obviously u can go online on Charles daly stuff and itll help but the truth is that Japan made those and the problem is the japs who did are deceased if u don't already know so we are stuck puttin pieces together about all the info on them,but the bottom line is when something like this happens you keeeeeeep the gun,you never know how much it could be worth one day just because it is a mystery on some stuff.
Miroku guns made under their name does not have serial info published. Winchester, Charles Daly and Browning have all been made by Miroku in the past. Do you have a model?
The Charles Daly Model 500 12ga SxS shotgun made by B.C. Miroku with the serial number 199588 was produced in the early 1970s. Specifically, Miroku began producing these shotguns for Charles Daly in 1969, and the serial number indicates it likely falls within that timeframe. Therefore, as of 2023, the shotgun would be approximately 50 to 54 years old.
The letters NZ in the serial number indicate that your Miroku made Browning was made in the year 1991.
You will have to contact Miroku to find out.
Miroku was making shotguns for different firearms Companies before Browning came along. Charles Daly was one of their biggest customers for shotguns. More info is needed to determine which gun you have. This is not a Browning serial number.
Possibly if it is a Browning made by Miroku.
You will have to contact Miroku
To determine the manufactured date of a Charles Daly Miroku shotgun with the serial number 559721, you typically need to reference specific production records or databases, as Miroku shotguns were produced in Japan and the date of manufacture can vary by model. Charles Daly often used serial numbers to indicate the year of production, but the exact details would require access to Miroku's production records or a knowledgeable firearms expert. For precise information, contacting Charles Daly or a firearms historian would be advisable.
Virtually impossible to tell a model from just the serial number.
No way to tell from just the serial number.
Sorry- no public records. You can try contacting Miroku.
Virtually impossible to identify the model of a weapon with just a serial number.