


It is one of the most popular current O/Us in the world. You shouldn’t have the slightest trouble getting your Miroku fixed.

The furthest I ever got was “balances like a pig on a snow shovel.” Not as good as your great Aussie phrase- “Stands out like balls on a dog.”, but pretty good anyway. “Enough recoil to knock the wind out of a cow?” Geez, you guys have a way with words. Your help would be greatly appreciated, as I am thinking of joining a clay target club, and wouldn’t like to use a Beretta s/s, which has enough recoil to knock the wind out of a cow. The trigger functions correctly, releasing the latch which fires the gun, but this latch is free to move and it offers no resistance when it is cocked manually. I opened the gun and examined it and it looks as though the springs which are cocking the hammers are either not engaging correctly, or something else is wrong. The problem I was talking about was that we left the gun in storage for quite a period of time (It was oiled) and the next time we went to use it, the gun didn’t fire anymore. It has a checkered stock, and is a Japanese model. It also has a gold plated sighting bead on the barrel. I am not sure as to what model it is, because it has a Stirling barrel, but is a single selective trigger model and has a gold plated trigger. I have a B.C Miroku O/U 12ga which has some problems with it.
