I didnt want to speak out of turn, when i told you that there isnt a man alive who would be paying £1200 for a miroku 7000 G1, you would be lucky to get half of that, i was looking at one at swillington shooting supplies last week that was in very good nick and that was £550
I'd agree. I bought a Miroku 6000 with grade 3 engraving and grade 5 wood, converted to teague chokes for £1050. Even then I thought I was paying top dollar but the gun fits like a glove.
it should say on the underside, its a nice looking thing either way, engraving would suggest a G3, wood, no, G3 had tear drops, and that forend looks more off a 525
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