Miroku Shotgun Comparison Video Miroku Skeet vs Miroku Game Shotguns
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2019
- Today we have a Miroku Shotguns Review Comparison of a Skeet Shotgun and Game Shotgun.
We want to show our viewers the slight differences between a Miroku Skeet and Miroku Game, even when at first glance they appear to be the same.
Throughout 2019 will have a lot more videos to share with you and are leading up to some very special Miroku shotguns that you will probably have never seen before.
We believe these Miroku shotguns to be a Miroku 3700 / Miroku 3800. These are a Miroku Skeet Shotgun and a Miroku Game Shotgun.
Both of these Mirokus are a great value for money shotgun. Please watch through the comparison video where we will point out the small differences between these two Miroku shotguns.
Throughout this video we will show the slight differences between these Mirokus such as the rib, stock, forend etc.
We have a passion for Miroku shotgun history and Browning shotgun history and we have plenty of videos which we hope you will enjoy watching.
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We will also be bringing you new 2019 shotgun reviews and showing what we believe to be the top value for money shotguns.
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I have a Charles Daly superior grade trap. This was my dad's favorite shotgun. in the nineteen seventies he was offered $400.00 cash and a 1974 grand Torino for it. He refused the offer saying I have been a gun trader all my life, but this gun is a keeper. This gun has very nice engraving. I was my first engraved gun and inspired my collection of engraved guns which has set me back a bundle over the years. I was gifted this gun in 1992.
Very interesting I really enjoyed that .
Nice interesting and informative video, keep them coming. Regards Mick
Keep up with the videos mate, really enjoy looking at the older guns, I've several 80s winchesters and mirokus myself, huge fan of this era of guns. They don't make em like they used to!
100% agree, everytime i go and look at a new gun when i feel the need for another gun i come away dissapointed, still good guns, but the 70/80s models where just made to such a high standard, now they feel stamped out with some nice wood, i've never felt undergunned with my early mirokus
Great info, I inherited a Charles Daly skeet gun made by Miroku. Very similar to your Skeet gun featured here. I imagine it was made in the 70's.
Thank you for the vid guys. I especially like the comparison videos between the Game/Sporter/Skeet/Trap guns because there are so many variations and it deffo helps me and in telling the differences, just the sort of videos that i need. Almost like this channel was tailor made for what i want out of it. I think you guys are about 45mins away from me so I'm gonna pay you a visit with my older brownings and mirokus, would love to know exactly what they are but thanks to your vids I've kind of worked it out. Will see you guys soon..
Thank you for your comment. Please feel free to come and visit us in store. Tim would love to chat about the old guns. There are so many different variations on these Miroku shotguns.
Mus, you can’t be that far from me, if you are driving past,, perhaps I could cadge a lift!
Tim, Paul, I found the following webpage recently which has some interesting comments on Miroku shotguns, though mostly for the American side: www.leeroysramblings.com/Gun%20Articles/Miroku_O-U_shotguns.html
I’d be interested to see the webpage that Tim is commenting on.
Thanks for another interesting video. I really do fancy myself a nicely engraved Miroku now!
Leroys Ramblings is one of the website we have seen, as we have read through it numerous times. Thank you for sharing it.
Thanks for the info, i just got an 800 which isn't too far away in terms of serial number to your later one there and was looking for info, so great
Don't read much into the serial numbers, prior to miroku/browning their numbers where all over the place and in no real yearly order at all.
I have just gotten a gun very similar to that 69 gun. Engraving is the same too. Differences are the metal parts are much darker black, and the BC Miroku logo under the action is still gold, and the barrel is marked with a + and below it a + - not a SS. Thanks for the video, Ive learned a bit more about this gun.
Any details on the miroku 3000 desperate for info just picked one up
Have you got a link to that website you mention?
Great videos...can you explain about the choking and how they marked it??? I bought a lovely miroku skeet only to find its choked tighter..possibly game??
Please feel free to send us some pictures of give us a call. As mentioned in the video the ribs are different from game to skeet and the drop will be slightly different as well.
@@CountrywayGunshop1 have you an email address????
@@rabross4703 Our email address is gunroom@countrywaygunshop.co.uk
Browning would have gone bankrupt a long time ago had not Miroku been their saviour, the factory in Belgium could not survive on the numbers of B25 models and hand built pistols and rifle's they made .
Hello I have a real old one in excellent condition. Double trigger imp cyl and full choke O/U. Are you still running these posts.
If anyone would like to talk about any specific Miroku shotguns then please comment.
Why must it be so difficult to purchase in America....that is all. Alot of gun for the money ....
I have a BC Miroku MK6000 sk5 didn’t know till watching TGS on here today although your video got me interested thanks for that just wondering will mine shoot steel it has an SP mark on it with what looks like a fleur de lys on top of that it’s got the barrel weights at the end a white middle pip and a faded red fiber optic end pip and someone has put a rubber Beretta butt pad on it the stock is in good shape the action is still tight but the blue has worn on the bottom barrel like someone has been carrying it around there and there’s some slight damage to the rib 3/4 the way up on the left hand side I picked it up2 years ago on a farm I shoot at in Hereford for £150 was it a bargain?
I recently bought a 1990 7000 sp1. Could you compare to the MK 70 please.
I think I have a pre 75 with v springs silver and black chrome ss 26" with trap stock and snable for wood
What does a mint 1968 sporter sell for nowadays?
Hi. What’s the website with the miroku information on? If you could please put up the link
Leeroys ramblings has some good info
Maybe it's just me but I was bored silly by this