Thanks Dave K for the video. I saw them doing lazer and hand chckering, I wonder which model gets lazered,or hand checkered?
In regards to the Browning comment, I was at lunch and only had a short time to write, so I will elaborate:
In The Summer 2000 issue of Double Gun Journal, An article David McKay Brown appeared. When asked who his competition was, David didn't say, Purdey, Holland, etc. He said his stiffest competition was Browning and Beretta. They both have proven designs that are superbly reliable. As far as hand made guns, I have bought three Grulla and two went back because of defects in the barrels. I also read an article in Shooting Sportsman about a FAMARS Pigeon Gun's forend becoming stuck when the gun heated up when being shot. After these experiences, I have come to believe that I would rather have a computer do the machiningand regulating, and a human do the engraving and final finish work On a Production Browning, or Beretta the engraving and stock leave much to be desired, However I did a custom Citori a couple of years ago and it turned out fantastic. One can also do this with a Beretta through Cole Custom Guns. My point is, as a mechanism, Miroku has a super product, made to tight specs.


-Shoot Straight, IM