No published sn data.
$900-$1000
I own a Grade 1 MK-70 Miroku, my friend has the Grade 5 The engraving is the most obvious difference, followed by the quality of the wood stock, The grade 5 engraving covers all of the metal body, including the underside, where the two squares open inwards when you open the barrels, these two little squares have no engraving at all on my Grade 1, yet are beautifully deeply engraved on the grade 5 I don't think a grade 2,3 or 4 are available from Miroku, its a grade 1 or a grade 5 only
The Miroku shotguns will typically bring 80% of the value of a Browning Citori in similar condition.
The Miroku shot gun is valued at the same vulue as a Charles Daily. (Same Gun) O/U are from 450 to 600 depending on condition
700€
More information is needed. Is this a Browning? What model and what condition?
Depends on condition and other factors. Range from 100-300 USD
Depending upon condition, $400 to $650
The 1895 Winchester which was made in Japan was actually made by Miroku firearms under contract for Winchester. It is not a replica, but a contracted Winchester. They have been made on a limited run basis in different calibers for the last decade. Prior to that Miroku also made the same rifle under contract from Browning Firearms. Miroku is currently still making the 1895 for the Winchester Firearms Company, and Winchester is still selling them. New in the Box and Unfired with all papers are getting about $1300 US, but if they have been fired or used, value starts declining rapidly. 99% condition but used would garner approximately $900, while a 90% condition rifle would be worth considerably less.
hi depending on condition and grade your looking at £600 to £1300
100-500 usd
It MAY- depends on which Browning and which Miroku. Browning moved production of some firearms to Japan, where they were produced by Miroku- so there IS some relation between them. Really need to check with a gunsmith, or staff at Numrich, gunpartscorp- with their staff.