

Miroku also made and still make Winchester rifles in various grades of lever action recreations of classic Win rifles ,1866, 73, 86,92, 94,95 ,71 as well as the 1885 single shot. When Browning went to change manufacturers of the rifles, Miroku just changed the name and kept selling, this bringing Browning back into line !! Īpart from shotguns they made / make rifles for Browning, the BLR center fire lever action, sold as a Miroku MLR in Australia and NZ and the Browning A bolt, bolt action CF rifle. I have seen a Miroku sidelock action which had been superbly barreled, engraved and stocked by a Japanese gunsmith, I didn’t buy it because it was just too shot in the stock. Miroku made a very nice boxlock side/side, and a high grade sidelock in small numbers. Some Mirocu models were sold in the USA under the Charles Daley label. The M10"s have over bore barrels 3" chambers and Briley thin wall chokes.

Grade 5 and up have gold birds or clays on the action, the higher grades have false side plates. engraving and wood increase in quality as the grade goes up except the G 4 is higher grade than the 5 for some reason. The M10 which is sold in Grade 1 3 5 and 4, , they bring out new ( higher) grades from time to time. Miroku shotguns sold in New Zealand and Australia are known a M7000 a very no frills gun with Browning invector + chokes and standard bore barrels.
