Hopefully the link works for you! Best of luck in your search for a good used Miroku. Here's a link to a gun test on a used Miroku 38 from the UK magazine Clay Shooting: Thousands of satisfied users in the UK and Australia can't be wrong! In summary, a great way to get into shooting clays for not too much money. It is a heavy gun (~4kg), but handles really well for the longer targets in trap & sporting, but it's a bit too heavy for me to use on skeet! I've handled the newer Miroku sporters and they are lighter, but to my mind still retain the same great swing dynamics of the earlier guns. The action is still very solid & reliable with no trace of looseness at all - it is built like a tank! It was originally fixed choke full/full, but I had Teague chokes installed for sporting clays. The gun was given to me by my father and has had at least 100k rounds through it. I myself have a 3800 trap gun that I have adapted to a sporter. MIROKU Avon, MN 56310, New Old Stock 1,139.00, 12 GAUGE CHARLES DALY MIROKU O/U. They are also very popular here in Australia, especially amongst the sporting clays shooters. Very good guns for the money and there is a large second hand market in the UK that I know of. I agree with everything the previous posters have said about the various series of Miroku guns that you are interested in.
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