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Miroku Winchester
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Miroku Winchester
Handled an 1873 Miroku Winchester in a local LGS the other day. Fit and finish were very nice, very nice wood and very tight but smooth action. Came to my shoulder with the grace and elegance of a Stradivarius. Pull, drop an balance were perfect and probably the best buckhorn sight I have ever looked down. Do I want it ? yes! Will I buy it? Probably not - I can't get past the 'Made by the J. A. Pan Co.' on the barrel!
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tractortad
Re: Miroku Winchester
Don't let the made in Japan thing hold you back - Miroku has been making guns for a very long time and they know how to make good ones. That Miroku 1873 Winchester you held is probably made better than anything Winchester has put together in over 50 years...
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Re: Miroku Winchester
Oh I am aware of miroku and their quality- previously owned one - a Browning BL 22. The odd part however was the bluing of the barrel on the 1873 - it looked more black than blue.
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Re: Miroku Winchester
I love their 1866. Would get one if I had the dough.
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tractortad
Re: Miroku Winchester
Never really noticed that on our 1873, but now that you mentioned it, it does have really dark bluing on the barrel.
We've got a pair of BL-22's - they are fine little 22LR rifles - different than most due to the trigger that cycles with the short throw lever, but still mighty fine. Why did you give yours up?
We've got a pair of BL-22's - they are fine little 22LR rifles - different than most due to the trigger that cycles with the short throw lever, but still mighty fine. Why did you give yours up?
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tractortad
Re: Miroku Winchester
X2 - they are just like yours except with a loading gate...RanchRoper wrote:I love their 1866. Would get one if I had the dough.
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Re: Miroku Winchester
If I recall the Bl 22 was too small for me - i am a tall ape armed type. And I believe I traded it away many years ago.
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tractortad
Re: Miroku Winchester
yea - they are very light compared to a Henry Octagon barrel or Marlin 39A - sometimes they are hard to keep steady on target because they are so light - like trying to hold a stick steady. The young ones like em, though - easy to shoot...Mistered wrote:If I recall the Bl 22 was too small for me - i am a tall ape armed type. And I believe I traded it away many years ago.
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tractortad
Re: Miroku Winchester
Probably the best 22LR rifle ever made....Mistered wrote:Of which I own!or Marlin 39A