Yes - but appears in Japanese - look for a "english" translator link on page or use an interpreter program on the web http://www.miroku-jp.com/index.html
Miroku is a firearms maker located in Japan
Miroku Firearms Mfg. Co./ 537-1 Shinohara/ Nangoku City, Kochi-Pref Japan
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Miroku began making guns for browning in 1976.They also began making firearms for Winchester in the late 1990,s.Both firms contracted with miroku to make firearms because of cost factors.
==Miroku Firearms Web Site == http://www.miroku-jp.com/gun/
stirling miroku shotguns were manafactured by miroku for fuller firearms sydney Australia in the 1960s and 70s they were overlooked at the time but now are considered a good gun
One of the larger makers of firearms in Japan today is Miroku. But we need more info to give you a real answer. You have not yet really asked a question.
The Charles Daly Miroku shotguns were produced in the late 1970s and 1980s. Miroku, a Japanese manufacturer, made these shotguns under the Charles Daly brand, which is known for high-quality firearms. The specific years can vary depending on the model, but they generally fall within that timeframe.
It MAY- depends on which Browning and which Miroku. Browning moved production of some firearms to Japan, where they were produced by Miroku- so there IS some relation between them. Really need to check with a gunsmith, or staff at Numrich, gunpartscorp- with their staff.
Age of the gun is important, not the value.
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No, they do not.