I always start any of my searches for gun parts at Numrich Gun Parts Corp.
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No published sn data.
You will have to contact Miroku to find out.
You will have to contact Miroku
To date your BC Miroku shotgun with the serial number 313957, you would typically reference the production records of Miroku, which can be found through firearm collectors' guides or Miroku's official communications. Miroku shotguns were primarily produced for the British market in the mid-20th century, so your shotgun is likely from that era. For a more precise date, consider reaching out to Miroku directly or consulting a firearms expert or appraiser who specializes in vintage shotguns.
Try Blue Book of Gun Values.
The value of a Charles Daly Miroku shotgun, specifically a single barrel 12 gauge trap model with serial number SN350765, can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, these shotguns can range from $300 to $800, but certain factors such as rarity and historical significance may influence the price. For a more precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a firearms expert or appraiser.
Miroku is simply a brand name, like Browning or Winchester. The correct size SHOTSHELL (proper term, not bullet) will be marked on the barrel, such as 12 guage, 2 3/4 inch, or 20 g, 3 inch, etc). The specific shell loading you want will depend on the use of the shotgun- buckshot or slugs for larger game, birdshot for small game.
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
If it was made for Browning you can tell by the serial number.
No published sn data I know of
No published sn data.