,

 

Mick.

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Hi all,

 

Looking for any opinions on the Miroku MK38 12 bore please.

 

These seem to be available in grades 1-5 could anybody explain this please?

 

Looking for this gun purely for clays.

 

Thanks,

 

Mick.

 

The Miroku has a good reputation for reliablity. Grades relate to quality of wood furniture and engraving with grade 1 being at the bottom and 5 at the top - basically which ever grade you get, it will shoot the same, just comes down to what you want from engraving/wood and what is in your pocket.

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Hi all,

 

Looking for any opinions on the Miroku MK38 12 bore please.

 

These seem to be available in grades 1-5 could anybody explain this please?

 

Looking for this gun purely for clays.

 

Thanks,

 

Mick.

 

The Miroku has a good reputation for reliablity. Grades relate to quality of wood furniture and engraving with grade 1 being at the bottom and 5 at the top - basically which ever grade you get, it will shoot the same, just comes down to what you want from engraving/wood and what is in your pocket.

 

I agree.thumbs.gif

 

In my opinion I prefer to pay for functionality rather than looks. There used to be a guy at my local clayshoot that had a gun cost £14k but he couldn't shoot very well so everyone used to think he was a t*sser, better to get an ok gun and spend the extra money on tuition or practice !thumbs.gif

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They are good guns, Miroku are owned by Browning and make all their shotguns (all but the b25 which are still made in belguim) you are basically buying a browning 525 only a little bit cheaper (grade for grade)

 

I bought a 525 before the season last year and I like it more everytime I take it out the cabinet.

 

ATB

Jonno

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Hi all,

 

Looking for any opinions on the Miroku MK38 12 bore please.

 

These seem to be available in grades 1-5 could anybody explain this please?

 

Looking for this gun purely for clays.

 

Thanks,

 

Mick.

30 plus years at the bench repairing guns you can't beet a Miroku/Browning you would have to spend a lot more money to get better. Regards Sage UK Gun Repairs.

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Ive got a miroku s/s a great old gun, does anyone else have one, ive only seen a few on guntrader..can anyone tell me when they stopped making these as i would like to find out how old it is and abit more about them cheers B..

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