I WONDERERED THAT MYSELF RECENTLY- Just picked one up in great used condition- not so fine that I'm temted to put it away, but still very Cherry, for a cool $375!!. To see what a firearm goes for in the REAL World, it is VERY Helpful to consult the web to pin down the exact Model ( mine came with the booklet, fortunately) and is Model 700, Over & Under; also in 20 ga. Miroku is an old & totally repected outfit, world class shotguns! They were Imported by Anshutz, Charles Daly, & Now..Browning- Mine is Only Marked 'MIROKU'. As all items go, the value depends on Condition, Location, and in this case-Model, Markings, & GUAGE. 12's are usually most common in most Makes, So a 20 is a +. Also Barrel Length, and Choke may matter to a buyer. 12's were made on a larger frame, with other guages on their medium frame (some rarer .28's were made on a smaller size yet).Most Miroku Shotguns are priced from About $700 + ( Usually around $1000....Or HIGHER!!) It's worth what the buyer will fork over- But is a fine gun to any real shotgunner anywhere- In the REAL world...Might wanna shop for e set of springs (Wisner's Gun Parts) and make sure you'll be able to shoot it IF it breaks one...OR if you are not a shotgunner- It otta Be EZ to find a Great Gun like the Miroku a Great Home with a new owner. I had a Belgian made Browning Superposed when Iwas a Kid in the '70s and my Miroku is about as cool- Maybe cooler on the smaller frame. Glad to get mine for a shade more than it's Original Price, and would NOT sell it for Double ($750)!!, as To Replace it with another Superposed--- Or even another Miroku would take a bit of shopping around (and no doubt a lot more Cash). Some models ARE considerably costlier- research the net, and check the gun actions sites to get the going rate on your model & condition. New in Box is Best, so is Original Finish, Gold Inlays, Grade of Engraving...Find Out First- THEN price it Accordingly- Happy Hunting!-MM I WONDERERED THAT MYSELF RECENTLY- Just picked one up in great used condition- not so fine that I'm temted to put it away, but still very Cherry, for a cool $375!!. To see what a firearm goes for in the REAL World, it is VERY Helpful to consult the web to pin down the exact Model ( mine came with the booklet, fortunately) and is Model 700, Over & Under; also in 20 ga. Miroku is an old & totally repected outfit, world class shotguns! They were Imported by Anshutz, Charles Daly, & Now..Browning- Mine is Only Marked 'MIROKU'. As all items go, the value depends on Condition, Location, and in this case-Model, Markings, & GUAGE. 12's are usually most common in most Makes, So a 20 is a +. Also Barrel Length, and Choke may matter to a buyer. 12's were made on a larger frame, with other guages on their medium frame (some rarer .28's were made on a smaller size yet).Most Miroku Shotguns are priced from About $700 + ( Usually around $1000....Or HIGHER!!) It's worth what the buyer will fork over- But is a fine gun to any real shotgunner anywhere- In the REAL world...Might wanna shop for e set of springs (Wisner's Gun Parts) and make sure you'll be able to shoot it IF it breaks one...OR if you are not a shotgunner- It otta Be EZ to find a Great Gun like the Miroku a Great Home with a new owner. I had a Belgian made Browning Superposed when Iwas a Kid in the '70s and my Miroku is about as cool- Maybe cooler on the smaller frame. Glad to get mine for a shade more than it's Original Price, and would NOT sell it for Double ($750)!!, as To Replace it with another Superposed--- Or even another Miroku would take a bit of shopping around (and no doubt a lot more Cash). Some models ARE considerably costlier- research the net, and check the gun actions sites to get the going rate on your model & condition. New in Box is Best, so is Original Finish, Gold Inlays, Grade of Engraving...Find Out First- THEN price it Accordingly- Happy Hunting!-MM
200-2000 USD What is your source ? thank you
1-5k
A few thousand if NIB.
The Browning 12 gauge XS Skeet Over/Under typically has a bore diameter of approximately .729 inches, which is standard for 12 gauge shotguns. This bore size helps optimize shot patterns for skeet shooting, allowing for effective performance at the sport's typical distances. Always refer to the specific model's documentation for precise specifications.
200-500 USD or so
both barrels are not choked
100-10000 USD or so depending on specifics
100-400 USD
No way to tell without more of a description.
Check the link for the Blue Book quote
Browning Double Auto or Twelvette. Double Atuo's built as skeet/trap specific guns. Twelvettes were first built as a light weight womens gun.
200-500 USD or so