I had a Grade 5, 6000 and loved it. I have a pair of Miroku High Pheasant with Teague chokes. All they needed was recoil pads and they are spot on. People talk of Miroku as being great value guns. They are way more than that. They are just great guns.
Loved my 7000 SP1 I bought it from a friend and sold it back to him, got a Browning 525 GL now. Just waiting for my mate to decide to sell the 7000 SP1 again.
I was lucky enough to be given an MK60 by a friend who was giving up shooting. Hit the first pair I shot with it and haven’t looked back since. Remarkable gun, light, well balanced, handles superbly. Makes a mockery of some of the more luxurious guns. If the 6000 was anything like it then it’s definitely a bargain.
I do not have a 6k but I do have an mk38 trap that has been multi-choked and I will not be getting rid of this gun, like as you say they bring a smile to your face.
Recently dropped on a pristine 6000 Grd 5 skeet, vintage 1980. Never shot skeet better with anything, so much so traded my Beretta 692 sporter for a 2020 MK 38 Grd 5. So close in design but detail is better on the old gun, engraving so obviously hand done etc but cannot fault the design that’s stood the test of time.
I have Charles Daly miroku , full /full barrels chambered in 3 inches ,pulled this lovely bit of kit out, and it shot lovely. I recently seen a strilng miroku , just if they were twins .I'm 63 shot all my life, but my miroku I will bury with me, . I'm live australia we lucky to see lots of Miroku s.
Miroku are the best you can buy dollar to dollar, you can get guns with more accessories, and a lighter trigger, but none will do anything a miroku can't do
Just found a Miroku 6000 tr1 Trap. It´s absolutely like new. The action is really tight and it looks like it was rarely shot. He wants 950 for it. Sounds a bit high in price, maybe i could haggle a bit
If that’s from a gun dealer it’s probably about right as a retail price but haggle as you could decline a period of warranty ( you’re unlikely to need it!) and maybe don’t have a trade in. If that gun was new today it would be at least double, so if it fits and you like it the quality is there long after the price is forgotten!
Hi, I am brand new to clay shooting so I need a bit of guidance. I've shot a miroku 3800 and I loved it, would you recommend one or would you buy something newer like the mk 38? Any feedback would be much appreciated.
I have a miroku 3800SW with barrel weights 43 years old just transferred to my uncle and I acquired it in 2017 and put thousands of cartridges through it surely the forerunner to the MK38 not the MK 60
Hi! I am beginner in hunting and shotguns. But I really like your Miroku reviews. But all I can see is sporting, trap, sporting... So I have a question... Which Miroku model is a proper game, field option in 12 gauge? Little bit lighter maybe? If you need to choose Miroku shotgun for hunting which would you choose? Like a best buy. Thank you in advance for your answer.
can you please make a review on Browning DS chokes.....way they are marked, patterns, company that produces them.....with all the things said throughout internet a reliable review from you will be really helpful!!!!! thank you!!!!!
It has always been my opinion, for what it is worth, that Miroku made Miroku shotguns have a higher standard of quality control that do Miroku made Browning's, despite the, almost identical form.
@@TSCTheshootingchannelHi! I am beginner in hunting and shotguns. But I really like your Miroku reviews. But all I can see is sporting, trap, sporting... So I have a question... Which Miroku model is a proper game, field option in 12 gauge? Little bit lighter maybe? If you need to choose Miroku shotgun for hunting which would you choose? Like a best buy. Thank you in advance for your answer.
Miroku to shotguns are like Toyota to cars. I have never a Miroku with lifted ribs or POI issues, without economy of manufacturing scale Miroku o/u would be many times more expensive, they have made over 1M o/u.
It's simple really, Browning as a brand is bigger, they have America as their main sales area, they 100% do not want Miroku there who sell a gun very similar but specd better and for less, would destroy their sales, same reason winchester wouldn't allow nikko in
I used to have a Miroku6000 and I regret every day that I let it go. I desperately want to find another one to buy, if anyone has one or knows someone who has one for sale please let me know.....
Como comento siempre miro los videos de las escopetas porque Me Gustan Mucho las armas principalmente LAS ESCOPETAS TODAS.pero no entiendo nada de lo que dice ,y la verdad me gustaría saber todo lo que dice ,para omitir mi opinión al respecto.pero parece que no me dan bola.siguen con el ingles.a pesar de que estamos en Sudamérica.
@@sonnyjoannou9413 yeh I’m not saying it’s not true I’m just saying 100 cartridges 7 days a week for 28 years to get too 1 million cartridges and he said well over 1 million , its a hell of a lot
I had a Grade 5, 6000 and loved it. I have a pair of Miroku High Pheasant with Teague chokes. All they needed was recoil pads and they are spot on. People talk of Miroku as being great value guns. They are way more than that. They are just great guns.
Started with a mk38 sporter, and loved it. I now shoot an mk10 high rib trap, and have no plans of putting it aside. Wonderful gun.
Loved my 7000 SP1 I bought it from a friend and sold it back to him, got a Browning 525 GL now. Just waiting for my mate to decide to sell the 7000 SP1 again.
Got mine in 1976 still going 👍
This is why I will be getting a new Miroku MK38 later this year. I can't wait!
I was lucky enough to be given an MK60 by a friend who was giving up shooting. Hit the first pair I shot with it and haven’t looked back since. Remarkable gun, light, well balanced, handles superbly. Makes a mockery of some of the more luxurious guns. If the 6000 was anything like it then it’s definitely a bargain.
I do not have a 6k but I do have an mk38 trap that has been multi-choked and I will not be getting rid of this gun, like as you say they bring a smile to your face.
Hi Dave . Just got a MK 7000 m/c 28" for £ 395 bargain I think and still tight ,just got to tidy it up which is what I do I love it 👌👌👍👍
Recently dropped on a pristine 6000 Grd 5 skeet, vintage 1980. Never shot skeet better with anything, so much so traded my Beretta 692 sporter for a 2020 MK 38 Grd 5. So close in design but detail is better on the old gun, engraving so obviously hand done etc but cannot fault the design that’s stood the test of time.
I have Charles Daly miroku , full /full barrels chambered in 3 inches ,pulled this lovely bit of kit out, and it shot lovely. I recently seen a strilng miroku , just if they were twins .I'm 63 shot all my life, but my miroku I will bury with me, . I'm live australia we lucky to see lots of Miroku s.
I'm 62 and just starting out! Wish I had discovered clay pigeon shooting 30 years ago, but I guess you're never too old to start. Just love it.
Started shooting 6 months ago first gun for me 6000sp from 1989 awesome gun
Fantastic video review for a fantastic shotgun
Haven't got one of those but I have an MK70 and I love it
Same here. It's just great.🎉
Miroku's deal with Browning prohibits sale in N. America
I have a 6000 Trap tr5 with the high rib 1982 I love it’s been sporterised with an adjustable stock and Teague thin walled chokes fantastic gun
Miroku are the best you can buy dollar to dollar, you can get guns with more accessories, and a lighter trigger, but none will do anything a miroku can't do
Don't have a MK6000, but love my MK38! 🇨🇦
I'm in Maryland USA...I would really like to add one to my collection.
Just found a Miroku 6000 tr1 Trap. It´s absolutely like new. The action is really tight and it looks like it was rarely shot. He wants 950 for it. Sounds a bit high in price, maybe i could haggle a bit
If that’s from a gun dealer it’s probably about right as a retail price but haggle as you could decline a period of warranty ( you’re unlikely to need it!) and maybe don’t have a trade in. If that gun was new today it would be at least double, so if it fits and you like it the quality is there long after the price is forgotten!
Miroku is like samurai sword
Hi, I am brand new to clay shooting so I need a bit of guidance.
I've shot a miroku 3800 and I loved it, would you recommend one or would you buy something newer like the mk 38? Any feedback would be much appreciated.
What about the Winchester 101 XTR?
I have a miroku 3800SW with barrel weights 43 years old just transferred to my uncle and I acquired it in 2017 and put thousands of cartridges through it surely the forerunner to the MK38 not the MK 60
Hi! I am beginner in hunting and shotguns. But I really like your Miroku reviews. But all I can see is sporting, trap, sporting... So I have a question... Which Miroku model is a proper game, field option in 12 gauge? Little bit lighter maybe? If you need to choose Miroku shotgun for hunting which would you choose? Like a best buy. Thank you in advance for your answer.
Are the stock demintions of the grade 5 mk38 sporter the same as the Browning 525 sporter.
I have 2 BC5000 skeet guns ,fantastic gun of the 90s shoot Weekley 2:05
Hello Dave,is the Miroku 3000 also as good ?
I have one and it's a great gun. I will never sell it...
can you please make a review on Browning DS chokes.....way they are marked, patterns, company that produces them.....with all the things said throughout internet a reliable review from you will be really helpful!!!!! thank you!!!!!
Miroku MK 38 Sport, the best a man can have :)
Can your company ship to US?
Prefer the old Winchester’s personally as my go to vintage guns.
Wich is the best miroku to hunting all migratory birds and small game using light and heavy loads
Do these Miroku's have any fundamental differences from a basic Browning design? They look identical at first glance.
It has always been my opinion, for what it is worth, that Miroku made Miroku shotguns have a higher standard of quality control that do Miroku made Browning's, despite the, almost identical form.
the best ...
How would you import or purchase from US?
Give David a call on 01844 238 308 he may be able to help you.
@@TSCTheshootingchannelHi! I am beginner in hunting and shotguns. But I really like your Miroku reviews. But all I can see is sporting, trap, sporting... So I have a question... Which Miroku model is a proper game, field option in 12 gauge? Little bit lighter maybe? If you need to choose Miroku shotgun for hunting which would you choose? Like a best buy. Thank you in advance for your answer.
Miroku to shotguns are like Toyota to cars. I have never a Miroku with lifted ribs or POI issues, without economy of manufacturing scale Miroku o/u would
be many times more expensive, they have made over 1M o/u.
Have had a grade 3 for 33 years and will never part with it.
The winner is miroku
It's a Browning
That would be a story why they will not sell them in the United States beautiful gun for sure
Please tell...
It comes down to Browning. They don’t want to compete with themselves, and Miroku makes the Citori line of shotguns.
It's simple really, Browning as a brand is bigger, they have America as their main sales area, they 100% do not want Miroku there who sell a gun very similar but specd better and for less, would destroy their sales, same reason winchester wouldn't allow nikko in
@@MR12GAUGE ON CX AND CXS MODELS BROWNING SHOTGUNS, IT SAYS MADE BY MIROKU JAPAN.
I used to have a Miroku6000 and I regret every day that I let it go. I desperately want to find another one to buy, if anyone has one or knows someone who has one for sale please let me know.....
Como comento siempre miro los videos de las escopetas porque Me Gustan Mucho las armas principalmente LAS ESCOPETAS TODAS.pero no entiendo nada de lo que dice ,y la verdad me gustaría saber todo lo que dice ,para omitir mi opinión al respecto.pero parece que no me dan bola.siguen con el ingles.a pesar de que estamos en Sudamérica.
es un video hecho en inglaterra principalmente para personas de habla inglesa
Browning copied it?.....after Miroku copied it, from Browning. 😅
Well over a million cartridges ? 😂 that’s like 100 cartridges a day for 28 years
Sounds like bs…….
He has owned a shooting ground for more than 30 years at least so very plausible
@@sonnyjoannou9413 yeh I’m not saying it’s not true I’m just saying 100 cartridges 7 days a week for 28 years to get too 1 million cartridges and he said well over 1 million , its a hell of a lot
@@The_Devil_Riser If i had my own clay rounds i'd double that easy
I'm sure its a fantastic gun ....but prefer my 725s and its lighter!
Why do you find it necessary to incessantly open & close the action?
1,000,000 sounds like BS.
And £280,000 by today's budget shell prices
Still cannot see most of the targets you shoot at ,it's a waste of time shooting😮😮🙃🙃
I’m sorry but this is bs. From 15 feet away you couldn’t tell this from a Browning
Love all your content but Whats with the constant editing, its obnoxious & distracting. Go back to raw footage it was nicer to watch.
Beretta and Miroku are totally different designs, talking total twaddle again, god I’m embarrassed for him.
It is OK for the occasional shooter.
Occasional?
Good enough for the last DTL world champion, so I’d say yes it’ll do your job
Omg... clown planet.
✊🏻💦