Miroku MK11 Full Review
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Great video as usual. All the best for 2023. John Henry was with you at Perazzi.
Lloyd great review as always Sir. That nice !!
Great looking gun , Happy Holiday 's Lloyd and Family.
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Great stuff, cheers Lloyd. Have a good one 👍🍻
Epic! I think we’re all hoping for an MK11 Sporter that’s a little higher in the comb and all scroll engraving. I’d keep the solid ribs though, gives me an excuse to miss and looks prettier 😉
The legend that is Mr Jason Doyle! Gee thanks for this review Lloydy 🙄 as if I don't need any more incentive to buy one. Wonderful gun
Pleasure meeting you in the flesh today sir, love your reviews and channel, from the proud owner of the chicken gun, keep up the great work. 🐔
I had one of the 1st Mk11’s 30” barrels when bought out it took me about a few months too really gel with it I also found that when I put two certain make cartridges through it found with one it kept putting the auto safety on and another would not go too straight too the next barrel I swapped chokes see if that was the issue but still same. Tried another brand cartridge never been an issue so maybe cartridge specific I don’t know, but love the gun it’s a keeper too be passed on too my grandson, I like the game scene engraving but each too their own. Wholeheartedly agree the choke key is a joke and considering the price anyway nice review Lloyd spot on and Mr John Henry with you
100% agree with you on the engraving!
Great video I've got 3 berettas and a mk11 and the mk11 is sure hard to beat in terms of the way it shoots and the level of fit and finish, beretta could do with taking note of the way mirouki finish their guns
Hi Lloyd personally I prefer beretta I have a 692 black edition and love it but I must say the miroku MK11 does look very nice I believe it was John Henry having a new gun made hope you hade a fabulous Christmas and may this new year be better for everyone
Concise and Very instructive.
Hi Lloyd, It is John Henry at the Perazzi factory. All the best for 2023, Nigel
Great review, couldn't agree more with your points. Maybe the sporter version may be better engraved.
I use Italian shotguns for depradation control on large orchards and vineyards, Italians make superb shotguns.
I have Japanese rifles that are super the Japanese are really craftsmen of the highest order and that gun looks amazing.
Believe it was john henry with you in Italy and merry christmas to you too.
Beautiful gun 😍
I was recently in the market for a new gun and one of these was very high on my list. I ended up with a Chapuis C135 Super Orion with all acanthus scroll engraving. I absolutely love it. Even though the MK11 is shallower in the action than some I found the even shallower round action of the Chapuis aesthetically more pleasing and it is a dream to shoot. I know you gave a quick review on one once but would love to see an in depth review from you on one.
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Great vid Lloyd so going for John Henry
Great update, always enjoy the gun shorts and reviews.
John Henry for competition entry
I’m with you on the engraving and solid ribs ps it was John Henry
Is it John Henry from Bywell?
Lovely looking gun but agree completely on the engraving. I would definitely go for a true sporter in stead I think. Happy Christmas.
Very different to the MK11 Upland I bought here in Australia roughly 4 years ago. Also different to the ones currently being sold here. It seems they have different grades and styles for different countries.
thats what i am looking for, Clay-field gun. 32" or 34" barrels. old school well built gun, that pounds the clays.
in the US, the browning version has all scroll engraving
Nice review... Lovely gun.dodgy Chicken pics wouldn't put me off it. John Henry .
"Lowest Effort Choke Key" LMAO Thanks for another great review Mr. P.
You are very welcome.
Another great video.
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Jason Doyle per chance Lloyd? :)
Sorry if I missed but is it HP steel proof?
Jason Doyle. Have to agree on the engraving, it's just not quite right.
i love everything about it except the choke key
John henry. Have a good Christmas 🎄
Great vid Lloyd , agree engraving of game birds is poor !
Mr John Henry
I had the engraving on mine cleaned up sticks out a lot more now looks better
Thanks for all the videos. Question, why do I not see Browning or Miruko used in ISSF or Olympic trap ? I really don’t know.
Perazzi/beretta dt range, krieghoff blaser etc are targeted at the high end comp shooter sales market, as part of that marketing they offer custom fitting, the support, merchandise and in lots of cases some very nice sponsorship deals, that's not to say you couldn't get a miroku/browning to a gold medal- they constantly win sporting clays championships, they just aren't marketed the same way so their presence at olympics isn't needed from a marketing view, that is the main reason, the so called benefits of a 14,000 pound high tech over a gun like a browning pro sport are few and far between
@@fullchoke01 Thank you for the reply, I personally have two brownings and really like them. I would be nice to see them bump it up a notch or two and get on the world stage and get the recognition they deserve. May club is full of people with the higher end stuff that can’t stop taking about awesome they are and point out their gun wins championships. Fortunately I can remind them the gun is gun but they suck at shooting it.
@@patricksmith7574 yes i see people like that every week, i doubt browning will make a push to market their guns in that way as they already have large chunk of market, i just think its funny when some gronk says things like oh my perazzi/dt11 has this or that and was at olympics then he gets it handed to him by guys using guns like a yildiz pro, 525, its just 2 steel tubes its the person behind it
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* As a bird hunter, I do enjoy game scenes engraved on my guns, if nicely done. Gives me something to remind me of why I'm out there,especially if the birds aren't flying. For a hunting gun, I much prefer double triggers with more drop than a target gun. For a hunting gun, a solid rib is easier to keep clean than a ventilated rib. A pound or so lighter would be nice for a hunting gun.
It sure is apparent how much the target crowd has influenced the gun manufactures. To bad these manufacturers don't offer options for the real bird hunters that are still in existence. I guess the demand for specialized hunting guns is not a profitable endeavor.
Lloyd
It was John Henry, being fitted for the best of the best....Perazzi.
Every one to there own opinion. But I do like everything about the mk11, I have had mine now for about a year and a half, I just can't fault it
I believe it was John Henry. Cheers,
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I remember when Japanese production was tin toys, dangerous at best. Obviously an export model. Few Japanese are over 6' tall (laughing all the way to the bank).
How about a mk10 review. Can't find one out there
That’s because they aren’t sold in the uk.
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8 pounds 3 ounces with 32 inch barrels. It is well balanced but heavy to carry. Better as a Trap and Sporting Clays shotgun weighing over 8 pounds.
Jason Doyle
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* Do people in the UK call partridges, chickens?
No.
@@lloydyp * Thanks for your feedback. Those birds look like Hungarian Partridges to me.
I believe that was Lloyd being sarcastic and derisory about the style of the game scene.
Unless Northerners have a different looking chicken to us southerners
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the engraving on the MK11 is honestly atrocious.
Hi Lloyd think your CZcams has been hacked had a message text 01317 etc came up on my notifications thought just mention it
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Me too I’ve deleted my comment and the reply
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