MIROKU MK38 SPORTER GRADE 1 30″ – 12GA

    $2,999.00

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    Description

    MIROKU MK38 SPORTER GRADE 1 30″ – 12GA


    Entry-level competition shotgun. This gun can take you to the highest levels. Shooters like Mark Marshall and Laura Woolley have used this gun in the UK and Australia to win major competitions, including national titles and even world championships.

    Specifications:


    Barrel Length30″
     Gauge12
     Chamber 2 3/4″
     Stock Grade 1 – Matte Varnish
     Pull Length370
     Comb35mm
     Heel45mm
     Trigger Adjustable
     Chokes Incl. 5x Invector Plus Interchangeable
     Rib Width 10mm
     Sights White Bead with mid bead
     Pad Vented trap rubber

    Additional information

    Make

    Miroku

    Calibre

    12 Gauge

    Brand

    Miroku

    Founded in 1893, Miroku Firearms have been producing quality products for over a century. Since they were first made available in Australia and New Zealand in 1963, Miroku Shotguns have been very highly regarded, due to their strength, reliability and attention to detail.Founded in 1893 by Japanese blacksmith Karraji Miroku, Miroku Firearms have been producing quality products for over a century.In the late 1800s to the early 20th century, Miroku’s manufacturing operations began to rapidly expand, as the Meiji Dynasty of the time propelled Japan into an industrialized country that wanted to match Russia and the western nations in power prestige. This rapid expansion later led Miroku to supply military equipment to the Imperial Japanese armed forces during WWIIIn 1951 the firearms manufacturing ban which had been imposed on Japan by occupying forces of WWII had been lifted. This enabled Miroku to once again produce sporting shotguns.