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  1. #1
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    really nice piece of woodwork you got on the mk70 mate. i like the miroku's for their build qualities, feel really solid, and like you they seem to feel right as you bring the gun up.

    i just brought a miroku 6000, and im really enjoying busting a few clays with it. even though im left handed the gun i believe is slightly right handed but still its not enough for me to have a problem with it smacking my cheek

    really nice guns the miroku's

    happy shooting with it mate.

    atb
    browning citori o/u sporter

    laurona side by side

  2. #2
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    my first shotgun was a miroku 7000 grd3 wish i'd never got rid of it now now i have a grd5 mk38 sporterised trap ....... its got a similar feel to it
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

  3. #3
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    about a month ago i ordered the 28" mk70 sport 12gauge.

    its what i learnt on ! great value
    Good deal, Paramainiac 20-05-07
    Good deal, Snipperuk 11-09-10
    Good deal, Skygrowler 13-10-10

  4. #4
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    Good review. That's a beautiful gun, and it will easily outlast you no matter how many cartridges you put through it. I am curious about you applying the safety when you break the gun open, are you doing that at clays?

  5. #5
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    After breaking and reloading the safety is still left in the "off" position so you have to slide it back to safe, I do this at all times, clays or game.

  6. #6
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    just received one of these beauties. i cant belive how well it shoots.
    its a 28" barrels. 30" is too long for sporting `I FEEL !`
    i`ve gone for 28" and it feels so right !

    mine is very light and very manoeverable. not too muzzle heavy, or light.

    its got a dual rib bead, to show if your canting the gun. (leaning side on)

    i dusted the first 7/8 birds with it, i had a slightly tight choke, but the clays didnt mind this. i put in an average score. although the weather was the biggest factor on sunday,
    my new gun had rain,sleet, hail, snow and anything else nature threw at it !
    Good deal, Paramainiac 20-05-07
    Good deal, Snipperuk 11-09-10
    Good deal, Skygrowler 13-10-10

  7. #7
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    Thats a nice looking Miroku, i was just wondering, you say it is a grade 5 but looks different(engraving) to my grade 5?

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